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Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster revealed

GT12 Roadster debuts bespoke vehicle division at Aston Martin

Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster revealed
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Bespoke is the new black for the automotive elite, and among sports car manufacturers the Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster is the latest in a string of special one-off customer cars produced.

The GT12 Roadster most recently follows the Ferrari 458 MM Speciale that had its body panels completely reworked to suit one very wealthy owner’s unique taste, and in Aston Martin parlance it had its ‘Q bespoke commission service’ dealing with such customers. In this case it’s the first car the expanded service has produced.

As the name indicates the Vantage GT12 Roadster takes last year’s hardcore Vantage GT12 Coupe as its base, with a removed fixed wing the most obvious change. The ninth-month development procedure was more elegant than just gas-axing the roof, though, as this one-off also borrows its body from the V12 Vantage S Roadster.

Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster rearEither way the open-top GT12 lets a greater number of 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12 decibels into the cabin, which is definitely more of a good thing. The 600hp (442kW) unit remains allied to a seven-speed Sportshift III automatic transmission, although no performance figures are quoted.

Plenty of carbonfibre parts remains, which helped the Vantage GT12 Coupe shed 100kg compared with its regular V12 Vantage S Coupe twin, but a kerb weight figure isn’t quoted for this drop-top two-seat version.

Incidentally there is 80kg separating regular baby Aston Martin coupe with roadster, 1665kg versus 1745kg.

Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster interiorAston Martin admits that its Q operations was, “Initially offered as a means of providing fully personalised colour and trim combinations [but] the service has been continually expanded.” It also now incorporates members of the British brand working on concept cars such as the Vulcan, One-77 and Lagonda Taraf.

“With the incorporation of Aston Martin Advanced Operations customers can now commission highly ambitious full-scale design and engineering projects,” the brand added in a statement.

Aston Martin Vantage GT12 Roadster top viewEver-enthusiastic Aston Martin president and CEO Andy Palmer also hinted at further ‘bespoke’ vehicles to come: “The Vantage GT12 Roadster vividly demonstrates the expanded capabilities of Q by Aston Martin.”

“By incorporating the exceptional engineering capabilities of Aston Martin Advanced Operations within the Q by Aston Martin bespoke commissioning service we have a truly formidable creative team,” he added.

Daniel DeGasperi

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