Scuderia Car Parts supplies genuine Aston Martin radiators sourced directly from OEM manufacturers, giving independent garages and private owners the same specification components that leave the Gaydon production line. Whether you are working on a DB9, DB11, Vantage, DBS, Vanquish, Rapide, Virage, or V8 Vantage, sourcing the correct cooling radiator for your specific model and engine variant demands a specialist, not a generalist parts distributor. Our team understands Aston Martin fitment requirements in detail, and that knowledge is available to every customer who contacts us. Stocking genuine Aston Martin OEM radiators across the model range means we can match the exact part to your build specification without guesswork. Worldwide delivery reaches customers in over 85 countries.
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An engine radiator on an Aston Martin is responsible for dissipating the substantial heat output produced by the marque's high-displacement V8 and V12 engines. Coolant absorbs thermal energy from the engine block and cylinder heads before circulating through the radiator core, where airflow drawn through the front grille reduces coolant temperature before it returns to the engine. On models such as the DB11 and Vanquish, the heat exchanger must manage considerable thermal loads generated under sustained high-rpm driving conditions. Core construction, tank material, and flow capacity are all engineered to precise tolerances for each Aston Martin platform, meaning the radiator specification varies meaningfully between model lines and engine configurations. Substituting an incorrectly rated unit creates real risk of thermal management failure.
The radiator on all current and recent Aston Martin models is mounted at the front of the engine bay, positioned behind the front bumper assembly and grille structure to maximise airflow. On the DB9 and Rapide, access requires partial removal of the front fascia. Regular inspection should include checking for coolant leaks around the end tanks and core seams, examining condition of the radiator hoses at both inlet and outlet connections, and confirming the integrity of the coolant radiator's mounting brackets. Coolant should be changed at manufacturer-specified intervals — typically every four years regardless of mileage — and the system pressure-tested whenever the radiator is disturbed. On the Vantage and DBS platforms, model-specific bracket configurations mean correct part identification before ordering is essential.
An Aston Martin radiator must meet exact dimensional and thermal performance specifications to function correctly within a tightly packaged engine bay designed around a specific cooling system layout. OEM parts are manufactured to the tolerances Aston Martin's engineers established during development, ensuring correct flow rates, secure fitment, and long-term durability. Non-OEM alternatives frequently differ in core dimensions, tank connection placement, or pressure rating — discrepancies that compromise cooling performance and can cause premature failure. Scuderia Car Parts holds direct sourcing relationships with OEM suppliers and brings specialist knowledge of the Aston Martin range to every order, ensuring the part supplied is the right one for your specific model, engine, and build year.