There are all sorts of names associated with Aston Martin: David Brown, Fernando Alonso and — of course — James Bond. But when it comes to nameplates slapped on the brand’s vehicles, one stands above the rest in terms of prominence: Vantage.
Yet while the name may be timeless, the current Aston Martin Vantage is, well, aged. It was first revealed in November 2017, making it more than six years old at this point. And while Aston has worked to keep it fresh with new variants and special editions, those tweaks can’t cover up the fact that many parts of this sports car are starting to feel outdated compared to competitors like the Porsche 911 and Mercedes-AMG GT.
That seems likely to change soon, however. With the new DB12 successfully out on the streets in 2023, calendar year 2024 is prime time for Aston Martin to prove it’s serious about moving upmarket and increasing its prestige with a second Stroll-era model — and all signs point to that new car being a new Vantage.
Here’s what you need to know.
The new Aston Martin Vantage should still use an AMG V8

According to Autocar, Aston Martin plans to use the V12 Vantage model’s chassis as a jumping-off point for the 2025 Vantage, with the aim of giving the new model both better performance and superior stability. But don’t expect that car’s V12 to make it over to the new Vantage — or, on the flip side, a six-cylinder powerplant like the one Aston engine partner Mercedes-AMG is allegedly plopping into the next AMG E 63.
Rather, the 2025 Vantage is expected to stick with AMG’s tried-and-true twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 found in the current model. (Aston Martin product and market strategy director Alex Long told Autocar that the Vantage’s distinctive sound is a large part of the current model’s appeal, and ditching the V8 would obviously change that.) Power will likely rise from the current model’s 503 ponies to somewhere between the 577 horsepower of the SL 63 and the 603 horses of the AMG E 63 S … although we’re secretly holding out hope for the 720-hp variant from the AMG GT Black Series.