With the exception of the Valkyrie hypercar, the new 2025 Vanquish will be the most powerful street-legal Aston Martin to date, with a 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V-12 producing a peak of 823 hp. That ...
Aston Martin's DBS successor is coming soon New flagship GT will be called a Vanquish An 824-hp twin-turbocharged V-12 has been confirmed Aston Martin is just days away from revealing its successor to ...
Building on the DBS Superleggera it replaces in Aston Martin's lineup, the Vanquish outmuscles both of its direct rivals from Bentley and Ferrari. The fastest Aston Martin series-production vehicle ...
Absent from Aston Martin’s lineup since the 2019 model year, the flagship Vanquish returns in late 2024 to lord over the brand’s range with a stiffer structure, more horsepower and a more opulent ...
Aston Martin is bringing its Vanquish nameplate back to the market with a 5.2-liter V12 under its hood that makes 824 hp and 738 lb-ft of torque. Aston Martin says it’s capping production of the ...
Aston Martin has resurrected the Vanquish after a six-year hiatus. The 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish gets a twin-turbo V-12 making an astounding 820 horsepower, paired to a mostly carbon fiber body. The ...
UPDATE: We now have official pics and tech specs of the Aston Martin Vanquish, their fastest series-production car to date. Original story follows... There was a time when Aston Martin's flagship ...
Some cars are just gorgeous. Aston Martin built a brand around elegance and kindled it with V-12 power. And while the world is fixated on electric vehicles, the British brand bucks the trend with the ...
The new Vanquish, which is the first all-new model that’s been unveiled since Stroll’s comments, may not be a hybrid, but it does have one of those big ICE mills that the brand’s customers are so ...
While Aston Martin pours engineering and financial resources into developing next-generation hybrid and battery-electric cars, it is counting on traditional high-performance piston-engine vehicles to ...
It’s been a busy week for V12-powered GT cars, as both Aston Martin and Ferrari announce new models that sidestep electrification in favor of old-fashioned power. Just a day before Ferrari took the ...