Loder1899 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
December 31st, 1969
We’ve seen the Loder1899 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, but the folks from the German firm didn’t just stop there, they’ve just released their kit for the Volante version. The newly created Loder1899 wheel Vertigo Viginti debuted at the Essen Motor Show fit with 20in wheels in a hyper-alloy look, adding some contrasting touches to the traditional British racer.
Carbon fiber accessories have been used to improve the aerodynamics of the car. These include a front-lip, rear diffuser and an engine cover. This latter feature helps reduce weight while maintaining a high quality finish under the hood.
In addition, the Loder1899 sport exhaust system installed includes a flap control which opens up above 4,000rpm increasing the sound of the exhaust note and pushing up power from 385hp (287kW) to 425hp (317kW) by allowing the engine to breathe more effectively. To finish off the look, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante gets a Loder1899 35mm lowering kit.
We’ve seen the Loder1899 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, but the folks from the German firm didn’t just stop there, they’ve just released their kit for the Volante version. The newly created Loder1899 wheel Vertigo Viginti debuted at the Essen Motor Show fit with 20in wheels in a hyper-alloy look, adding some contrasting touches to the traditional British racer.
Carbon fiber accessories have been used to improve the aerodynamics of the car. These include a front-lip, rear diffuser and an engine cover. This latter feature helps reduce weight while maintaining a high quality finish under the hood.
In addition, the Loder1899 sport exhaust system installed includes a flap control which opens up above 4,000rpm increasing the sound of the exhaust note and pushing up power from 385hp (287kW) to 425hp (317kW) by allowing the engine to breathe more effectively. To finish off the look, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante gets a Loder1899 35mm lowering kit.
Carbon fiber accessories have been used to improve the aerodynamics of the car. These include a front-lip, rear diffuser and an engine cover. This latter feature helps reduce weight while maintaining a high quality finish under the hood.
In addition, the Loder1899 sport exhaust system installed includes a flap control which opens up above 4,000rpm increasing the sound of the exhaust note and pushing up power from 385hp (287kW) to 425hp (317kW) by allowing the engine to breathe more effectively. To finish off the look, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante gets a Loder1899 35mm lowering kit.
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