Low-Mileage 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Manual Emerges as Rare Performance Collector Car

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Low-Mileage 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S Manual Emerges as Rare Performance Collector Car

A low-mileage 2017 Aston Martin V12 Vantage S equipped with a rare manual transmission has surfaced on the market, underscoring continued demand for high-performance cars that prioritize driver engagement.

The vehicle, showing approximately 7,000 miles, is one of about 100 examples produced for the U.S. market with a seven-speed dogleg manual transaxle. Finished in Stratus White over a Pure Black leather interior, the car represents a limited-production configuration that has become increasingly sought after among collectors and enthusiasts.

Power comes from a 5.9-liter V12 engine paired with a rear-mounted transaxle, delivering performance through a layout designed to balance weight and enhance handling. A limited-slip differential is included to optimize traction, while carbon-ceramic disc brakes provide strong stopping power.

The exterior features Satin Black 19-inch lightweight wheels and xenon headlights, while carbon-fiber trim elements contribute to both weight savings and a more aggressive aesthetic. Inside, the cabin is fitted with heated, power-adjustable seats and automatic climate control, combining luxury with performance-focused design.

Technology features include a rearview camera and the AMi III infotainment system with integrated navigation, reflecting the model’s blend of modern convenience and traditional driving appeal.

This particular example has a documented history, having previously been sold in 2022 before reappearing on the market in 2024. It was later acquired by its current owner and is now being offered on consignment in Arizona through a selling dealer affiliated as a Bring a Trailer Local Partner.

Included with the sale are the original window sticker, service records, a clean vehicle history report, and a Montana title.

With its combination of limited production, low mileage, and a manual transmission paired to a naturally aspirated V12, the car highlights a segment of performance vehicles that has become increasingly rare in the modern automotive landscape. See it here.

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