The legendary Vanquish name returns with a 5.2 litre twin turbo V12 engine producing 835 PS and 1000 Nm of torque. Top speed is 214 mph and stopping the flagship car won’t be a problem with its carbon ceramic brakes which are standard.

With the introduction of Vanquish we have crowned Aston Martin’s next-generation sports car portfolio. A true halo model in every respect, Vanquish makes an emphatic statement. One that further delivers on our mission to create the most potent, most beautiful and most exciting cars in the ultra-luxury sports car market. As such Vanquish is the truest of Aston Martins. Immaculately designed and impeccably engineered it sets extraordinary new standards of performance, style and luxury for a new generation of connoisseurs.

Said Lawrence Stroll  Aston Martin Executive Chairman.

Marek Reichman, Aston Martin’s Executive Vice President and Chief Creative Officer said

Vanquish is an iconic halo model for our sports car portfolio and we’re always designing for beyond the expected, rational, and thoughtful. We captured the immensity of its performance and the imperiousness of its intended purpose while tempering the drama of Vanquish with a rare and unmistakable sense of elegance. Our team demonstrated bravery and curiosity in their quest to deliver unexpected design ideas throughout. The teardrop exterior features an all-new surface language and amplified front-engine proportions, and the interior environment combines the focus of a true driver’s car with elevated luxury and state-of-the-art technology. There is great passion in creating pure excitement, and this new Vanquish is a culmination of fearless creativity and human ingenuity. We have combined next level, ultra-luxury performance with British-cool sports car styling to deliver a crowning Aston Martin V12 flagship for the ages.

Production will be limited to fewer than 1000 cars produced each year, with first deliveries expected to arrive towards the latter part of this year.

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