The Aston Martin Vantage was first introduced in 1951 as a high-performance variant of the DB2 model. It featured a more powerful engine and a sleeker, more aerodynamic body design. Over the years, the Vantage name has been used on various Aston Martin models, including the V8 Vantage, which was introduced in 1977 and became one of the company's most successful models. In 2005, the Vantage name was revived once again for a new model that featured a modern design and advanced technology. The current Vantage model was introduced in 2018 and features a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and a lightweight aluminum chassis. It has received critical acclaim for its performance and handling, and has become one of Aston Martin's most popular models.
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