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2025 Aston Martin Vanquish Photos, engines & full specs

Body style: Coupé (two-door)
Segment: Coupe
Infotainment: Apple CarPlay icon Apple CarPlay   Android Auto icon Android Auto  
Production years: 2024

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In a world dominated by hybrid sports cars with low-displacement engines, Aston Martin dared to be different and unleashed the 2025 Vanquish with a gasoline-only turbocharged powerhouse.

It was obvious for many sports car manufacturers that they had to adapt to the new, electrified era. Little by little, they made hybrid drivetrains that focused on performance rather than fuel efficiency, which was OK. However, Aston Martin took a different path when it developed the 2025 Vanquish. For its most famous nameplate, the British brand used a twin-turbocharged, 5.2-liter V12 engine. Furthermore, it wasn’t placed behind the cockpit but in front of it to get a better weight distribution. As a result, the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish looked like a grand tourer even though it could compete side by side with most supercars on the market at the time of the car’s unveiling in September 2024.

Right off the bat, it was obvious that the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish was no ordinary car. It looked outrageous even if compared to its siblings. The front shell-shaped grille was broader than on any other Aston Martin vehicle. However, the car manufacturer used the same headlights as its Vantage stablemate. They sported LED daytime running lights that doubled as turn signals on the upper side and Matrix Headlights on the lower area.

Viewed from its profile, the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish impressed the audience with its long hood, which resembled a grand touring car. In addition, the hood sported two sets of six functional vents, one for each cylinder. Moving on, the car impressed with its longer wheelbase compared to Aston Martin’s previous flagship model, the DBS 770 Ultimate. The front fenders had a set of exhausts adorned by arrow-like trims and sported a discreet Aston Martin V12 badge. Moving on to the sides, the vehicle featured long doors with flush door handles that popped out when their opening button was pressed or when the owner unlocked the car. At the back, the British sports car manufacturer installed a broad plate featuring the Aston Martin chromed lettering on a body-colored or carbon fiber panel, depending on the options. It was flanked by seven LED lamps with a design that resembled those from the Valkyrie hypercar. Underneath the bumper, the automaker installed a massive diffuser that created downforce and integrated the four exhausts. Surprisingly, there was no Vanquish badge on the entire vehicle. Customers didn’t need one to know what this car was about.

Inside, the leather-wrapped cabin was fit for two adults. Due to the long engine bay, they stood almost in the middle of the vehicle and were spoiled by the automaker with a cockpit that breathed a mix of luxury and sportiness. Fronting the driver was a 10.25” digital instrument panel, while the center stack supported a same-size touchscreen for the infotainment system. Wireless Apple CarPlay connectivity was standard, while the Android Auto required a wired connection. The front sports seats were utterly covered in leather, and their power adjustment buttons were placed on the wide center console.

However, the technology package and the engineering details made the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish stand apart from its competition. Its carbon fiber bodywork was wrapped around an aluminum structure to reduce weight. Furthermore, the automaker installed ceramic brakes and forged 21-inch alloy wheels that reduced unsprung weight by more than 27 kilos (59.5 lbs.). The all-wheel independent suspension ensured customers that the car’s platform was ready for high-speed cornering. In addition, an electronically-controlled limited slip differential was also standard and could switch from free-wheel to fully locked in a mere 135 milliseconds. Under the hood, Aston Martin installed a 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 powerplant that the car manufacturer researched extensively. As for performance, the 3.2-second time from naught to 60 mph (97 kph) was just part of the package. The eight-speed automatic transmission was the only option.

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ASTON MARTIN Vanquish 2024
  1 gasoline engine
  • 5.2L V12 RWD (835 HP)

ASTON MARTIN Vanquish
5.2L V12 RWD (835 HP)

ENGINE SPECS - 5.2L V12 RWD (835 HP)
Cylinders:V12
Power:614.1 KW @ - RPM
835 HP @ - RPM
824 BHP @ - RPM
Torque:738 lb-ft @ - RPM
1000 Nm @ - RPM
Fuel System:Turbocharged Direct Injection
Fuel:Gasoline
TRANSMISSION SPECS
Drive Type:Rear Wheel Drive
BRAKES SPECS
Front:Ventilated discs
Rear:Ventilated discs
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