Aston Martin Virage Accessories & Parts
Aston Martin Virage Parts
Aston Martin Virage Wheels & Tires
Aston Martin Virage Exterior Accessories
Aston Martin Virage Automotive Lighting
Aston Martin Virage Body Parts
Aston Martin Virage Interior Accessories
Universal Audio & Electronics
- Installation Parts
- Stereos
- Speakers
- Amplifiers
- Subwoofers
- Cameras & Driver Safety
- Alarms & Remote Start
- CB Radios & Components
- Antennas & Components
- iPhone & Android Integration
- Bluetooth
- Equalizers & Processors
- Batteries & Power
- Video
- Radar Detectors
- GPS Systems
- Mounts & Chargers
- Action Cameras & Accessories
Aston Martin Virage Automotive Tools
- Suspension & Steering Service Tools
- Pullers & Installers
- Oil Change Tools
- Spark Plug & Ignition Tools
- Wheel & Tire Service Tools
- Engine Service Tools
- Brake Service Tools
- Fuel System Service
- Transmission & Drivetrain Service Tools
- Cooling System Service Tools
- A/C Tools & Equipment
- Electrical System Tools
- Diagnostic & Testing Tools
- Exhaust System Service Tools
- Auto Glass Tools
- Lockout Kits
- Jacks
- Automotive Lifts & Stands
- Repair Manuals
- Automotive Paint
- EV Charging
- Battery Chargers & Jump Starters
- Dollies & Movers
- Creepers
- Auto Detailing
- Key Cutting Machines
- Dent Repair Tools
- Service Carts
- Vehicle & Parts Protection
The Aston Martin Virage debuted at the 1988 Birmingham Motor Show, when it was introduced as a replacement for the aging V8 models. Back then the Virage was offered in a 2-door, 2+2 coupe body shell and featured FR layout. Large and heavy, the Aston Martin Virage was a grand tourer powered by a 32-valve 5.3 L V8 engine, capable of 330 hp and 364 lb·ft of torque. The car clocked 0-60 mph in 6.5 seconds and developed the top speed of 158 mph. The convertible version, the Virage Volane, became available in 1992, yet four years later the model was discontinued. As with other Astons, a high-performance Vantage version appeared too. First shown in 1992, it was manufactured from 1993 through 1999. In 2000, the Aston Martin Vintage was discontinued and replaced with the Aston Martin Vanquish. Eleven years later, the British automaker resurrected the model, and a new-generation Virage debuted at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show.
The all-new Virage is built on the Aston Martin's VH platform, which was introduced in 2004 with the DB9 and now underpins the DBS, Rapide, and Vantage models. The redesigned Virage slots right between the flagship DBS and the basic DB9 in the Aston Martin's lineup. Offered in a coupe and a soft-top convertible version, the Aston Martin Virage reached the US showrooms in summer 2011. Both versions come in a two-door body-style with a 2+2 seating configuration, while the coupe model in a 2+0 configuration is available as an option. The grand tourer measures 107.9” in the wheelbase; it is 185.8” long, 75” wide, and 50.4” high. The power comes from a hand-assembled 5.9-liter V-12, good for 490 hp and 420 lb/ft of torque. The Virage sprints from 0 to 60 mph in under 4.5 seconds and reaches the top-speed of 186 mph. The list of standard Aston Martin Virage parts is quite impressive. The engine is paired with a standard six-speed Touchtronic II electronically-controlled automatic transmission designed by ZF. The vehicle is equipped with an independent double-wishbone suspension featuring monotube adaptive dampers at all four corners. A newly engineered Adaptive Damping System offers ten different stiffness settings, five in Normal mode and five in Sport mode.
The front-end design of the Aston Martin Virage reminds strongly of the DB9, though it features a redesigned aluminum grille, more muscular fascias, and new rear fenders. The vehicle is offered with LED daytime running lights, rear lights and turn signals, while the headlights are bi-xenon projector beams. There are also diodes, serving as side indicators, integrated into the fender vent. The Virage comes standard with the 20'' 5-spoke cast alloy wheels, while 10-spoke sets are available too. The interior of the Aston Martin Virage is offered in seven leather hides provided by Bridge of Weir. Each Virage interior takes around 70 man-hours to finish, which is over 30% the total time required to build this vehicle. The list of standard Aston Martin Virage parts and equipment includes heated sets (for Sports seats only), satellite navigation, cruise control, Bluetooth compatibility, and a 700-Wt audio system.
Elegant and functional, the Aston Martin Virage combines potent looks and ultimate performance. Sculptured with grace and aggressive simplicity in mind, the Virage is the next level of evolution of the Aston Martin parts and models. With its marvelous interior, sensual exterior, bullish engine, and alluring dynamics, the Aston Martin Virage is a new breed of luxury sports GT. It does everything with the perfection that you would expect. Power, style, and class - that's the calling-card of the Aston Martin Virage.
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