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At the 2006 Paris Motor Show, Aston Martin debuted a new automated
manual transmission option for the V8 Vantage - Sportshift.
Sportshift adds electro-hydraulic control to the existing Vantage
6-speed manual gearbox to offer improved shift times and replaces the
conventional manual gear lever with push button controls on the centre
console to select ‘Auto Drive’, ‘Reverse’ or ‘Neutral’.
Manual gear changes are selected in Paddle Shift Mode - the new
ultra-quick system provides the driver with heightened precision via
fingertip control of gear changes using paddles, forged from lightweight
magnesium, located directly behind the steering wheel to progress
smoothly and swiftly through the ratios.
Aston Martin Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ulrich Bez said:
“Sportshift offers a truly engaging and rewarding driving experience
giving an even greater performance feel. It is the sporting choice which
we have developed to perfectly suit the inherent characteristics of the
Vantage.”
Sportshift offers gear changes up to three times faster than the manual
transmission already available, with the driving enthusiast able to
access precision gearshifts in less than 200 m/s. To adapt to all
driving conditions, an additional 'Comfort' mode offering a more relaxed
gear change is also available, which is selected via a single button on
the centre console.

Honed at a range of testing locations including Nardo in Italy and the
Nûrburgring in Germany, Sportshift is the result of 18 months of intense
development. “Driving enjoyment is paramount to the qualities of the
Vantage and crucial to this is a superb gear change action. Sportshift
offers accessible performance and even greater driver engagement,
increasing driver focus and allowing achievement of a faster gear change
without having to remove a hand from the wheel.” says Chief Programme
Engineer, Dave King.
Sportshift functionality is also enhanced with a low speed ‘crawl’
feature, which acts as a manoeuvring aid, gently engaging the clutch to
move the car up to 4mph - allowing the driver to focus on positioning
rather than throttle control when parking. Additionally, Sportshift
includes a user-selected ‘Auto Drive’ mode, which, when operated, will
take full control of the timing of all changes and select the
appropriate gear for all conditions.
At 4.38 metres long, Vantage is the smallest model in the Aston Martin
range. Purposeful, low and striking, with a richly atmospheric and
cosseting interior, the car debuted to critical acclaim at the 2005
Geneva International Motor Show. Powered by Aston Martin's new 4.3 litre
380 bhp engine, a low emission, all aluminium alloy front mid-mounted V8
that is unique to Vantage and develops 410 Nm (302 Ib.ft) at 5000 rpm.
The Sportshift gearbox further strengthens the choice available in the
Vantage range, supplementing the six-speed manual transmission already
available.
Equipped with Sportshift, Vantage retains low polar moment of inertia
and excellent balance, with a negligible increase in overall weight and
minimal impact to the Vantage’s optimal 49:51 weight distribution.
Equally, top end performance is unchanged, at 280 km/h (175 mph).
However, the 0-100 km/h (62 mph) sprint is achieved a fraction faster
than the manual car's time of 5.0 seconds.
The Vantage is manufactured at Aston Martin’s Headquarters at Gaydon,
Warwickshire, UK, a facility that combines Aston Martin's renowned
hand-built bespoke attributes with the technology required to
manufacture the bonded aluminium VH architecture. Exquisitely designed
and detailed with class-leading agility and performance, Vantage is a
practical 2-seater with a large tailgate providing access to a 300 litre
rear luggage compartment.
Dr Bez added: “Sportshift offers an even more exhilarating driving
experience, strengthening the Vantage’s position as the world’s most
desirable sports car.”
Prices for Vantage Sportshift will be confirmed at a later date, with
deliveries to customers commencing in quarter two of 2007.
source : Aston Martin Press
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