
This highly anticipated model is set to replace the DBS as the brand’s flagship GT.
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This highly anticipated model is set to replace the DBS as the brand’s flagship GT.
Aston Martin is preparing to unveil its next-generation grand tourer, the Vanquish, on September 2, 2024. This highly anticipated model is set to replace the DBS as the brand’s flagship GT. Drawing design inspiration from both the traditional aesthetics of Aston Martin and modern touches seen in the Valour, the Vanquish is expected to present a more muscular front profile with an integrated grille and sculpted hood, alongside a sleek rear end featuring a flat fascia and ducktail spoiler.
— Aston Martin (@astonmartin) August 19, 2024
The powertrain is one of the standout features of the new Vanquish. It will house a completely new V12 engine, a twin-turbocharged unit boasting an impressive output of 813 bhp and 1000 Nm of torque.
The engineering enhancements include a reinforced cylinder block, optimised conrods, redesigned cylinder heads, and updated camshaft profiles, coupled with reworked intake and exhaust systems. This allows the vehicle to achieve a top speed reportedly capped at 344 kmph.
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