DB7 VANTAGE & VOLANTE
DB7 VANTAGE
In March 1999 a totally revised DB7 Vantage and Vantage Volante made their debut at the annual Geneva Motorshow. Building on the success of the in-line 6 cylinder DB7 the new Vantage models featured an all new 420bhp, 6.0 litre V12 engine, with a choice of 6 speed manual or 5 speed automatic gearbox. A ‘Touchtronic’ option quickly became available offering a more involving experience for customers who preferred automatic gearboxes.[No text in field]
DB7 Vantage in Detail
In addition to the new powertrain, DB7 Vantage had more aggressive styling, with a bigger front grille, new fog/side/indicator lights and imposing 18” wheels with Bridgestone S02 tyres. The interior leather trim was cut and sewn at a special trim shop at Newport Pagnell along with Wilton Carpet for the flooring and choice of wood veneer or carbon fibre facia panels.
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DB7 Vantage had worldwide appeal and set new standards of power, refinement and reliability for handmade luxury sports cars.
DB7 Vantage Special Edition
In 2002 a special edition of DB7 Vantage was produced to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. 24 examples of DB7 Vantage Jubilee were built, 19 for the UK and 5 for Europe, with magnolia leather and dark walnut wood veneers. For UK customers the cars were handed over, along with a matching watch, at an exclusive event held at Thornbury Castle.
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine:
V12, 5935 cc, 420 bhp @ 6000 rpm 400 lbs-ft @ 5000 rpm
Suspension:
Front: Coil springs, monotube dampers and anti-roll bar Rear: Coil springs, monotube dampers and anti-roll bar
Dimensions (LxWxH):
4666 x 1830 x 1238 mm (Saloon), 4666 x 1830 x 1260 mm (Volante)
Top Speed:
185 mph (Saloon), 165 mph (Volante)
Transmission:
6-speed manual with optional 5-speed automatic
Brakes:
Front and rear ventilated discs
Weight:
1780 kg (Saloon), 1875kg (Volante)
0 – 60 mph:
5 sec