Dec 27, 2016 05:10 AM EST
Aston Martin Vision 8 Is A Perfect Future Version Of The V8 Vantage

The Aston Martin Vision 8 is now in the works and looks like a futuristic version of the V8 Vantage. With Andy Palmer in command, Aston Martin is looking to change history not only to compete with the most exclusive brands, but also to lead the way for high-performance electric vehicles. Check out the beautiful Vision 8 below.

Aston Martin's latest hybrid developed in collaboration with Red Bull: the AM-RB 001 is the first step to this new chapter of the brand. It now hopes to have as strong an impact in the market as the McLaren F1 in its time. The maximum speed is around 400 km/h and although the price exceeds three million euros, the 150 units that Aston Martin plans to build are already reserved.

Because of this, Aston Martin is not resting on its laurels. In fact, it's already thinking about the model that will follow at the end of the decade. Although it is early to forecast, it is never too much to gauge the possibilities that the future holds. And according to Carscoops, it will be the Aston Martin Vision 8.

The designer Costas Phouphoullides decided to anticipate and recreate the Aston Martin Vision 8, and it looks like a very futuristic version of the V8 Vantage. The points in common with the current models of the Aston Martin range are few, except for the front grille, inspired by the DB11. Other elements do bring to mind the shapes of some of the current models, such as the folds of the hood or rear lights.

After that, everything else about the Aston Martin Vision 8 is the result of the imagination of the designer. From the revolutionary optical groups, through the windscreen that joins with the side windows, and ending in the absence of a rear window, which gives the impression that there is a rear camera.

This Aston Martin breaks in a radical way with the notions of the brand people are accustomed to, resulting in an aggressive and muscular image. Check out the Aston Martin Vision 8 below.

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