Monday, December 3, 2007

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante by Loder1899 at Essen


40 hp boost

Loder1899 have improved their Aston Martin V8 Vantage kit for the Volante version, which has made its debut at the Essen Motor Show over the weekend.

Max(imilian) Loder has worked his magic once again and managed to sqeeuze an additional 40 hp out of the engine through a sport exhaust system with stainless steel sport catalytic converter. At 4000 rpm the flap control opens and allows the engine to breathe more effectively allowing for a more substantial sound and the 40 hp power boost (20 more than for the Vantage V8 Nick Hall drove).

The Loder1899 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante sits on new 20 inch Vertigo Viginti wheels in hyper-alloy look. Also, the coupe-cabrio is lowered by 35mm for a more aggressive stance.


Press Release

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante

The newly created Loder1899 wheel Vertigo Viginti has its debut at the Essen Motor Show. The 20 inch wheel in hyper-alloy look has a fascinating design, and hamonizes perfectly with the luxurious form of the British racer.

Aerodynamic real carbon fiber accessories from one of Germany´s leading tuner Loder1899, embellish the latest Aston Martin. These elegant parts: front-lip, rear diffusor and engine cover are extremely light weight and of the highest quality.

In addition, Loder1899 sport exhaust system includes a stainless steel sport catalytic converter. At 4000 rpm the flap control opens, which allows the engine to breathe out more effectively. Thanks to this optimised exhaust system not only does the sound have more substance, but the power also increases from 385 hp to 425 hp. To finish off the look, the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante´s beautiful and dynamic lines are displayed to their fullest by Loder1899´s 35mm lowering kit.