3 Reviews
TheStraightPipes gives the 2026 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster a solidly positive review with an OctaneScore of 68/100, praising it as a great car at its $259,700 CAD starting price. The standout strengths are livability (89/100) with a fastest-in-segment convertible top that raises in 6-7 seconds and impressive trunk room, value (100/100) with no real complaints at this price point, and design (80/100) featuring an aggressive grille, beautiful body lines, and concept car-style wheels. The main drawback is the lack of a traditional oil dipstick, while the adaptive cruise control radar proves difficult to figure out and the infotainment system experiences slight lag despite offering Apple CarPlay Ultra functionality. This Roadster is built for buyers seeking a high-end, beautifully designed convertible sports car that balances performance and everyday usability without compromise.
▶ Watch Review ↗TheStraightPipes gave the 2025 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster a mixed rating of 59/100, finding compelling strengths in its striking design and exhilarating performance—the gauge cluster looks sharp with Apple CarPlay Ultra customization options, and the engine delivers the loud, visceral experience Aston Martin buyers crave. However, the cabin technology implementation raises serious concerns, particularly around reliability, as the Apple CarPlay Ultra system experienced glitches causing audio to fail while driving and requiring full car resets; additionally, the system's data-sharing agreement with insurers may give some buyers pause. The Vantage Roadster is best suited for enthusiasts willing to overlook connectivity headaches in exchange for raw driving engagement and visual appeal.
▶ Watch Review ↗SavageGeese gave the 2026 Aston Martin Vantage a strong 75/100 rating, praising it as the first Aston Martin product that doesn't require owner excuses. The standout achievements are its design (100/100) with 85% new hardware, exceptional interior quality (100/100) that genuinely feels like a $200,000 car, and impressive performance (85/100) delivering 656 horsepower with 0-60 in the mid 3s. The main caveat is economy (0/100), as the car's weight and heat cause rapid tire wear, and the driving technology (43/100 mixed) prioritizes feel over modern assist features. This is the car for wealthy enthusiasts who want a pure, customizable British sports car without making excuses for quality or capability.
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