Aston Martin Rapide Explained
The Aston Martin Rapide is an executive saloon car that was produced from 2010 until 2020 by the British carmaker Aston Martin. Aston Martin began development of the Rapide in 2005 as the company's first series produced four-door automobile. The initial design was completed in about seven weeks by Marek Reichman. After more than four months of development, a prototype was completed and displayed at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The production version of the Rapide debuted at the 2009 International Motor Show Germany, and manufacture began in May 2010 at the Magna Steyr facility in Graz, Austria.
The "vertical/horizontal" (VH) platform, which the Rapide uses, extensively incorporates aluminium throughout the body, reducing weight. In 2012, Aston Martin ended its partnership with Magna Steyr and shifted production to Gaydon, a Warwickshire village where the other VH platformed cars—including the DB9, the DBS, the Vantage and the second-generation Vanquish—were produced. In 2015, Aston Martin began developing an electric version, the RapideE. The production-ready model debuted in 2019 but was never series-produced.
Development
Design work on the Aston Martin Rapide began in 2005 under the guidance of Marek Reichman, whom Aston Martin appointed as the lead design director in May. Before assuming his position, Reichman studied the characteristics of Aston Martin's cars and made several sketches for a four-door concept. Ulrich Bez, chief executive officer of Aston Martin, gave the brief to Reichman in the same month as his appointment, and work promptly commenced. Reichman, alongside a team of clay modellers, developed the initial project within seven weeks. Between August and December, a team of twenty-six engineers, led by Reichman and the general manager of prototype operations Ian Calnan, built a full-scale prototype.
After its completion on 22 December 2005, the prototype debuted at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in January. Aston Martin released the first official images of the production version of the Rapide on 26 November 2008 and 16 April 2009. It debuted at the 2009 International Motor Show Germany in September. Official series manufacture of the Rapide began on 7 May 2010 at a facility in Graz, Austria owned by the automobile manufacturer Magna Steyr.
Aston Martin opted to end its production arrangement with Magna Steyr in the middle of 2012, six years earlier than expected. Production temporarily halted in May 2011. Aston Martin, responding to declining demand for luxury saloons and aligning production with reduced sales, reduced annual output from 2,000 to 1,250 in June 2011. In 2012, Aston Martin relocated production of the Rapide to Gaydon, a village in Warwickshire, after receiving a £1.6million funding package from the British government's Regional Growth Fund. The funding was part of an agreement between the government and private industry to invest £200million in the economy. The Rapide was produced in Gaydon until it was discontinued in 2020.
Design and technology
The Rapide's "vertical/horizontal" (VH) platform makes extensive use of aluminium to reduce weight. About sixtypercent of its chassis and powertrain—comprising the engine, transmission and much of the front section up to the windscreen—is carried over from the Aston Martin DB9, which was the first car that used the VH platform. The Rapide's chassis, bodywork and structure are constructed primarily of extruded and cast aluminium, while its roof is made of polycarbonate. The Rapide features Bridgestone Potenza S001 tyres, sized 245/40ZR20 at the front and 295/35ZR20 at the rear. As well as the DB9, the Rapide's platform is used by the DBS, Vantage, Virage and Vanquish.
The Rapide is considered both a saloon car and a "four-door coupe". Its rear window slopes and narrows towards the back and over the rear haunches to increase its sporty aesthetic. This design compromises rear head and shoulder room, and the rear doors are bulky at waist level. Its rear flanks are wider than those of the DB9, thus smoothing the extended roof design. The rear wings and a curvaceous design language prevent the car from being perceived as a stretched version of the DB9.
The Rapide features a tilt-telescoping steering wheel, bi-xenon headlamps, LED tail-lights, leather and walnut trim with metallic accents, power front seats with memory, and cooling and heating systems. Connectivity features include Bluetooth, satellite radio and compatibility with USB and iPod. Other standard features include a sixteen-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system with two tweeters that rise from the dashboard on activation of the system. The Rapide became the first Aston Martin model to replace the Volvo-sourced satellite navigation system with a bespoke Garmin unit.
Powertrains
The 5935cm3 V12 engine, as fitted to the Rapide, produces at 6,000revolutions per minute (rpm) and at 5,000rpm, sufficient to give the car a 0–62mph time of 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 303kph. It features a six-speed Touchtronic II automatic transmission developed by ZF Friedrichshafen, a technology company. Its front-mounted engine powers the rear wheels. Its fuel economy rating is, while its average fuel consumption is about, which is considered inefficient.
The "Rapide S" succeeded the Rapide in 2013. The upgraded "AM11" V12 engine, as fitted to the RapideS, produces 4100NaN0 and 6200NaN0, sufficient to give the car a 0–62mph of 4.9 seconds and a top speed of 306kph. The car's fuel economy rating is . The Rapide S received further revisions in August 2014. These included the "AM29" V12 engine, producing 4120NaN0 and 6300NaN0, sufficient to give the car a 0–62mph of 4.2 seconds and an increased top speed of 327kph, as well as an eight-speed Touchtronic III automatic transmission.
In June 2018, Aston Martin unveiled the high-performance version of the Rapide named the "Rapide AMR", replacing the Rapide S. The upgraded 5.9-litre engine, as fitted to the Rapide AMR, produces and . The car includes standard Michelin Pilot Supersport tyres and 21-inch alloy wheels—the largest wheels fitted to an Aston Martin. The Rapide AMR features a carbon ceramic braking system with six-piston callipers at the front and four-piston callipers at the rear, which incorporate and brake rotors at the front and rear, respectively. The Rapide AMR can accelerate from NaNkph in 4.2 seconds and has a top speed of .
Electric conversion
In October 2015, Aston Martin revealed the concept version of the Rapide E (also known as the RapidE), an electrified version of the Rapide S. At the 2018 International Motor Show, the company confirmed that deliveries of the Rapide E were scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2019. Aston Martin debuted the electric version at the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show. The company intended to manufacture 155 units at its St Athan, Wales, production facility, which would also produce Lagonda's future electric vehicles. Williams Advanced Engineering (WAE) assisted in research and development and supplied the electric system. In January 2020, the Rapide E programme was cancelled because of the reported upcoming introduction of the DBX; the Rapide E was designated as a "research project".
The Rapide E was to have been powered by a lithium-ion battery provided by HyperBat Limited, a joint venture between WAE and the Unipart manufacturing group, capable of 800-volt power transfers. The battery pack was to house 5,600 lithium-ion electric cells, along with two Integral Powertrain electric motors at the rear, driving the car through an Xtrac transmission with a limited-slip differential. A new suspension system was also planned to accommodate the Rapide E's increased kerb weight. The combined power output of the two electric motors was to be with of torque. The Rapide E was projected to accelerate from 0– in under four seconds with a top speed of . Prototypes underwent testing at the Nürburgring to ensure linear power delivery even under strenuous conditions.
The projected all-electric range for the Rapide E was about according to the standards of the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure, with the ability to charge up to of range per hour on a 400-volt, 50-kilowatt charger. The Rapide E featured low-drag wheels and low-resistance Pirelli P Zero tyres.
Reception
Reviewers and automotive publishers mostly praised the Rapide's exterior and interior, many describing it as "one of the most beautiful cars" or even the "most beautiful car in the world". A journalist from the newspaper Australian Financial Review described the Rapide as "the prettiest sedan money can buy", and a review from the automotive insurance company RAC Limited contended that the car's design may alone be enough to influence a buyer's decision. They also stated that although its rear cabin was not spacious, the Rapide would transport four "with elegance" as long as occupants were not tall.
The magazine What Car? praised the Rapide's V12 engine, noting that it was one of the largest engines on sale but described the eight-speed transmission as "less impressive". They also highlighted concerns about the car's handling, finding that "the Rapide [was] unsettled by ruts and bumps at all speeds, while [the] firmer Sport mode simply makes things even more uncomfortable". They also pointed out that the car's large dimensions affected its handling, stating that "despite having nicely precise steering, the Rapide does not feel particularly agile". They complained that its large wheels generated road noise, although wind noise was effectively suppressed.
Motorsport
A Rapide was entered in the 2010 24 Hours of Nürburgring. It finished second in the SP 8 class and thirty-fourth overall. A Rapide S was entered in the 2013 edition; powered by a new technology introduced by Alset GmbH, its hybrid–hydrogen system enables the car to use hydrogen and petrol individually or simultaneously in its internal combustion engine. This Rapide S was the first car to race the 24 Hours of Nürburgring with hydrogen fuel.
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