Increased Power and Performance
The 2026 Aston Martin Vantage S takes the base Vantage’s performance to new heights with its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, now tuned to deliver 670–671 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque. This power boost cuts the 0–60 mph sprint down to just 3.3 seconds while maintaining a top speed of 202 mph. The engine, sourced from Mercedes-AMG, receives bespoke tuning by Aston Martin to ensure it meets the brand’s signature driving character.
Chassis and Handling Enhancements

Aston Martin engineers have focused heavily on improving the Vantage S’s handling dynamics. The chassis now features Bilstein DTX adaptive dampers that have been re-tuned for more precise front-end feedback and smoother ride quality. A fixed rear subframe, stiffer structural mounting, and recalibrated suspension geometry—adjusting camber, toe, and caster—significantly enhance lateral grip and steering accuracy, making the car more agile and track-capable.
Aerodynamic and Styling Upgrades

The Vantage S receives significant aerodynamic and visual changes. Gloss-black or carbon-fiber hood blades help extract heat from the engine bay, while a full-width rear spoiler improves downforce at speed.

Red accents on the splitter, side skirts, and diffuser contrast strikingly with satin-black 21-inch Y-spoke wheels. These enhancements are both functional and expressive, reinforcing the car’s athletic identity.
Interior Refinement with Performance Focus

Inside, the Vantage S balances luxury with motorsport-inspired detailing.

Upholstery is a mix of leather and Alcantara with contrasting embroidery in red or bronze, and bespoke ‘S’ logos stitched into the cabin. A digital gauge cluster, 10.25-inch infotainment screen, and optional high-end sound systems offer modern connectivity and entertainment while keeping the focus on the driving experience.

Debut and Availability

The 2026 Vantage S made its public debut at the 2025 Goodwood Festival of Speed. Aston Martin plans to begin deliveries in late 2025, offering the car in both coupe and convertible formats. The new model reaffirms the company’s dedication to making front-engined sports cars that deliver both everyday usability and thrilling track performance.










