Why James Bond's Aston Martin Rapide worth $240,000 can't rev it up like the Tesla
The Aston Martin Rapide AMR is lower, more powerful, and throatier than its racing stripe-less counterparts.
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The Rapide is the most beautiful four-door car on the market today, much more classic and timeless and rich, visually speaking, than both the Model S and the Panamera.
By Hannah Elliott
There are plenty of new things to love about the track-ready sedan that Aston Martin has announced it will start making later this year.
The Aston Martin Rapide AMR is lower, more powerful, and throatier than its racing stripe-less counterparts. At $240,000, it’s quite a bit pricier, too.
This is the production version of the concept we saw last year at the Geneva Motor Show—the highest-tuned version of that four-door Brit, with back seats so small they would serve as an excellent interrogation space. (They’re not quite torture, but they’re uncomfortable enough to make a person question choices.)
The Rapide AMR follows the debut of the DB11 AMR and is meant to bridge the gap between the company’s successful racing team and its roadgoing cars. It’s 580bhp V12 engine has 28 more bhp than the base Rapide. It sits slightly lower, and is tuned tighter; if you took it to a track, you would notice the difference.
But when a standard-issue Rapide S costs $205,000, looks more like something its most famous owner, James Bond, would drive, and gets you to 60 mils per hour in exactly the same 4.2-second sprint time, is the extra thrust on the Aston Martin Racing version worth the additional coin?
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Porsche, Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz: The Futuristic And Fancy Cars At Geneva Motor Show
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The ongoing 2018 Geneva Motor Show is the first major European car show of the year. Car makers pulled out all the stops to show off their latest and greatest.
From Ferrari to McLaren and Aston Martin to Mercedes, Geneva is packed with the next generation of exotics. In addition, there are a host of production-ready models from mass-market luxury brands. Automakers around the world are making sure that supercars of the future don’t stop at fuel stations.
Here’s a closer look at the eight coolest cars at the show:
The ongoing 2018 Geneva Motor Show is the first major European car show of the year. Car makers pulled out all the stops to show off their latest and greatest.
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Geneva marked the auto show debut of Aston Martin’s new Vantage sports car — the automaker’s thoroughbred twin-turbocharged V8 sports coupe. The racer is in the final stages of an intensive development programme ahead of its international race debut at the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps (in Belgium) in May.
Geneva marked the auto show debut of Aston Martin’s new Vantage sports car — the automaker’s thoroughbred twin-turbocharged V8 sports coupe. The racer is in the final stages of an intensive developme..
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Audi unveiled its e-tron electric prototype — the luxury-class sport SUV that has a total output of 320 kW and sprints from a standstill to 100 kmph in 4.6 seconds. The e-tron claims to have a range of more than 500 kilometres for full everyday usability.
Audi unveiled its e-tron electric prototype — the luxury-class sport SUV that has a total output of 320 kW and sprints from a standstill to 100 kmph in 4.6 seconds. The e-tron claims to have a range..
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Porsche also introduced its Mission E Cross Turismo concept. It’s an all-electric crossover wagon designed to take on the Tesla Model X. The car can accelerate from zero to 100 kmph in less than 3.5 seconds and reach a speed of 200 kmph in less than 12 seconds.
Porsche also introduced its Mission E Cross Turismo concept. It’s an all-electric crossover wagon designed to take on the Tesla Model X. The car can accelerate from zero to 100 kmph in less than 3.5 ..
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McLaren’s 789 horsepower Senna supercar is also a crowdpuller this year. It has the most powerful internal combustion engine McLaren has ever built, a staggering power-to-weight ratio of 668PS-per-tonne (659bhp), sprints from zero to 200 kmph in 6.8 seconds and has a top speed of 340 kmph.
McLaren’s 789 horsepower Senna supercar is also a crowdpuller this year. It has the most powerful internal combustion engine McLaren has ever built, a staggering power-to-weight ratio of 668PS-per-to..
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The new Mercedes-AMG GT four-door coupe arrived in production guise at the show. It combines sports car performance with the everyday suitability of an elegant fourdoor vehicle. Powerful R6 and V8 engines with a performance ranging from 320 kW/435 HP to 470 kW/639 HP accelerates the coupé to maximum speeds of 315 kmph.
The new Mercedes-AMG GT four-door coupe arrived in production guise at the show. It combines sports car performance with the everyday suitability of an elegant fourdoor vehicle. Powerful R6 and V8 en..
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Ferrari’s new 711 horsepower 488 Pista was unveiled at the auto show. Its engine is the most powerful V8 in Ferrari history, weighs 90 kg less compared to the Ferrari 488 GTB, and is a step forward from the previous (Ferrari) special series in terms of sporty dynamics.
Ferrari’s new 711 horsepower 488 Pista was unveiled at the auto show. Its engine is the most powerful V8 in Ferrari history, weighs 90 kg less compared to the Ferrari 488 GTB, and is a step forward f..
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BMW rolled out its new 8 Series Gran Coupe. It’s a four-door sports car that shows off BMW’s new design language that emphasises the car’s dynamism through its bodywork. The 8 Series Gran Coupe dons an all-new look with Salève Vert paint finish, whose colour appears to change from green to greyish blue in different lights.
BMW rolled out its new 8 Series Gran Coupe. It’s a four-door sports car that shows off BMW’s new design language that emphasises the car’s dynamism through its bodywork. The 8 Series Gran Coupe dons ..
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Visitors also got the first look of the allelectric offering from Volvo’s performance off-shoot, Polestar 1. It is an electric performance hybrid 2+2 GT coupé which produces 600 horsepower, 1,000 Nm of torque and 150 km of electric driving range — the longest of any hybrid car in the world.
Visitors also got the first look of the allelectric offering from Volvo’s performance off-shoot, Polestar 1. It is an electric performance hybrid 2+2 GT coupé which produces 600 horsepower, 1,000 Nm ..
Probably not. Even with all the new things you’ll have on this Rapide AMR, you still won’t be able to touch the 2.5-second sprint time on the $123,200 Model S P100D or the 3.6 seconds of the $154,000 Porsche Panamera Turbo Sport Turismo. (I hope it wasn't lost on you how much cheaper those other cars are.)
And Aston Martin’s real brand strength comes in the elegance of its look and driving persona, not from how mean and aggressive it can be on the track. Leave that to McLaren. (Yes, Aston Martin won Le Mans last year and is a true racing company for the ages. But when it comes to brand image, I’m betting the brand gets more mileage out of its historic association with a debonair spy, as well as the visual style of the fewer than 5,200 cars it sells globally each year.)
The Rapide is the most beautiful four-door car on the market today, much more classic and timeless and rich, visually speaking, than both the Model S and the Panamera. Dressing it in carbon-fiber sporting gear is like seeing James Bond in Under Armor: not exactly how you pictured it.
But anyway! If you’re in love with Aston Martin and really want something you can take onto the track without having to fork over millions and years off your life waiting for some version of that promised Valkyrie hypercar, the AMR could be your ticket to ride.
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And as I said, there’s enough here to ogle for quite some time.
Along with that screaming center stripe and three new livery-exclusive design schemes, the Rapide AMR has special exterior badging and interior stitching, forged rims, and a steering wheel taken straight from the One-77 supercar—both offered here for the first time by Aston Martin—that mark it immediately as something special.
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It also sits 10mm lower than the Rapide S, which means that it will feel more focused and agile from behind the wheel. Its suspension systems have all been optimized—via extensive testing around the Nürburgring, no less. And it carries additional aerodynamic-enhanced bodywork such as the front splitter, side sills, rear diffuser, spoiler, and lid on the trunk, all of which are done in carbon fiber.
A new hood with extra-large ventilation inserts also made from carbon fiber, plus carbon-ceramic disc brakes, contribute to a presumed total weight savings, compared to the Rapide S. (Aston Martin was unable to provide the exact weight of the Rapide AMR by the time of this story’s publication).
Top speed has yet to be announced, but expect it to peak around 208mph.
Aston executives say the whole thing is supposed to feel like driving the irreproachable Aston Martin Vantage GT12. Of course, they’re making just 210 of them, with only a quarter of that coming to the United States, so few of us will be able to know for sure if that claim holds.
In the meantime, you may have better luck getting a Tesla.