Auto Express: Aston N400 Roadster


Bartek S.

Aerodynamic Ace
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Rapid drop-top Brit celebrates racing success with a of host desirable tweaks.

What better way to prove your racing credentials than with a road car designed for the track? That’s exactly what Aston Martin’s V8 Vantage N400 Roadster has been made to do.

Built to celebrate Aston’s success at the Nürburgring 24-Hour endurance race, the drop-top joins a coupé version in the line-up. And it’s at the forefront of the firm’s efforts to tempt enthusiasts away from models such as the Porsche 911 and Audi R8.
The N400 gets styling tweaks, plus a more powerful engine and uprated suspension. An extra 20bhp has been squeezed from the 4.3-litre V8, which ups power to 400bhp, while torque jumps to 420Nm.

Other changes include the ‘Karussel Orange’ paint – it also comes in black and silver – plus new 19-inch alloys, reprofiled side sills and a map of the Nürburgring on the boot badge. The cabin is a high class affair, although the circuit layout stitched on the centre armrest is an acquired taste.

Despite the added power, the N400 still has the regular Vantage’s refined road manners – until you start exploring the top end of the rev range, that is. It’s here that those extra horses can be felt. Where the standard car runs out of puff, the N400 keeps charging to the red line.

Improvements to the suspension are equally subtle, but as the speed rises, the Vantage feels sure-footed and inspires confidence, while the steering has plenty of feedback. This is helped by a lack of flex in the chassis – in fact you’d be hard-pressed to tell the Roadster apart from the coupé in terms of driving dynamics. However, it’s the noise that really steals the show. Drop the top, and it’s a full-on assault on the senses. The exhaust note varies from booming at low revs to a savage shriek as you approach the limiter.

At £102,000, the manual version is £9,000 more than the standard car, while it’s another £3,000 if you specify the Speedshift automated manual gearbox. But prospective buyers had better be quick – only 240 examples each of the Roadster and coupé are planned for production.

FIRST OPINION

  • The N400 Roadster is one of the best-looking and sounding cars money can buy, although the tacky Nürburgring branding is a bit of a letdown. It’s still not the fastest thing money can buy for £100,000, but the pin-sharp handling and sense of occasion you feel simply by sitting in the Vantage more than makes up for that. The N400 is a gentle evolution of the standard car, yet it’s the small things that make all the difference.
AT A GLANCE

  • Price: £102,000
  • Engine: 4.3-litre V8
  • Power: 400bhp
  • Torque: 420Nm
  • Transmission: Six-speed manual
  • 0-60mph: 4.9 seconds
  • Top speed: 177mph
  • Economy: 18.8mpg
  • CO2: 358g/km
  • Equipment: Sat nav, perforated leather seats inserts, tracking device, electric and heated seats, numbered N400 plaque
  • On sale: Now
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I actually saw one of these today, it passed outside my house. What a beauty, the clear til lights makes such a huge difference.
 
I'd say the 911, it can't come close to matching the Ferrari on the road. This is one of the few roadster that would make me think twice about an SL though.

M
 
This is one of the few roadster that would make me think twice about an SL though.

M

Yeah, the proportions are marvelous a real stunner, I see these Vantage roadsters quite frequently here in London. The car sounds phenomenal as well, the only downside is lousy power output which is very dissatisfactory considering the price of the car.
 
yeah the power output is low compared to F430 and Gallardo so let it play with 997 carrera S:D,as for me i'd never think twice between this and a SL63,the SL is clearly superior in every possible way.
 
yeah the power output is low compared to F430 and Gallardo so let it play with 997 carrera S:D,as for me i'd never think twice between this and a SL63,the SL is clearly superior in every possible way.

This is actually more in the same price region as the 997TT convertible which would trash this Aston in any performance category. It needs an output of around 450-480hp.
 
This is actually more in the same price region as the 997TT convertible which would trash this Aston in any performance category. It needs an output of around 450-480hp.

I know it's in 997 TT price territory but performance wise it only goes with 997 Carrera S at best,AM really needs to up it's game(AMG engines?:D).
 
All these deficiencies are the reason why Aston-Martins look the way they do, they can't match the Germans in performance, technical innovation, or fit and finish so they outdo them in the looks department...while they work on bettering the lacking areas.

M
 
^True for most people who buys AM but not me,the looks alone doesn't cut for me and IMO AM's main rivals Ferrari or Lamborghini looks better than AM,i can't think of a single AM i'd take over it's equivalent from Ferrari or Lambo but maybe Porsche:D
 
I'd take any AM ove any Ferrari or Lambo any day!

The only one that could force me to thin twice is a 599GTB, but that one goes against DBS, which is undoubtly the most beautiful car in his world, for me of course.

And i know one guy here that thinks same...;)

:t-cheers:
 
Oh I can think of several instances in which I'd take an Aston-Martin. I'd take a DBS over a 612 S anyday, though they aren't direct competitors if you go by the number of people they each hold. The only Ferrari that is untouchable for me right now is the 599GTB. The F430 Spider I'd take over a DBS, only until the DBS convertible comes out. As far as Lambo is concerned I'd take a Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder when it comes out, but I think I want a DBS over any Murcielago....at the moment.

M
 
I'd take any AM ove any Ferrari or Lambo any day!

The only one that could force me to thin twice is a 599GTB, but that one goes against DBS, which is undoubtly the most beautiful car in his world, for me of course.

And i know one guy here that thinks same...;)

:t-cheers:

That would be me....and we aren't the only ones I don't think. :)

M
 
That would be me....and we aren't the only ones I don't think. :)

M

That's right, it's you. How did you guess? :D

I don't think there are other members that are that much obsessed with DBS as you and me...

Or i'm missing something?

:t-cheers:
 
Well guys count me OUT of that boring club;):D

All AM look the same i'd be bored from it within a month.

F430 coupe/spyder/Scuderia(:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:) over DB9,Vantage any freaking day.

599GTB over DBS in a heartbeat but i'd take the DBS over the 612 Sc i think:eusa_thin:D

With the new Gallardo LP560-4 there's no much to talk about it kills the AM even in looks department IMO of course:D

As for the LP640 although i'm not much sold on it's looks but it's brutality is enough for me to take it over DBS.

:D:t-cheers:
 

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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