This Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster-style electric go-kart was built by Atom Model Cars of Chatteris, England, in 2012 and was purchased by the seller in 2024. It is finished in red over black leather upholstery and is powered by dual 24-volt electric motors. Features include a right-hand-drive cabin with a three-spoke steering wheel and adjustable bucket seats as well as head and taillights, a side mirror, opening doors, hood and rear deck cover, faux side and hood grilles, exhaust outlets, five-spoke alloy wheels, a regenerative braking, system, a rear-view mirror, a USB port with iPhone connectivity, 12-volt sockets and speakers, a horn, and a faux engine bay. This V8 Vantage Roadster-style go-kart is now offered at no reserve with an owner’s manual and a protective cover in Miami, Florida, on a bill of sale.
Atom Model Cars Ltd manufactured model cars between 2011 and 2023, and this 1:1.5-scale example is built in the style of a first-generation Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster. The bodywork is finished in red and features front and rear lights, side repeaters, a windscreen, Atom emblems, faux hood and side grilles, dual exhaust outlets, and black leather-covered rear deck covers. A black driver-side mirror is fitted, and a mount for the missing passenger-side mirror remains. A faux fuel-filler flap on the left rear panel reveals charging sockets. The car measures approximately 9’4″ long and 4’4″ wide. Blemishes on the lower-left side of the front spoiler are visible, and exterior close-ups are shown in the gallery.
Silver-finished 13″ Dezent five-spoke alloy wheels are mounted with 145/60 Michelin tires. The kart is fitted with rack-and-pinion steering and a regenerative braking system.
The right-hand-drive cockpit features a V8 Vantage-style dashboard and door panels finished in black leather upholstery with white stitching together with black carpeting, a three-spoke steering wheel, and a carbon-fiber-style center console trim. A silver-finished instrument cluster houses faux instrumentation on either side of a centrally placed voltmeter. Additional features include faux air vents, a power boost button, a starter key, an analog clock, a battery level indicator, and a silver rotary drive selector. Door pulls, an armrest, and a side rear-view mirror are also fitted.
The bucket seats are trimmed in black leather upholstery with white stitching and have fore and aft adjustment.
A faux engine is fitted, with a silver cylinder head, “4.3 V8” badging, and a black engine block and valve covers. A black front panel houses a manufacturer’s plaque that shows the car was inspected by the company owner, Stuart Pennington, and the identification number 002.
The rear deck panel opens to access the dual 24-volt electric motors that drive the rear axle. Replacement batteries are said to have been installed in preparation for sale.
An Atom Model Cars owner’s manual and a green protective cover are included.