Aston Martin’s new Vantage GT3 and GT4 models were unveiled at this years Le Mans (last weekend if you missed the news) with the GT3 contender set making its debut at the weekend’s Michelin Aston Martin Racing Festival.
The British manufacturer, which confirmed plans for new-generation Vantages last month, presented both turbocharged models for the first time, ahead of customer deliveries for 2019.
Aston Martin Racing factory driver Ross Gunn drove the GT3-spec Vantage in Saturday’s 45-minute Festival race, which featured more than 35 Aston Martins including a V12-powered Vulcan.
Meanwhile, the GT4-spec machine was unveiled Thursday morning by Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer and Executive VP Marek Reichman.