Aston Martin is celebrating 100 years of the A3, the brand’s oldest surviving car, with a special edition of the Vantage Roadster.
Of the very first cars produced by Aston Martin at the start of the 20th century, only one remains: the A3, third car in the brand’s history. And this little four-cylinder roadster is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year! To mark the occasion, Aston Martin’s personalization division, Q, decided to create a very special edition of the Vantage Roadster.
In addition to the color black, many details have been designed exclusively for this Vantage, and are reminiscent of the A3. The grille pattern is unique to this edition, and houses the very first brand logo. In profile, there is a specific panel behind the front fender. The piece is made en Aluminum poly Handcrafted by Ecurie Bertelli, a specialist in restoring pre-war Aston Martins. A leather thong file under the hood, in homage to the straps that hold the hood of the Aston Martin A3. Specific rims house bronze-colored brake calipers. Inside, we find the evocation to the A3 in small touches. We discover the old logos and acronyms of Aston Martin, and buttons specially made Brass.
It is a historic dealer of the brand, Aston Martin HWM, who commissioned this special edition. Three copies will be produced, and orders are open, without any tariff being disclosed.
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