Next year Aston Martin celebrates its centenary and to mark the milestone the automaker will be launching a new model, one that’s forward-looking yet still hinting at the past.
That new model, we can confirm today, is the AM 310 Vanquish, the first images and details of which have just hit the Web.
Aston Martin’s new model, which will serve as the marque’s flagship now that the One-77 supercar is officially sold out and sales of the DBS are wrapping up, has been one of the worst kept secrets of the year.
A concept version dubbed the AM 310 was quietly rolled out at the recent 2012 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d'Este in Italy, and then a completed car bearing the “Vanquish” name on its trunk was spotted just outside Aston Martin’s headquarters in Gaydon, England.
Now information on the car has surfaced on Aston Martin’s main website one day prior to the official reveal.
The decision to call it a Vanquish is fitting considering the new car is being launched as part of Aston Martin’s centenary celebrations, though at the same time it is also thoroughly modern, featuring the aggressive new look that will appear on the automaker’s future models--just like the previous Vanquish.
Under the body panels are heavily revised versions of Aston Martin’s venerable VH platform and 6.0-liter V-12 engine, which the automaker describes as next-generation designs. Peak output is rated at 565 horsepower and 457 pound-feet of torque, with drive sent to the rear wheels via a ‘Touchtronic 2’ six-speed automatic with paddle shifters.
Aston Martin predicts the new Vanquish will accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 4.1 seconds and reach a top speed of 183 mph. Yet the brand’s team of engineers has also been working towards economy and emissions improvements.
Using knowledge attained during development of the One-77, each body panel on the new Vanquish is constructed from carbon fiber because of its high strength-to-weight ratio and flexibility of form. Meanwhile, torsional rigidity is improved by more than 25 percent.
Inside the cabin stylists have also drawn inspiration from the One-77. The sweeping center console, for example, is almost identical to the design seen on the former flagship. Customers will be able to choose from 2 or 2+2 seating configurations, and at the rear they’ll find much more space than in the DBS, with designers managing to increase trunk space by 60 percent to 13 cubic feet.
First sales of the AM 310 Vanquish are scheduled to start in Europe towards the end of the year, with pricing set at £189,995 (approximately $297,828). U.S. launch and pricing information should be announced shortly.
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