Vanquish Aston Martin Vanquish Gen 3


The Aston Martin Vanquish is a grand tourer introduced by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin in 2001 as a successor to the Aston Martin Virage (1993). Production: 2024–present (Third generation), 2012–2018 (Second generation), 2001–2007 (First generation).

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"DBS replacement is due later this year with aggressive styling and more than 750bhp

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Aston Martin is preparing to transform the V12-engined DBS into a bona fide supercar, more clearly distinguished from its V8-powered DB12 and Vantage siblings.

New images of the supercar – which could revive the Vanquish name – reveal that it is based on the DB12 but with a wide-reaching visual makeover that points to its extra grunt: there are huge new vents on the bonnet to keep the 12-cylinder engine cool, a much wider grille and a chunkier lower splitter that hints at improved downforce.

The rear end features a larger diffuser to improve aerodynamic performance, and the twin-exit exhaust set-up has been replaced with four tailpipes, nodding to the extra cylinders.


A similar arrangement featured on the final-edition DBS 770, in which the V12’s output was ramped up to 759bhp. It could be in line to receive yet more poke to do battle with Ferrari’s upcoming 812 Superfast replacement, potentially nudging the 800bhp mark, but it has yet to be seen whether Aston will boost capacity beyond the 5.2 litres of the previous car.

Any power increase will no doubt be matched by a comprehensive chassis overhaul building on the set-up deployed on the fearsome DBS 770 Ultimate, with uprated dampers and a boost in rigidity at both ends helping to improve cornering performance and giving the supercar a broader scope of ability on track.

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Although the DBS successor is evidently based on the DB12, it will be “completely different” to both that grand tourer and the new Vantage, Aston Martin chief creative officer Marek Reichman has told Autocar.

As for the new supercar's name, product and market strategy director Alex Long noted that ‘DB’ models tend to sit at the “core of the line-up”, suggesting that flagships such as this merit names beginning with V (such as Valhalla and Valkyrie), and Autocar understands a revival of the Vanquish badge is on the cards.

There has been no official announcement on the future of the DBS, which bowed out last year with the 770 Ultimate edition, but Long said the brand “will always have a flagship”, and its desire to reinforce its sporting prowess means a top-rung supercar is clearly all but a necessity.

Long added: “The focus on performance as a pillar of the brand is critical. Historically, we’ve been a performance brand as well as a luxury brand, and we’re moving back to that.”

Crucial to Aston Martin’s desire to cement its status as a maker of top-drawer sports cars as well as more luxury cars will be ensuring that each of its front-engined models has its own distinct character and capabilities.

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“Rather than having products with two levels of power output and performance – and that includes dynamics and braking and all the other aspects of what makes a proper performance car – we now have to bring these power levels that give our cars the edge,” said Long.

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Long also emphasised that V12 engines are “synonymous” with Aston Martin. “People still love the twelves,” he said. “As much as the electrification revolution continues, [a V12 engine has] a different use case, and it’s still very much a huge emotional connection for our customers.”

Aston Martin is expected to unveil the DBS successor this summer, possibly at the Monterey Car Week in August where, in previous years, it has revealed the Valhalla supercar, DBR22 speedster and Valkyrie Spider."
 
Marek Reichman has stated that the car is completely different than others in the lineup but does that mean the character of the car or just the styling?

Fascinating year as we’re going to see the “old fashioned” flagships from both Aston and Ferrari with the F167. Even though both makers have moved their new flagships to hybrids.
 
This need to be wild in both looks and power to justify its place and premium over the already spectacular DB12.

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I was sure the V12 was dead but I asked the Aston guys and they said in the Vantage line only. Which makes sense.

But the limiting factor is the transmission. It needs a DCT.
 
This need to be wild in both looks and power to justify its place and premium over the already spectacular DB12.

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They don't need much to improve on the exterior. Current DBS is drop dead gorgeous. Since the outgoing Ultimate had 770HP, we can expect at least 850HP from the successor.
 
They don't need much to improve on the exterior. Current DBS is drop dead gorgeous. Since the outgoing Ultimate had 770HP, we can expect at least 850HP from the successor.
Everything they make is gorgeous to me, I wanna see some aggression here.

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They don't need much to improve on the exterior. Current DBS is drop dead gorgeous. Since the outgoing Ultimate had 770HP, we can expect at least 850HP from the successor.

Problem isn't power. It's the torque. The, as I said, transmission can't handle it plus the they limit it further in the first 2 gears in the DBS, or did as it's gone. But that is memory.
 
Problem isn't power. It's the torque. The, as I said, transmission can't handle it plus the they limit it further in the first 2 gears in the DBS, or did as it's gone. But that is memory.
But I read in Evo magazine, they stated that Ultimate went through a lot of changes and that is putting the power much better down than the regular DBS.
 
But I read in Evo magazine, they stated that Ultimate went through a lot of changes and that is putting the power much better down than the regular DBS.

"Torque is the same, because ZF’s eight-speed automatic transmission can’t reliably take much more before it threatens to ingest itself."

"In gears one to four and only at below 4000rpm, the DBS now unfurls its mammoth torque in a way that avoids splurts of wheelspin when you don’t want them."


The lynchpin is the transmission. They even limited the top speed. For whatever reason.
 
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Looking at this further, this is going to be exactly what I want to see, something different. Look at that shape and those haunches. The tail is different too. Now I'm excited.

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Looking at this further, this is going to be exactly what I want to see, something different. Look at that shape and those haunches. The tail is different too. Now I'm excited.

M
It has the Victor/Valour like rear end which is a welcomed addition imo. I’m hoping they tailor its personality to be more of a F167 competitor rather than just a faster DB12.
 
Zagato design without Zagato price tag?
Zagato Astons are just overpriced crap. Basically they just take the stock models and make them visually a lil bit different. I'd rather buy a stock model than that bs.

This one is a different story. Its a compeletely new car. Inside and out.
 
f#cking DB11 C pillar is finally gone. Good riddance.
With that gone, and with what looks like a completely redone rear, I have hope.

This one is a different story. Its a compeletely new car. Inside and out.

It is absolutely not. It's a modded DB11
 
f#cking DB11 C pillar is finally gone. Good riddance.
With that gone, and with what looks like a completely redone rear, I have hope.



It is absolutely not. It's a modded DB11

Big changes from the factory. Huge difference.
Zagato, shmagato.... Who cares about some garage made bs.
 

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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
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