This might be the last car with manual transmission by AM

 The Aston Martin is abandoning the manual gearbox and the Vantage would likely be the last model with three-pedal from the company.

Aston Martin Vantage
Aston Martin Vantage

When Aston Martin revealed the manual Vantage AMR back in 2019, the company promised it would be the last manufacturer to sell manual sports cars. That commitment to the purist market has gone out the window, however, courtesy of newly appointed CEO Tobias Moers. Moers confirmed to Road & Track during a recent interview that Aston Martin plans to abandon the manual transmission altogether. The CEO, who previously headed Mercedes-AMG, also told Australian media the gearbox will be phased out of the Vantage lineup for the model's 2022 refresh. This contradicts the manufacturer's previous plans, which called for the manual to be a stand-alone option for the Vantage going forward.

While we were overjoyed to see Aston Martin offering a manual in the new Vantage, Road & Track reported they weren't especially enamored with the AMR's price during a review. They recommended buyers wait until the standard manual Vantage reached U.S. shores to get the most bang for their buck. Aston Martin confirmed the 2021 Vantage will still have the manual option, thankfully.

Aston Martin
Aston Martin

While we're sad to see yet another manual die, we aren't exactly surprised. Moers says that Aston buyers "overwhelmingly" prefer automatics, so spending the money to keep the manual around isn't exactly logical, especially considering the company's current financial situation.

It's a sad day for the manual transmission.

-by Amaan Attar

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