
2011 Aston Martin released the special-edition sportscar  back in 2007 to commemorate the success of its Vantage N24 racer at the  Nürburgring. It packed 400 horsepower, a series of suspension tweaks  and some special cosmetic touches.

The  2011 N420’s sportscar powertrain is the standard Vantage affair, coming  with the standard 420 horsepower V-8 engine. Successor to the special  edition V8 Vantage N400 of 2007, the 2011 Aston Martin sportscar V8 Vantage N420  is based upon the standard 4.7-litre, 420bhp, 180mph V8 Vantage and is  available as a Coupe or Roadster, and with a six-speed manual or  optional Sportshift automated manual transmission.

The  2011 Vantage N420 sportscar draws inspiration from the company's  experiences at the Nürburgring 24-hour race. In the 2006 running of the  annual Nürburgring endurance classic amongst a field of mostly  motorsport homologated cars, Aston Martin entered a near-standard,  road-registered V8 Vantage.

2011  Aston Martin sportscar used carbon fiber on various parts of the car to  help drop the weight by 60 pounds, which while not a lot is still a  step in the right direction. The suspension gets the Sports Package that  upgrades the Vantage’s springs, shocks and anti-roll bars to give the  car better road holding.

The  2011 N420 also features special 10-spoke alloy wheels finished in gloss  black, black mesh grille inserts, a sport exhaust system, the Sports  Pack suspension (which is merely optional on the regular Vantage) and a  range of racing-inspired paint combinations. The N420 sportscar will be  available as a coupe or a roadster with the choice of a manual or  paddle-shift transmission.

The  2011 N420 sportscar will make its U.S. debut at the Pebble Beach  Concours d’Elegance in August. Orders may be placed starting this month,  with deliveries to begin in the fourth quarter of 2010. Pricing starts  at $133,350 for the coupe and $146,350 for the Roadster, less than $10K  more than their non-N420 counterparts.
 
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