Virage 2012 Aston-Martin Virage Coupe and Volante Revealed !


The Aston Martin Virage is an automobile produced by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin as a replacement for its V8 models. Production: 1989–2000, 2011–2012

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PRESS RELEASE


The New Aston Martin Virage


• The highest levels of refinement and dynamic control yet, resulting from seven years of VH architecture evolution
• The new Virage offers customer greater choice of individual sports car characters yet with the same consistent Aston Martin DNA
• Virage and Virage Volante complete the Aston Martin sporting GT line-up sitting between DBS and DB9
• Set for world debut at the Geneva Motor Show on 1 March, 2011

Gaydon, 23 February 2011. Aston Martin introduces the new Virage - supremely elegant and powerful, yet juxtaposed as an understated sports car. The marque can now provide customers with a class-leading range, all with different characters, yet with the same unique Aston Martin soul and luxury.

Beautiful, dynamic and prestigious, the Virage combines outright sports car performance with luxury, comfort and refinement. The front mid-mounted V12 engine's torque delivery provides outstanding performance, coupled with the car's inherent agility and perfect weight distribution delivering the ideal balance between outright sports car performance and trademark sporting luxury exemplified by modern Aston Martins.

Aston Martin CEO, Dr Ulrich Bez said: "100 years of automotive history has demonstrated that evolution delivers the best solutions in time.

"So it is with Virage; it is the next level of evolution in our VH architecture strategy and it does everything with the perfection that you would expect today. It is the perfect balance of opposites."

The Virage sits between the enduringly elegant DB9 and overtly sporting DBS, providing customers with a car that remains luxurious and understated but delivers increased performance and crucially performance that is always accessible for effortless driving.
Aston Martin's revered hand-built 6.0 litre V12 engine produces 490 bhp (365 kW/497 PS) and 570 nM (420 lb. Ft) of torque and through its carbon fibre prop shaft, is mated to a six-speed Touchtronic II automatic transmission mounted on the transaxle contributing to perfect 50:50 weight balance.

The Virage's dynamics have been tuned to deliver an engaging yet more refined driving experience, where the driver can extract the maximum performance from the car with greater ease. A newly developed Adaptive Damping System (ADS) intelligently 'reads' the road to provide optimum road holding, adapting to different conditions. The system now selects up to five different stiffness settings within normal mode, and a further five stiffer settings within sport mode.

Aiding driver control, a 'Sport' button on the facia allows the driver to select a sharper throttle response and faster gear changes while also holding the gears without automatically shifting up at the revolution limiter.

Virage will be delivered with Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes as standard - bucking the trend in this market - offering progressive and tremendous stopping power. Powerful, resistant to fade and much lighter than conventional cast-iron discs, the CCM braking system means that not only is the overall vehicle weight reduced, but the weight saving at each wheel means that a better balance between ride comfort and handling can be struck. Lower rotational mass also provides improved acceleration.

Virage capitalises on the technology from the DBS and unites it with the comfort and refinement found in the DB9 and Rapide. Aston Martin's own bonded aluminium 'VH' architecture that forms the backbone of the marque's sports cars, takes inspiration from the aerospace industry where weight reduction is the ultimate goal. Strong yet light, the inherent properties of modular aluminium lend themselves perfectly to an extremely rigid and versatile platform which allows the production of a Virage coupe and Volante.

The Virage sits low and wide asserting the power which lies beneath; single bi-xenon headlamps follow the lines of the car's flanks to give a more crisp and modern look from the front. A new aluminium metal front grille, inspired by the One-77, features five horizontal vanes which are chamfered creating an aerofoil profile. The new front bumper is pure and relieves the car of any visual complexities, contributing to the overall simplicity of design. The front wings distinguish the Virage from its stable mates housing a new modern interpretation of the Aston Martin iconic side strake housing six LEDs elegantly forming the side repeater. Virage's side sills carry the simplicity of the front bumper through to the rear diffuser which houses a body-coloured blade accentuating the width of the car.

As drivers and passengers open the signature swan wing doors, they are greeted by the aroma of seven hides of the finest Bridge of Weir leather expertly hand stitched by craftsmen. Inspiration has been taken from luxury leather goods to produce a pinstripe welt which flows down either side of the facia and along the seat and door, drawing your eye through the car. Each Virage will have 70 man hours of expert craftsmanship lavished on the interior alone to create the famous sophisticated Aston Martin interior. In all, over 200 man hours will be spent handcrafting the Virage at Aston Martin's global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England as it becomes the tenth major production car to be built there in the space of less than eight years.

Simplicity runs throughout the car with the new fully integrated Satellite Navigation system that has been developed in conjunction with Garmin. The new system simplifies operation through the existing four-way joystick mounted on the facia. A new 6.5 inch high resolution display uses the latest graphics and maps to visually and aurally guide the driver to their destination.

Standard equipment includes heated seats (Sports seats only), cruise control, satellite navigation, Bluetooth telephone preparation and the powerful 700W Aston Martin Premium Audio System with Dolby® Pro Logic II® and full iPod® integration.

The Virage and Virage Volante are on sale now, available from Aston Martin's global dealership network spanning 132 dealerships in 41 countries. Pricing for the new Virage will be confirmed at the Geneva Motor Show where it will be joined by two further new cars; the V8 Vantage S and the new Tailor-Fit Cygnet city car, all of which will be brought to production in the UK by Aston Martin in 2011.


Aston Martin releases details on 2012 Virage Coupe and Volante — Autoblog



I guess I didn't see this one coming. I would hope the DBS is about to get a power increase and a facelift.


M
 
:icondrool:icondrool:icondrool

Love the coupe

Edit: got a question. maybe I have been out of the loop, but don't this share the db9 chassis?
 
Yeah they're just really special edition DB9s. They must have something planned for the DBS since this new Virage is really close in looks and hp.


M
 
Yeah they're just really special edition DB9s. They must have something planned for the DBS since this new Virage is really close in looks and hp.


M

Ok, thanks. I just didn't get why they named them differently. Why not just name it the new DB9?
 
They really are. Still my dream car, not a Virage tho...but a DBS Volante.

That said I'm starting to see the first signs of age here. Nothing to worry about, but it won't be much longer until they'll have to extensively update this design. A more powerful V12 would go a long way towards keeping this design everfresh. Rich Aston buyers certainly have choice galore now.


Next up (IMO) will be hotter version of the Rapide.



M
 
Ok, thanks. I just didn't get why they named them differently. Why not just name it the new DB9?


Well it isn't a new car, just like an upgrade on the existing DB9. The way I read is that this new Virage sits in between the entry-level DB9 and the top of the line DBS. I'm guessing the DBS in due for some type of power increase/facelift really soon.


M
 
Typical Aston-Martin styling inside out. Familiar profile & exterior design, but that interior & attention to detail is simply awesome!!! :icondrool

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Virage = DB9 + Rapide head lights.

The interiors are to die for and although the exteriors are familiar as ever, they are captivating.
 
Stunning. Looks like a Rapide coupe/convertible, but it's still beautiful. The interior looks top notch.
 
So.....this is still a DB9 right (I really hope so, otherwise the copy and paste is getting ridiculous!)??
Those new (??) headlights look nice though.

Power output is still lame. A Vanquish S STILL has more HP. What's wrong with Aston? Why did they stop developing cutting edge engine tech??

Anyways, it looks nice but I'm completely ready for the DB11 or whatever they're going to name it. The next DB.
 
Sticking with the same design language i see..

Like the headlights though..
REst is boring.
 
Sticking with the same design language i see..

Like the headlights though..
REst is boring.

I love this Aston, but I have to agre with you it is aging really quickly, despite the fact that you can't compare this design to anything else in its classiness and simple beauty. I hope the next DB9 is just as striking.
 
There's no denying these cars are beautiful but their design is getting long in the tooth. The design language is too homogenous across the board. Henrik Fisker left the building over 8 years ago.
 
Well done !

The modifications to the DB9 give it that uncanny edge that appeared to have been missing (well, in my eyes anyway ;)). The DBS has, up until now, been my favorite Aston Martin. However, the Virage is simply breathtaking. It shows just how brilliant, how timeless this basic 7 year old design is.
 
Well done !

The modifications to the DB9 give it that uncanny edge that appeared to have been missing (well, in my eyes anyway ;)). The DBS has, up until now, been my favorite Aston Martin. However, the Virage is simply breathtaking. It shows just how brilliant, how timeless this basic 7 year old design is.

Agreed. It still looks way more exotic than the new 0-year old design like the new BMW 6.

There is nothing like good proportions.
 
Agreed. It still looks way more exotic than the new 0-year old design like the new BMW 6.

There is nothing like good proportions.

I actually quite like the new 6 series, especially the coupe. There were recent photographs of a lightly camoflaged Alpine White coupe/panorama glass roof with 20" wheels that had the car looking absolutely scrumptious.

The question is, of course, will the F12/13 6 series look as brilliant as the A-M does after 7 years ?
 

Aston Martin

Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
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