



The Aston Martin Vantage, a venerable British sports car, has earned its place in automotive lore, not only as a symbol of James Bond's transport but also as a brand with a storied history alongside Red Bull Racing. In 2017, Aston Martin introduced an exclusive range of Red Bull Editions for the Vantage. Discerning buyers were presented with the choice of V8 or V12 variants, each graced with the signature of either Daniel Ricciardo or Max Verstappen. The 2017 Aston Martin Vantage V12 S Red Bull Edition we have before us proudly boasts the endorsement of Daniel Ricciardo and the more potent V12 engine. Sporting a mere 1,500 miles on its odometer, this specimen stands as a rare and coveted collector's item. But don't let its collectible status fool you; this car yearns to be driven, eager to exhilarate its next fortunate owner. Allow us to make the case for your consideration.

In the world of Red Bull Edition Vantages, one could only opt for Deep Mariana Blue or Gloss Tungsten Silver. Our featured 2017 Aston Martin Vantage V12 S Red Bull Edition adorns the iconic Deep Mariana Blue, a Red Bull signature color. This model further incorporates the Carbon Fiber Trim Package, showcasing carbon fiber components such as a splitter, grille, diffuser, side strakes, and grille inlays with red accents. The brake calipers are elegantly finished in red. Within the cabin, a range of exclusive Red Bull touches elevates the interior. The headrests bear the unmistakable Red Bull emblem, harmonizing with Red Bull carbon fiber inlays. The leather seats boast intricate diamond quilting, while the steering wheel proudly exhibits a distinctive accent stripe at the 12-o'clock position. The cabin remains true to Aston Martin's signature design, replete with features like the contra-rotating tachometer, automatic climate control, power-adjustable seats, and a premium sound system. Adding a touch of exclusivity are the gear selector buttons embedded within the center console.

Nestled beneath the bonnet of this 2017 Aston Martin Vantage V12 S Red Bull Edition resides a formidable 5.9-liter V12 engine. This powerplant bestows the vehicle with impressive outputs of 565 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque. Transmitting this power to the rear wheels is a 7-speed Sportshift III automated manual transmission. Robust, ventilated disc brakes on all corners deliver confident and controlled deceleration, a necessity when considering the breathtaking speeds this car can attain. Speaking of velocity, let it be known that the top speed of this automotive masterpiece clocks in at a remarkable 205 mph.




In an era where electric and hybrid vehicles are taking over the automotive world, Aston Martin strives to bring massive engines and manual transmissions to gearheads. The Vantage was a name used on high-performance variants of existing GT models, which still use V8 and V12 engines in their lineup. The Vantage stemmed off as a separate car in 2005 making it the leanest and most agile car in the Aston Martin lineup. In 2009, the madmen at Aston Martin decided to put the V12 from the bigger DB9 into the Vantage, giving birth to the V12 Vantage. At Exotic Car Trader, we have on offer a stunning 2015 model year Aston Martin V12 Vantage S with just over 11,000 miles on the clock.



The Aston Martin Vantage, a venerable British sports car, has earned its place in automotive lore, not only as a symbol of James Bond's transport but also as a brand with a storied history alongside Red Bull Racing. In 2017, Aston Martin introduced an exclusive range of Red Bull Editions for the Vantage. Discerning buyers were presented with the choice of V8 or V12 variants, each graced with the signature of either Daniel Ricciardo or Max Verstappen. The 2017 Aston Martin Vantage V12 S Red Bull Edition we have before us proudly boasts the endorsement of Daniel Ricciardo and the more potent V12 engine. Sporting a mere 1,500 miles on its odometer, this specimen stands as a rare and coveted collector's item. But don't let its collectible status fool you; this car yearns to be driven, eager to exhilarate its next fortunate owner. Allow us to make the case for your consideration.



If we are on the subject of a genuine embodiment of British automotive luxury and finesse, Aston Martin is an undeniable name to be mentioned. The legendary brand has a rich history dating back over a century, and it is a familiar name in the Formula One grid as well. Two Aston Martins competed in the French Grand Prix in 1922, marking the brand's debut in international competition. Besides that, the brand's iconic cars have made countless appearances on the silver screen, from the classic James Bond franchise to other blockbuster films. The Aston Martin V12 Vantage is a model that holds evidence of the company's legendary tale. Now you have a chance to get behind the wheel of one such testament with this 2015 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S with only 10,400 miles on its clock. This jock in a tuxedo is a legitimate supercar, blistering with impressive performance figures.




Vantage has traditionally been used to represent the most potent variant of an Aston Martin. In 2005, all that changed when Aston Martin spun off the term Vantage into a separate model. Intended to be their most agile model, this 2008 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster is a fine way to check out that claim. This car features a Midnight Blue exterior, a Sahara Tan interior, and a 4.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 under the hood. It’s got a One of One certification by the Aston Martin Heritage Trust and comes with a 6-speed Sportshift automated manual transmission.



The 2005 Aston Martin Vanquish S represents the final and most refined evolution of Aston Martin’s flagship grand tourer of the early 2000s. Famously associated with its appearance in the James Bond film Die Another Day, the Vanquish quickly became an icon, blending hand-built craftsmanship with serious V12 performance. This particular example, showing 33,880 miles, benefits from the desirable “S” upgrades, including increased power output and sharper driving dynamics. Finished in a sleek Onyx Black over Obsidian Black specification, it delivers a timeless and understated presence, while its rare combination of luxury features and analog driving feel makes it especially appealing to collectors and enthusiasts seeking a true modern classic.



The 2021 Aston Martin DBX represents a bold step for the brand, blending its signature luxury and performance DNA into a highly capable SUV platform. With 30,467 miles, this example has been well-driven while still offering the refinement and presence expected from an Aston Martin. Finished in China Grey over an Obsidian Black technical quilted leather interior with yellow contrast stitching, it features a sleek and modern specification. Equipped with premium options such as the DB Elegance Package, Carbon Fiber Interior Jewelry Pack, and 22-inch sport wheels, this DBX delivers a balance of sophistication, performance, and everyday usability.




The 1994 Ferrari 348 Spider represents the final evolution of the 348 series and the first mid-engine V8 Ferrari to be offered as a true factory convertible. With just 26,718 miles, this example showcases the raw, analog driving experience that defined Ferrari in the early 1990s. Positioned as the predecessor to the F355, the 348 Spider features improved handling, revised suspension geometry, and enhanced reliability over earlier 348 models. Finished in the iconic Rosso Corsa over a rich Cuoio leather interior, this car captures the quintessential Ferrari color combination, making it highly desirable among enthusiasts and collectors alike.



It feels like yesterday when we saw the old boys of Top Gear push the best sports cars of the time around Italy. Jeremy, of course, had a Lamborghini Aventador, Richard had the Noble M600, and Captain Slow wasn’t really “slow” thanks to the McLaren MP4-12C he got behind the wheel of. Fast forward a decade a bit later, and the MP4-12C now serves as a really great way to get into the world of sports cars. Present today is this 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider with just 10,000 miles reported. Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, this British powerhouse is a lovely way to spend the weekend with its top down while experiencing true British performance at your command.



Want a red Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V8, a retractable hardtop, and a fine black interior that embodies that soulful Italian spirit of performance? This 2012 Ferrari California ticks all those boxes, and it’s got just 42,241 miles on the clock. Coming from the California line-up of 2008 to 2017, this car has reportedly been used like new, and comes with a recharger plus a second key. We’re also told that this Lawton-based Ferrari comes with original Nero paint, over which a red vinyl wrap has been applied, so if you like it red or want a more muted shade, you can have either when you acquire this machine.

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