Aston Martin Vanquish 25 Production Version Revealed

This is how Ian Cullum wanted the Vanquish to look like

This is the Aston Martin Vanquish 25, which is a revisited concept design that was shown nine months ago. It’s based on the first-generation Aston Martin Vanquish, which was originally designed by Ian Callum – car designer for TWR, Ford and used to be the Director of Design with Jaguar Land Rover.

The cars will be built in collaboration with R-Reforged and features a revised interior with over 350 designs, engineering, and material changes. Along with an updated chassis and powertrain setup. The 5.9-litre V12 gets a bit more power, with 580bhp – opposed to 520bhp from the original Vanquish. Next to the engine, you can have a manual, semi-automatic or fully automatic gearbox. It gets a bespoke carbon intake system with a specially tuned stainless-steel exhaust manifold.

It has a set of Bilstein dampers, stiffer anti-roll bars and new bushes. The ride height is lower by 10mm, along with a 60mm wider track. There’s a choice of three bespoke 20-inch wheels to choose from which are wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport tyres.

There’s LED headlight and tail lights. On this inside, there’s a leather interior and you have the choice of either a walnut veneer or carbon fibre trim. The steering wheel is thinner than before and the seating position is lower, too.

Production will start in September, with only 25 being built, costing £550k each. Unless you already own a Vanquish, then it’ll cost you a mere £450k.

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