The Aston Martin Valour was the end of the V12 line, but there are other things to look forward to.
Like the DB12, the refreshed Vantage will debut with a revised interior, befitting the price and status of the vehicle. That also means the infotainment system will be upgraded. A second teaser showcases a sporty new seat design, suggesting the Vantage will receive new interior options.
As mentioned, there will be a renewed focus on driving dynamics, as Fernando Alonso’s voiceover alludes to. “As soon as you sit in the driving seat, you must understand your car. It’s that connection that lets you get to the limit. You are no longer two separate things. You are both responding to each other and completely speaking the same language.”
We’ll see the final product on February 12, and if it’s “engineered for real drivers” as promised, perhaps it’ll even appear with a manual.