The next Aston Martin Vanquish will signal a
significant departure from its predecessors as it’s expected to become the
company’s not only fastest model but one of the most performance-oriented grand
tourers in its segment.
Aston Martin has taken prototypes of the next-gen
Vanquish to colder climates for the necessary development work. The British
sports car maker wants the new Vanquish to become a direct rival of models like
the Ferrari 812 Superfast, meaning that the new GT will focus less on luxury
and more on hard-hitting performance.
This aggressive strategy is portrayed on the test
cars which feature bigger air intakes, a prominent aero agenda that provides
more downforce and a larger front grille than the one found in the DB11. The
new Vanquish is expected to be powered by the same twin-turbo 5.2-liter V12
with the DB11 but Aston Martin will tune it to produce closer to 700 hp, instead
of the DB11’s 600 hp.
The rear end is expected to follow the design
cues of the smaller Vantage, including a continuous LED strip for the
taillights and a retractable rear spoiler. Aston Martin is expected to launch the new Vanquish as soon as this
September, with the official reveal to take place probably during the summer.
Cr : Carscoops