Aston Martin has officially brought back the Vanquish supercar, six years after discontinuing the nameplate in 2018.

The new-generation Aston Martin Vanquish boasts an impressive exterior with bold, cutting-edge design language that blends modern aesthetics with classic inspiration. A standout feature at the front is the large shell-shaped grille, which is 13% larger than the DBS 770 Ultimate’s, optimizing cooling for the V12 engine. The LED Matrix headlights are tiered, similar to the DB12 and Vantage. The hood features additional air vents combined with sleek cuts, enhancing both the visual appeal and heat dissipation for this British supercar.

The 2025 Vanquish is equipped with super-lightweight 21-inch multi-spoke wheels wrapped in Pirelli sports tires. Its carbon-ceramic brake system features 410 mm diameter discs at the front and 360 mm at the rear. The company states that the brakes have been upgraded to reduce wear and withstand temperatures up to 800 degrees Celsius.

The rear end stands out with a large diffuser and a duck-tail-style spoiler. Notably, the Kamm-style tail, which abruptly cuts straight down, pays homage to iconic Aston Martin models of the past.

The taillights comprise seven tiered LED balls, a unique detail inspired by the Aston Martin Valkyrie. Below, the titanium dual exhaust system not only reduces weight by 10.5 kg compared to conventional systems but also delivers an exhilarating sound.

The interior of the 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish seamlessly blends sportiness and luxury. It features a 10.25-inch TFT dashboard paired with a similar-sized Pure Black touchscreen infotainment system. Other highlights include 16-way electrically adjustable seats upholstered in Alcantara or Aniline leather, a Bowers & Wilkins 15-speaker audio system, and a wooden dashboard trim.

Introduced as the most powerful car in Aston Martin’s 111-year history, the 2025 Vanquish is equipped with a 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12 engine that generates an impressive 835 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque. This engine is coupled with an 8-speed ZF dual-clutch transmission, a rear-wheel-drive system, and an electronic differential (e-diff). With this potent 12-cylinder powerhouse, the Vanquish becomes Aston Martin’s fastest supercar, capable of reaching a top speed of 344 km/h and accelerating from 0-96 km/h in just 3.2 seconds.

To enhance the new Vanquish’s stability and smoothness, Aston Martin engineers have upgraded its suspension system, increasing torsional rigidity by 75% compared to the DBS 770 Ultimate. Additionally, the Bilstein DTX suspension system offers smart customization modes.

The new-generation Aston Martin Vanquish will be produced in limited numbers, with a planned annual production of 1,000 units. The company expects the first cars to be delivered to customers by the end of next year.

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Reference: Carscoops

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