Model record
Aston Martin Virage
Background
The Aston Martin Virage is an automobile produced by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin as a replacement for its V8 models. Introduced at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1988, it was joined by the high-performance Vantage in 1993, after which the name of the base model was changed to V8 Coupe in 1996.
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Specification
- Dimensions
- 4,735 × 1,855 × 1,320 mm
- Fuel
- gasoline
- Displacement
- 5.9 L · 12 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 15 mpg combined — EPA 2012
Still on UK roads
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Production years
Sources
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Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Same marque
Other Aston Martin models
- 2-Litre Sports —
- AMR1 —
- DB AR1 —
- DB Mark III —
- DB10 —
- DB12 —
- DB4 GT —
- DB4 GT Zagato —
- DB7 Zagato —
- DBS Superleggera —
- DBS V12 —
- DBS Volante —
- Halford Special —
- Le Mans —
- Rapid E —
- Rapide Bertone Jet 2+2 —
- Rapide S —
- Short Chassis Volante —
- Ulster —
- V12 Speedster —
- V12 Vantage —
- V12 Vantage RS —
- V12 Zagato —
- V8 (1996) —
- V8 Vantage —
- V8 Zagato —
- Valiant —
- Valour —
- Vanquish (2024) —
- Vanquish Zagato —
- Vantage AMR Pro —
- Vantage GT2 —
- Vantage GT4 —
- Vantage N24 —
- Victor —
- Mark II 1934
- DB2 1949
- DB2/4 1953
- DBS 1955
- DB3 1956
- DB4 1959
- Vantage 1962
- DB5 1963
- DB6 1965
- VOLANTE 1965
- V8 1971
- Bulldog 1979
- DB7 1994