Aston Martin will inevitably offer a convertible
version of its new Vantage. And it'll probably look a lot like this. Rendered
by Nikita Aksyonov are these depictions of what the inevitable Aston Martin
Vantage Roadster will probably look like.
Of course it looks pretty much like the coupe
released just yesterday, which is a pretty good thing, if you ask us. But
instead of a fixed roof, it has a hard rear deck with a coweled tonneau cover,
not unlike that on the outgoing Vantage Roadster.
We don't know at this point when the convertible
might arrive, but for what it's worth, it took Aston a good year and a half to
follow up on the new DB11 coupe with the DB11 Volante convertible. Whenever it
does arrive, though, and however it looks, you can bet it won't be the only
variant of the new Vantage to follow.
The outgoing Vantage spanned over a dozen years of
production, yielding so many variants we could hardly count them all – with V8
and V12 engines in various states of tune, with fixed roofs or convertibles,
and more lightweight track specials than you could shake a carbon-fiber stick
at.