Aston Martin is today unveiling a stunning new luxury sports car – the Vanquish.
Sitting  proudly at the pinnacle of the luxury British car maker’s sports car  line-up, this breath-taking new super grand tourer represents the zenith  of current Aston Martin design and engineering.  Vanquish points to an  exciting and confident future for the historic brand.
Vanquish is  a new Aston Martin featuring the next generation of the renowned VH  architecture as well as a significantly upgraded 6.0-litre V12 engine  that is considerably more potent than before.
The design  represents the latest take on Aston Martin’s iconic visual language.  Vanquish unquestionably sees the brand continue its enviable tradition  of producing some of the most beautiful sports cars in the world.  Styling cues such as the elegant new waist, elongated side strakes and  LED rear light blades are derived from the One-77 supercar.
Unmistakably  an Aston Martin, the design shows a clear and coherent lineage from its  heritage while providing an equally clear pointer to the luxury car  brand’s vibrant future. Closer inspection reveals details such as the  stunning new Aero Duct on the rear boot lid. This elegantly devised  passive engineering feature, which counteracts lift at the car’s rear  when travelling at speed, is a triumph of both design and technical  ability.  
Performance, presence, style and great British craftsmanship – the new Vanquish has all these traits in abundance.








Aston  Martin Chief Executive Officer, Dr Ulrich Bez said: “Vanquish is the  ultimate expression of Aston Martin design ethos, engineering innovation  and technical ability. It offers luxurious, continent-crossing  capability and pure driving excitement without compromise.
“Bearing  the same name as the iconic V12 Vanquish that did so much to cement  Aston Martin’s reputation as a maker of great GT cars in the modern era,  I believe the car unveiled today once again puts this great British  brand at the top of its class.
“The new  Vanquish mixes beautiful design with impressive technology such as the  superb new infotainment system. This is the latest incarnation of  everything we know, informed and developed from One-77. It is the  ultimate Super Grand Tourer – confident and assured – and is the newest  representation of Power, Beauty and Soul.”
As happy on  the streets of a bustling city as it is carving through the countryside  or long distance motorway touring, the Vanquish offers a thoroughbred  British luxury sports car that’s also suited to everyday use.
Powered by a  significantly revised naturally aspirated 6.0-litre V12 petrol engine  mated to the proven Touchtronic 2 six-speed automatic gearbox, the new  car offers suitably impressive performance figures. The V12’s power peak  of 565 bhp (573 PS) makes it Aston Martin’s most potent production  model yet, outmuscled only by the strictly limited edition £1.2m One-77  supercar.    
The raw  statistics speak for themselves: 573 PS at 6,750 rpm, 620 Nm of torque  at 5,500 rpm, 0-62 mph in 4.1 seconds and a top speed of 183 mph place  the Vanquish firmly into supercar territory. Yet the brand’s team of  engineers have been working towards economy and emissions improvements,  too.
The latest  engineering methods, innovative technologies and typically understated  classic British design come together to make the muscular new Vanquish a  true super GT. For instance, each body panel on the car is constructed  from carbon fibre because of its high strength-to-weight ratio and  flexibility of form. Meanwhile torsional rigidity is improved by more  than 25%.
Practical  improvements such as a newly designed and significantly more spacious  cabin and a boot that, at 368 litres, is more than 60% larger than that  of the DBS, ensure the new Vanquish can carry sufficient luggage for  even the most ambitious grand tourist.
Designed  and hand-built at Aston Martin’s global headquarters at Gaydon in  Warwickshire the new Vanquish, available as a 2+2 or 2+0, sits atop a  broad line-up of world-class sports cars including the exquisite DB9,  sporty V8 Vantage and luxurious four-door Rapide.   
Dr Bez  said: “The Aston Martin range is stronger now than at any time in our  99-year history. The new Vanquish represents the perfect way to signal  the beginning of our centenary celebrations next year.”
Priced from  £189,995 RRP first deliveries of the new sports car are expected to  begin in the UK and Continental Europe late in 2012.
DESIGN
Aston  Martin is renowned in the motor industry for the supreme beauty of its  cars. The visual language of a modern Aston Martin is highly  distinctive, yet timelessly attractive.
The design  team at the company’s global HQ in Gaydon, Warwickshire, is led by  Design Director Marek Reichman and, together, they have developed an  unmistakable visual interpretation of the brand’s ethos.
When the  commission for new Vanquish arrived Marek and his team set about working  to hone the flowing exterior lines of a classic Aston Martin GT and to  create a modern day interpretation of the Vanquish.
Drawing inspiration not least from the iconic One-77 supercar, the team worked to evolve that design language and create a 21st Century successor worthy of sporting the Vanquish moniker.
They worked  to stay faithful to the V12 Vanquish inspiration – so beloved of Aston  Martin fans worldwide – while introducing new aspects that debuted in  the One-77.
The result  is a new Vanquish that very clearly retains the presence of its  forebear, yet offers it in a much more refined and functional package.  Sporting the assertive body language for which the V12 Vanquish is  renowned, today’s GT is more lean and elegant – highlighting its  improved agility and dynamics.
With the  exception of the now sold-out One-77 supercar, and limited edition V12  Zagato, the Vanquish sits atop Aston Martin’s model range.  Understandably, therefore, it boasts design language derived from the  One-77 such as the elegant and flowing waistline, elongated side  strakes, curvaceous, taut, form and LED light blade rear clusters, as  well as entirely new design ideas such as the remarkable rear Aero Duct.  Blending the aggressive lines of the One-77 with the elegant shape of  the DB9 and Rapide, the new Vanquish sets the visual standard for  today’s luxury GT cars.
It has  amplified gestures – in the form of bonnet vents, side strakes and a  sculpted roof – that accentuate the car’s extra performance and edgier  character. The car has a more assertive stance, yet is not overtly  aggressive.
A  near-continuous ring of exposed carbon fibre features at the base of the  car in the form of a carbon fibre splitter, light-catching carbon fibre  side skirts and imposing carbon fibre rear diffuser. This accentuates  the car’s sporting dynamics, as well as making it appear more planted.
Each body  panel on the new Vanquish is also constructed from carbon fibre, because  of its high strength-to-weight ratio and flexibility of form. This not  only reduces mass but means that fewer individual body panels are  required. For instance, the panel gap on the C-pillar joint is no longer  necessary.
The  designers have worked hard to pay attention to the finer details of all  the materials used, with the carbon fibre weave direction a good example  of this. It has been designed, and is constructed, to flow precisely  with the car’s elegant shape.
Just as  with the exterior, the design team were tasked with redesigning the  Vanquish’s interior to give it a more complete and high quality finish.  The result is an all-new interior that is more roomy, comfortable and  luxurious than ever.
Again  drawing inspiration from the One-77, the design team have emulated the  flowing lines, quality and craftsmanship while introducing significant  refinements over DBS to improve ergonomics and usability.
Showcasing  the vast selection of materials and finishes that are now available on  the Vanquish, the interior trim is available in a wide range of  materials including fine Bridge of Weir Luxmil Leather, Semi-Aniline  Leather and Alcantara, all expertly hand-stitched by some of the world’s  most experienced craftspeople.
Elsewhere inside, the new instrument panel is a refinement of the One-77’s, with new detailing and improved ergonomics.
The new  design is sleeker with a more elegant finish to complement the rest of  the interior. It features new elements that convey a powerful and  assertive attitude, and a new Driver Information Module (DIM) that the  Vanquish shares with the One-77. The new DIM retains the classic Aston  Martin style, but with a more futuristic typeface. The digital displays  have been revised following feedback from existing owners, now  permanently showing a digital speedo and a trip computer, which details  the remaining range and the odometer.
Perhaps one  of the most striking new interior design elements, though, is the new  centre stack with refinements providing a more elegant form that is also  more intuitive and accessible for both driver and front seat passenger.
A direct  descendent of the One-77 centre stack, the AM 310 Vanquish set-up  retains familiar elements such as the ECU engine start button and gear  selection buttons, while introducing a new infotainment system and a  significantly more user-friendly design.
The facia  trim now stretches down the whole centre stack and is manufactured from a  single piece of material, giving a uniform finish with, obviously, no  panel gaps.
The user  interface has been completely redesigned, with a more user-friendly and  ergonomic layout as well as technological updates that make it one of  the most advanced in-car systems available.
Aston  Martin’s trademark glass starter module and gear mode selection buttons  have been retained while all-new capacitive glass buttons with  illumination and haptic feedback have been introduced for the rest of  the centre stack’s switchgear.
Haptic  feedback is more commonly found in touch-screen mobile phones and Aston  Martin becomes among the first significant luxury car manufacturers in  the world to use the technology in a series production model.
Importantly,  of course, the new car has more space both for occupants, and their  belongings in the cabin. In fact the interior of the Vanquish has 140%  more storage space than the DBS. The cubby box has been redesigned with a  stylish armrest lid and now offers more than three litres of storage  space and an integrated USB and AC point for portable devices.
There is  further storage space at the base of the centre stack, with more than  two litres of storage, generously sized cupholders and a mobile phone  holder, as well as additional USB and AC points. Other storage spaces  are dotted handily around the car, too, with more than three litres in  the door bins and seat pouches alone.
Occupant  space grows in all axes versus DBS with, in essence, the interior  ‘pushed’ outward. Legroom is up 37 mm, shoulder room grows 25 mm, elbow  room extends by 87 mm while knee room is boosted by 50 mm. All this, as  the dash surface is moved forward 20 mm, too.
The Vanquish is available with either 2+0 or 2+2 seating configurations.
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