New Aston Martin Vanquish Unveiled Globally, Gets 835bhp Twin-turbo V12
The Aston Martin Vanquish will enter production later this year, with an annual production limited to fewer than 1,000 units, ensuring its exclusivity.
Aston Martin has reintroduced the Vanquish name, positioning it as the top model in the lineup. The 2025 Vanquish features a bespoke chassis, a lightweight carbon fibre body, and a lavishly appointed interior. In a time when many automakers are downsising their engines and adopting electrification, Aston Martin has made a bold statement by equipping the Vanquish with a newly developed V12 engine. The manufacturer has announced that production will be strictly limited to 1,000 units per year, further enhancing the Vanquish's exclusivity.
New Aston Martin Vanquish: Design
The 2025 Vanquish blends classic Aston Martin style with modern elegance. The front end of the car features a wide grille, sharp Matrix LED headlights, and a bold splitter. The sculpted sides highlight sleek carbon fibre bodywork, flush door handles, and 21-inch forged alloy wheels with high-performance Pirelli P Zero tyres. The rear stands out with a stainless steel four-tailpipe exhaust system, an optional titanium exhaust for weight reduction, and a large diffuser with seven LED light blades.
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New Aston Martin Vanquish: Interior
The Vanquish's two-seater cabin, similar to the Vantage and DB12, offers a luxurious, driver-focused space. It has a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster and infotainment system for key information and entertainment. The 16-way power front seats, covered in Alcantara and semi-aniline leather, ensure comfort. A 15-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system enhances the sound experience. Optional wood trim adds a refined touch to the cabin.
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New Aston Martin Vanquish: Powertrain
The Vanquish packs a powerful 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine, delivering 835bhp and 1,000Nm of torque. This engine propels the car from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.3 seconds and can achieve a top speed of 345km/h. An 8-speed automatic gearbox with electronic shift-by-wire control sends power to the rear wheels. This new Vanquish outperforms its predecessor, the DBS, with an extra 110bhp and 100Nm of torque, offering a more thrilling driving experience.
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