FULL STORY: http://www.caranddriver.com/news/2013-aston-martin-am-310-vanquish-photos-and-info-news M
http://www.insideline.com/aston-mar...arrives-in-early-2013-priced-from-279995.html (Can someone take the AM 310 out of the thread title please? Thanks) M
Clearly Aston is hurting for ideas and technical expansion. They need BMW or Mercedes-Benz to take over and provide the cash and know how, but for now this update will get them by I think. Now bring on the Rapide S. I really wish one of the Germans would just buy them, either BMW or Mercedes. Mercedes' 6.2. AMG V8 would be perfect for the the Vantage models and for an entry level DB9. A co-developed, from scratch V12 with AMG would be such a dream for AMG and Aston. Let AMG turbo charge it for their cars and give it to Aston in N/A form to do what they will with it. ***** SIGH ****** M
The technical package might be a bit long in the tooth (the engine, the 6-speed ZF transmission, and the VH platform), but I still like it a lot. We have to remember that Aston Martin is not Mercedes Benz or BMW and don't have the resources to come up with all new platforms, engines, and transmissions everytime they come out with a new model. The new interior would have probably consumed a lot of Aston Martin's financial resources. The only concern I have is that the Aston Martin V12 engine is really getting left behind by the Ferrari FF and F12's V12 and also that of the Mercedes AMG. Aston Martin should have at least, in my view, brought out the 8-speed ZF transmission at launch. But development works might have fallen behind the launch date.
Now there is progress in terms of switchgear Looks fresh, elegant, modern, futuristic and indeed as progress for HVAC controls. Unique
Yeah, it's pretty darn stunning, irrespective of how typecast it may be - it's an Aston Martin for pete's sake - within the marque's present design idiom. It's Vanquish alright - pure and proper. I really like the pinched waist "coke-bottle" surface effect around the trailing edge of the door and door-pillar.
Interior, especially controls, is a step up except for the tacho. Looks cheaps. It would need brushed aluminium. Other pics: Alot of CF for an AM. Looks good though. I said I didn't like the taillights, the wing and the rear quarter windows, but the more I look at it, it starts growing on me. I have to see it live. Now the list of cars with CF roof grows on: BMW, Subaru, Lexus, Aston Martin.
One cannot find the appropriate words to describe how truly terrible that interior is. My eyes have been soiled.
Autocar's excellent report on the launch of the new Vanquish: Source: http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/aston-martin-vanquish-uncovered
Information of the car is up on Aston's official website. http://www.astonmartin.com/en/cars/vanquish/model-information This is as close to a new car as it is going to get from Aston, it looks great in darker metallic colors.
I don't give a FFFFFFFFFF if this thing has a Navi system from the 90's and doesn't let me surf the internet while driving or whatever stupid Social Networking gadget people crave to distract themselves from the task at hand. I don't care if it has a 210 HP V6 developed by a 3rd World Country in the 70's. I want it, and it is incredibly luscious to look at. Also, I think that Aston must keep their cars looking very familiar and very slightly evolved every generation. In this case, it's not lazy and unimaginative. It's 911-esque. They're one of the rare ones who have a car that they can keep sacred, preserve the sanctity of its design, and IMO they should flaunt it, and let everyone else clamor for popping smoke with all new designs every generation. This is how it's done.
A lot more supercar-looking than any other Aston Martin (save the One-77). The new interior ergonomics have got to increase the desirability of this car! Overall, it's nice to see the Vanquish name back. The extra speed puts it more on par with today's times, I guess.