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Premium Aston Martin Vantage Parts & Accessories

Preserve the breathtaking performance and iconic British styling of your sports car with our comprehensive selection of premium Aston Martin Vantage parts. Whether you are driving a nimble V8 or a powerhouse V12 model, maintaining a high-performance exotic requires precision-engineered components that can handle extreme driving dynamics. From routine maintenance to comprehensive mechanical overhauls, we carry the specialized replacement parts needed to keep your Vantage running flawlessly. Our extensive catalog ensures that every aspect of your vehicle—from the engine bay to the chassis—is equipped with components that match the legendary craftsmanship of the Aston Martin badge.

Our inventory covers all critical systems to ensure your Vantage delivers the exhilarating driving experience you expect. We offer high-performance braking components, including cross-drilled rotors and low-dust ceramic pads, designed to provide exceptional stopping power without compromising your luxury wheels. To maintain the aggressive stance and razor-sharp handling of your Vantage, browse our selection of specialized suspension parts, including upgraded shocks, control arms, and bushings. We also stock essential engine maintenance items like premium oil filters, spark plugs, and specialized cooling system parts built to withstand the intense heat generated by high-output British powerplants.

Every component we offer is carefully sourced to meet or exceed strict OEM specifications, ensuring a flawless fit and uncompromising durability. We know that sourcing parts for specialized European exotics can be a challenge, which is why we focus on providing a reliable inventory of top-tier aftermarket and original equipment replacements. Keep your Aston Martin out of the shop and on the open road by trusting our curated selection of Vantage parts to deliver maximum performance, safety, and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. While they share the same chassis and many interior/exterior body components, their drivetrains are entirely different. Engine components, cooling systems, exhaust manifolds, and even front suspension parts (due to the weight difference of the engines) are specific to either the V8 or V12 models. Always verify your engine type before purchasing mechanical parts.

  • Both are excellent choices depending on your goals. Genuine OEM parts guarantee factory-level fit and finish. However, high-quality aftermarket parts from reputable European manufacturers often meet or exceed OEM specifications, providing the same level of performance and reliability at a more competitive price point.

  • Given its high-performance nature, the most frequently replaced items include brake pads and rotors, clutch assemblies (especially on models with the Sportshift automated manual transmission), suspension bushings, and tires. Routine fluid filters (oil, cabin, and air) also need regular replacement.

  • For both the V8 and V12 Vantage, it is highly recommended to change the engine oil and filter every 10,000 miles or once a year, whichever comes first. Using the manufacturer-recommended high-performance synthetic oil is crucial for protecting the engine's internal components.

  • Clutch life in the Sportshift (automated manual) transmission varies wildly based on driving style, but typically ranges from 30,000 to 50,000 miles. Frequent stop-and-go traffic or reversing up inclines can wear the clutch out much faster than highway driving.

  • Yes. Because the Vantage is a high-performance sports car, it requires high-boiling-point DOT 4 brake fluid. This prevents the fluid from boiling and causing brake fade during aggressive driving or track days. The brake fluid should generally be flushed and replaced every two years.

  • A rough idle on a Vantage is often traced back to worn spark plugs or failing ignition coils. The V8 and V12 engines are highly tuned, and a degradation in the ignition system will quickly lead to noticeable misfires. Vacuum leaks or dirty mass airflow (MAF) sensors can also cause these symptoms.

  • Yes! Because Aston Martin has historically shared technology with other major automakers, certain components—such as specific sensors, electronics, navigation modules, and even some engine accessories—are shared with brands like Jaguar, Land Rover, and Volvo.

  • The accessory drive belt (serpentine belt) should be inspected during every annual service. It is generally recommended to replace the belt, along with the tensioner and idler pulleys, every 40,000 to 50,000 miles to prevent sudden failure, which would result in a loss of power steering, alternator charge, and water pump function.

    • Genuine Parts: These are the exact components installed at the factory, arriving in the original vehicle manufacturer’s branded packaging (e.g., Porsche or BMW).
    • OEM Parts: These are produced by the same manufacturers that supply the car brands (e.g., Bosch, Brembo, Lemförder) but are sold in the supplier’s own packaging, often at a more competitive price.
    • Aftermarket Parts: These are third-party components designed to meet or exceed original specifications.