The Aston Martin Rapide AMR Makes Little Sense But We Love It Just The Same

Aston Martin has revealed the production version of the Rapide AMR, and it's just as unhinged as the concept
The Aston Martin Rapide AMR Makes Little Sense But We Love It Just The Same

It’s been well over a year since Aston Martin revealed the Rapide AMR in concept form, but it’s at last as a bonafide production car. And it’s been worth the wait, as it’s damn near identical to the Geneva show car.

That means it gets a hilariously big gob full of mesh grille, huge 21-inch wheels and massive daytime running lights similar to those used on Aston Zagato specials. Subtle the AMR is not.

The Aston Martin Rapide AMR Makes Little Sense But We Love It Just The Same

Under the bonnet is Aston Martin’s soon-to-be-retired 5.9-litre V12, here making 595bhp and 465lb ft of torque (up from 552bhp, while torque is unchanged), thanks to modifications to the intake system and ECU software tweaks. The gearbox software has been tweaked too. 0-62mph takes 4.4 seconds, and the top speed is 205mph.

To reduce lift, the AMR gets a new splitter, rear diffuser, boot spoiler and new side skirts, all made from carbonfibre. That new bonnets with its giant vents is made from carbon too, but don’t be fooled, the AMR’d Rapide is still a porky thing.

The Aston Martin Rapide AMR Makes Little Sense But We Love It Just The Same

It’s a good job, then, that carbon ceramic brakes are fitted as standard. The discs are whoppers, too, measuring 400mm in diameter at the front, and 360mm at the back. They’re squeezed by six-piston calipers at the front and four-piston units up back, and the whole system is cooled via new, improved ducting.

The Rapide AMR sits 10mm lower than the S, retaining the three-stage adaptive dampers, although these have been “thoroughly reengineered” following extensive testing at the Nurburgring.

The final piece of the puzzle is a set of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tyres, fitted to the aforementioned 21-inch wheels. This is the first Aston Martin to get rims of that size, by the way.

The Aston Martin Rapide AMR Makes Little Sense But We Love It Just The Same

All sounds fine and dandy, but isn’t making a hardcore version of what’s supposed to be the wafty, spacious, most genteel car of the range a bit…needless? Probably. But that doesn’t stop us loving the results.

It’s yours for £194,950, and is limited to 120 units. We’ll have ours with a racing stripe, please…

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Comments

Anonymous

Ppl saying the rapide has no space in the back are full of it. A gentleman i meet at cars and coffee had one and let me sit in the back and my 6’1” self fit fine

06/17/2018 - 02:38 |
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Justin 2

Aston Martin Rapide AMR. Hmm that name and design seems familiar…
enter Dewbauchee Rapid GT

06/18/2018 - 00:18 |
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LSV10SwappedKeiCar

In reply to by Justin 2

Rapide around since 2010

06/18/2018 - 02:46 |
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