Aston Martin VH platform

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The VH Platform (for vertical/horizontal platform) is Aston Martin's automobile platform that underpinned their grand tourers and sports cars. It served as the basis for Aston Martin's production cars up until the introduction of the Aston Martin DB11 in 2016, which featured an all-new bonded-aluminium platform that would underpin future Aston Martins.[1][2] The VH platform was used in all of Aston Martin's lineup at the time excluding the One-77,[3] which uses Carbon Architecture and the Cygnet[4] which is based on the Toyota iQ. There are four variations of the VH platform.

  1. ^ Duff, Mike (1 March 2016). "2017 Aston Martin DB11 Revealed!". Car and Driver. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
  2. ^ Robinson, Aaron (4 August 2016). "2017 Aston Martin DB11". Car and Driver. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Carbon Architecture".
  4. ^ "Cygnet".

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