As far as high-tech and exceptionally turbocharged Aston Martin race cars go, you well and truly can't expect to find a better and more comprehensively engineered package than the V12 Vantage.
Based on its more well known elder sibling the V8 Vantage, this particular Aston Martin race car is powered by a 4.7-liter V8 engine that is capable of pumping out enough horsepower to lead the pack out on the race track. The vehicle is also available with a whole array of lightweight options and upgrades that include a carbon fiber roof, titanium exhaust, polycarbonate windows and more.
Ultimately, this Aston Martin race car is designed for those who have a need for speed and require a vehicle that enables them to test their limits out on the race track.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Turbocharged Vehicles
- Opportunity for automotive manufacturers to develop and market high-performance turbocharged vehicles.
- Lightweight Materials
- Opportunity for companies to create and utilize lightweight materials, such as carbon fiber, in automotive manufacturing.
- Performance Upgrades
- Opportunity for aftermarket companies to provide performance upgrades for race cars, such as titanium exhaust systems.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Automotive Manufacturing
- Opportunity for automotive manufacturers to incorporate turbocharged engines in their vehicle lineup.
- Materials Manufacturing
- Opportunity for companies to develop and produce lightweight materials for automotive applications.
- Automotive Aftermarket
- Opportunity for aftermarket companies to offer performance upgrades for race cars and high-performance vehicles.