| Vantage |
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A term used since 1950 to identify models with a higher state
of tune than standard. Probably taken from the word 'Advantage'. From
1976, the 'Vantage' became a high performance model in it's own right with
modifications to more than just the engine. |
| Virage |

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The name chosen for the model that replaced the long
standing V8 in 1988. It's the French word for corner. |
| Vanquish |
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The latest in the line of supercars from the small Newport
Pagnell factory. Awesome yet effortless performance - the most complete
developed Aston Martin ever. |
| Volante |
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An Italian word meaning 'flying' which has been used since 1965 to describe the convertible models.
It is somewhat of a coincidence that in the 1965 James Bond film,
Thunderball, the boat owned by the film's villain, Largo, was called the
Disco Volante. |
| V8 |
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Configuration of cylinders for the Tadek Marek engine used
by AML between 1969 and 2000. Also the name of the model between 1972 and
1989. |
| V12 |
Configuration of cylinders in the now standard
engine throughout the Aston Martin range. First introduced in the DB7
Vantage in 1999 and now (in a higher state of tune) in the Vanquish. |
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V600 |
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The highest state of tune available for the supercharged V8 4 valve engine,
introduced as an after market addition by Works Service to the Vantage in
1998.
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