Aston Martin Virage History
The Aston Martin Virage, when it debuts at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2011, sits between the luxurious DBS and the super-sporty DB9 in the Aston Martin lineup. Really, every Aston Martin is a blend of luxury and and sport; the Virage, as the company sees it, completes the range.

Aston Martin Virage Performance
The rear-wheel-drive Aston Martin Virage carries a version of the 6-liter V12 that most other Aston Martins have on board, and it's still in the front of the car, though pushed back as far as possible to achieve a 50-50 weight balance. In the Virage, the engine makes 490 bhp and 420 lb-ft of torque, with a six-speed ZF automatic transmission to make the wheels go round. There are, of course, paddle shifters for more input, and they are, of course, made of magnesium and covered in leather. Pushing the Sport button gives you even more control of the gears.
The Virage also uses a new Active Damping System with five stiffness settings that the computer controls based on driving characteristics, from Sunday cruising to wishing it was track day. There's a glass button to override the system and set everything to its most sporting -- and least cushy -- settings.
Aston Martin Virage Design

Aston Martin Virage Interior
If Aston Martin isn't known the world over for its leather interiors, it should be, and the Virage is no exception, using seven Scandinavian hides to cover the seats. One seamstress does all the stitching in one car to make sure all seams are even. To minimize exterior sound, extra insulation has been added in the coupe, and the Volante has Thinsulate in the headliner.
The wood-trimmed console still houses the push-button gears and a slot for the ECU -- that's the electronic key fob that makes the car go. The Garmin navigation system is an improvement over previous models, Aston Martin says, in that it uses a four-way joystick rather than a touch screen to "prevent unattractive finger marks." As if Aston Martin owners could even possible have unattractive fingers.
Specs
Engine: front mid-mounted 6.0-liter V12
Horsepower: 490 bhp
Torque: 420 lb-ft
Top speed: 186 mph
0-62 mph: 4.6 seconds
Price: TBD
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