Vantage has been a magic word at Aston Martin since 1950 and, in all but one instance in the ‘classic’ era, it meant more power for an already above averagely pokey twin-cam straight-six engine.
Other than badging, what do the DBX707, DB12, and Vantage have in common? The answer comes in the form of Mercedes-AMG M177, a hot-vee lump whose engine oil cooler hose may split and leak oil. This ...