2026 Aston Martin Vantage S: Exterior Photos Revealed

Aston Martin unveils exterior images of the 2026 Vantage S, a sharpened version of its sports coupe. Visual modifications remain discreet yet effective, with the 4.0 biturbo V8 boosted to 670 horsepower and a starting price set at $199,500.
"The hood vents now integrate carbon fiber blades that help extract heat from the engine compartment." — Aston Martin
Subtle refinements that actually work
The 2026 Vantage S doesn't reinvent the standard Vantage's appearance—and that's precisely the point. Aston Martin opted for restraint, prioritizing function over visual excess. Up front, the hood vents represent the most visible change, sporting new carbon fiber blades. These aren't just eyebrow-raising garnish: they genuinely optimize heat evacuation from the engine bay.
Discreet handcrafted S badges on the fenders quietly signal the model's beefed-up sporting character. Car and Driver notes that despite minor visual tweaks, the standard Vantage was already "a visually striking machine."
A rear wing that earns its place
At the back, a compact trunk spoiler makes its debut. Far from cosmetic theater, this appendage generates 97 pounds of downforce (approximately 44 kg) when the Vantage S hits its 202 mph (325 km/h) top speed. A modest contribution, but a tangible one to high-speed stability.
The rest of the bodywork preserves the muscular lines that make the Vantage range tick. Proportions remain balanced, with that characteristic long hood and the squat silhouette typical of British GTs.
How much power under the hood?
The 4.0-liter biturbo V8 gains 14 additional horsepower to reach 670 hp. Torque remains unchanged at 590 lb-ft (800 Nm), but this power bump sharpens performance. The engine retains its characteristic voice while benefiting from internal optimization.
These power gains come alongside a complete suspension overhaul. Aston Martin revisited camber, toe, and caster settings while recalibrating the Bilstein adaptive dampers. The manufacturer also mounted the rear subframe directly to the chassis, eliminating two rubber bushings to stiffen the structure.
What's the asking price?
The 2026 Vantage S is already in production with a starting price of $199,500. That's just $5,000 more than the standard Vantage—a measured premium for what you're getting. This aggressive pricing strategy positions the S as a logical evolution rather than an elitist variant.
For that premium, you get additional power, revised suspension, functional aerodynamic elements, and a handful of exclusive visual touches. A coherent package that embodies Aston Martin's philosophy of refinement without showmanship.
A balanced approach to sportiness
Paradoxically, Aston Martin also softened the gearbox mounts and rear springs to better control drivetrain movement on rough pavement. This dual approach—stiffening here, compliance there—speaks to serious chassis development legwork.
The 2026 Vantage S perfectly illustrates Aston Martin's current philosophy: measured but effective improvements, reasonable pricing, and holistic chassis engineering. The photos reveal a car that owns its Vantage heritage while asserting a sharper character.
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