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2025 Aston Martin Vanquish: British Roar Redefined

Aston Martin strikes hard with its new Vanquish, a front-engined supercar that pushes the boundaries of luxury and performance. This mechanical gem embodies the pinnacle of British craftsmanship, combining raw power with ultimate refinement.

Breathtaking design

The new Vanquish asserts its presence with impressive proportions. At 4.85 metres long, 2.12 metres wide and just 1.29 metres high, this GT coupรฉ has a breathtaking silhouette. The distance between the A-pillar and the front axle has been extended by 80 mm compared to its predecessor, giving the Vanquish a majestic stance.

The front of the vehicle is dominated by an imposing grille, framed by tapered headlights. The carbon fibre side air intakes proudly display the inscription โ€œAston Martin V12โ€, recalling the beast that lies beneath the bonnet.

An interior worthy of haute couture

The interior of the Vanquish is a true showcase of luxury. Noble materials such as fine leather, Alcantara and carbon fiber blend harmoniously. The central console, lower than on previous models, retains many physical controls for optimal ergonomics.

The infotainment system is built around a 26 cm touchscreen, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Facing the driver, a 26 cm digital instrument cluster offers advanced customization of the information displayed.

A super-powerful V12 heart

Under the long hood of the Vanquish hides an exceptional engine: a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 developing a phenomenal 835 horsepower for a maximum torque of 1,000 Nm. This horsepower is transmitted to the rear wheels only via an 8-speed automatic gearbox and an electronic self-locking differential.

The announced performances live up to expectations: 0 to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 345 km/h. The chassis, developed specifically for the Vanquish, offers 70% greater torsional rigidity than the Aston Martin DBS.

Cutting-edge technology for performance

The Vanquish benefits from Aston Martin's latest technological advances in vehicle dynamics. The Bilstein DTX adaptive suspension promises an ideal compromise between comfort and sporty handling.

The braking system uses Brembo 6-piston calipers at the front and 4 at the rear, biting into carbon-ceramic discs (optional) measuring 410 mm at the front and 360 mm at the rear. The 21-inch wheels are shod with Pirelli P-Zero tires developed specifically for the Vanquish.

An assumed exclusivity

Production of the Vanquish will be limited to 1,000 units over four years, ensuring its status as a collector's item upon its release. The price, although not officially announced, is expected to exceed 350,000 euros.

Customization will be pushed to the extreme, with eight exterior colors at launch, various carbon fiber body packs, and a near-endless palette of interior combinations. Each Vanquish will be a unique piece, reflecting the tastes of its owner.

A strategic positioning on the GT market

The Vanquish is positioned as a radical alternative to segment benchmarks such as the Porsche 911. More extreme than a Bentley Continental GT or a Mercedes-AMG GT, it targets customers looking for exclusivity and uncompromising performance.

Faced with competition, the Vanquish stands out with its V12 engine, a rarity in an increasingly electrified automotive world. This exceptional mechanics, combined with craftsmanship, makes the Vanquish an object of desire for purists and collectors.

The future of Aston Martin

The launch of the Vanquish is part of a global strategy of moving upmarket for Aston Martin. The British brand, despite mixed results in Formula 1, is asserting its position as a manufacturer of exceptional sports and luxury cars.

This iconic model could well be one of the last non-hybrid V12 supercars, marking the end of an era. It embodies the very essence of Aston Martin: the perfect blend of performance, luxury and emotion.

The new Vanquish is more than just a sports car. Itโ€™s a statement of intent, a mechanical masterpiece that celebrates the art of the automobile in its purest form. For lovers of fine mechanics and discerning collectors, the 2025 Vanquish is already shaping up to be a showpiece, a precious witness to a bygone era when the roar of a V12 was enough to thrill enthusiasts.