Aston Martin Vantage RS Spied with Aggro Aero KitKGP Photography - Car and DriverSpy photographers spotted Aston Martin's upcoming Vantage performance variant testing at the Nürburgring.The red-hot version will likely be called the Vantage RS, and it adds a prominent rear wing, along with considerably more aggressive bodywork.We don't yet have a clear timeline for its arrival, but the spy photos show a car that appears nearly production-ready, so we shouldn't have to wait too long.Aston Martin's normally graceful Vantage sports car is trading in a bit of elegance for a more demanding presence. Our spy photographer recently spotted the sports car's new performance variant—expected to be called the Vantage RS—testing at the Nürburgring.The track-ready Vantage is much more fraternal than identical to its siblings. It's got considerably more aggressive bodywork, including a more prominent front lip complete with dive planes, venting at the top and rear of the front fenders, and a more intricate rear diffuser. The grille is restyled as well, and it looks prepped to suck in additional air. The biggest change, though, is the high-mounted wing fixed to the rear decklid. The wing appears static and features end plates that curl down from the deck.AdvertisementAdvertisementInterestingly, the aforementioned reworked diffuser resulted in Aston moving the exhaust pipes around. There are still four of them, though they now exit in the middle of the diffuser, rather than two on each side, as before. The change could have been necessitated by the new bodywork, but it could also be evidence of a more powerful engine setup. In base form, the current Vantage produces 656 horsepower from its twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8. Stepping up to the Vantage S boosts that figure to 670 ponies, though we wouldn't be shocked to see the RS bring that number north of 700 horsepower.KGP Photography - Car and DriverAston remains tight-lipped when it comes to the timeline surrounding the RS's arrival. Still, we don't expect we'll have to wait too much longer, as the spy photos show a car that appears nearly production-ready. Pricing also carries a question mark, with the current Vantage starting at $194,500 and the slightly more powerful Vantage S at $199,500. Given the extent of the changes, we wouldn't be surprised to see the RS come in closer to the $250,000 mark or even a bit higher still.➡️ Skip the lot. Let Car and Driver help you find your next car.Shop New Cars Shop Used CarsYou Might Also LikeGift Guide: Best Ride-On Electric Cars for KidsFuture Cars Worth Waiting For: 2025–2029