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Aston Martin Vantage 2023 for sale

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Aston Martin Vantage 2023

The 2023 Aston Martin Vantage receives a significant update for the Canadian market: the AMG V8 is now paired with a new AMG-source unit increasing output to 503 hp with revised torque mapping, alongside a new electronic rear differential and updated stability control calibration. The visual update includes a wider front grille intake and revised LED headlights. A new Aston Martin DRIVE app enables remote vehicle monitoring and service scheduling. Specialty insurance in Ontario: $14,000–$22,000. Maintenance: $6,000–$12,000. The 2023 revision addresses two common owner criticisms of prior Vantages: the gearbox response at low speeds (improved through software calibration) and the headlight throw (improved with the new unit). Depreciation on the pre-2023 generation will accelerate with the 2023 update, making pre-update examples available at meaningful discounts — beneficial for buyers who prioritise value over the revised electronics package.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the difference between the Aston Martin Vantage and V8 Vantage 2023 in Canada?

In the 2023 Canadian market, the designations "Vantage" and "V8 Vantage" are used interchangeably to refer to the same vehicle. For the 2023 model year, only a single powertrain is available across all Vantage variants: the Mercedes-AMG sourced 4.0L twin-turbo V8 producing 503 hp. The Coupe starts at approximately $185,000 and the Roadster at approximately $205,000. Aston Martin also offered a limited-run 2023 F1 Edition in Canada — inspired by the Formula 1 Safety Car — at approximately $220,000, featuring exclusive 21-inch wheels, a bespoke two-tone livery, and revised suspension for more precise track-ready handling in Sport+ mode. If you see both names used at a dealership, they refer to the same base model with different trim or edition specifications.

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Is the 2023 Vantage practical for year-round use in Canada?

The 2023 Vantage is a rear-wheel-drive performance sports car with approximately 105 mm of ground clearance, making it unsuitable for Canadian winter driving. The wide-section Pirelli P Zero performance tires are incompatible with safe winter operation and are not easily swapped for standard snow tires at that size. The vast majority of Canadian Vantage owners use a secondary winter vehicle and store the Vantage from November through April. Cold starts below -15°C require extended warm-up time for the AMG V8. For the May through October season, the Vantage delivers a driving experience unmatched on clear Canadian roads. If you are committed to single-car ownership year-round in a Canadian climate, the Vantage is not the right choice — consider the DBX for AWD capability within the Aston Martin lineup.

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What is the resale value of the 2023 Vantage in Canada and is it a sound investment?

The Aston Martin Vantage historically depreciates more steeply than Porsche or Ferrari — expect a 30-40% value loss over three years for the 2023 model year. By comparison, the Porsche 911 typically retains 65-70% of its value after three years, and certain Ferrari models maintain or exceed their original value. The Vantage is not the most rational financial choice in this segment. However, for an enthusiast who accepts the depreciation premium in exchange for the unique British GT character, distinctive styling, and AMG V8 soundtrack, the lower purchase price relative to Italian competitors partially offsets the resale disadvantage. Special editions such as the F1 Edition tend to hold value better on the Canadian pre-owned market due to limited production numbers.