I’m not aware of any claims for the power output of the 4 valve 7.0 litre Virage but it must be well in excess of 500bhp, all through a manual gear box. What I do know however that the fuel consumption can drop to only 8 mph around town which makes this one of the most thirsty road going Aston Martins ever.
Virage 7.0 litre (by RSW & Lincoln Scott)
Virage 7.0 litre (by RSW & Lincoln Scott)
(1990 / 1993)
Following on from the development of the 6.3 and 7 litre versions of the 2 valve V8 engine, RS Williams turned their attention to creating a 7 litre version of the 4 valve Virage engine. Following the engine conversion, particular car was then sent to AM specialists, Lincoln Scott, who modified the exterior styling. The rear is similar to that of the supercharged Vantage, whereas the front is similar to the Works Service developed 6.3 Superleggera Virage, although this car predates the Works Service special.
Virage 7.0 litre (by RSW & Lincoln Scott)