The 2009 Vantage GT4 was unveiled by Aston Martin Racing at the Dubai Autodrome.
DUBAI — Aston Martin Racing has unveiled the 2009 Vantage GT4, the successor to the Vantage N24. The GT4 features Aston’s latest 4.7-liter V8.
The new racing car was revealed late last week by chairman David Richards at the Dubai Autodrome.
The Vantage GT4 is an evolution of the 4.3-liter Vantage N24 with a larger-displacement engine, a retuned suspension and larger brakes. It can be ordered with a six-speed manual gearbox or a Sportshift automatic with paddle shifters.
Hand-built by Aston Martin Racing and aimed at professional and semipro racers, the Vantage GT4 is built to FIA GT4 regulations.
The Vantage GT4 is 660 pounds lighter than the production Vantage and rides on Yokohama A048-R tires mounted on cast magnesium wheels. Recaro competition seats are fitted with Sabelt six-point safety harnesses.
Aston says it is the only manufacturer producing cars in GT1, GT2, GT3 and GT4 classes.
Prices start at $145,000, with deliveries beginning in January.
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