Following the
launch of his own business, ex-Jaguar designer Ian Callum announced its first
project, the Aston Martin Vanquish 25. Callum Designs and R-Reforged are
planning a re-designed and re-engineered version of the original Aston Martin
Vanquish V12, with the project limited to just 25 examples -and fully backed by
Aston Martin themselves.
The project has
been in development for 18 months and the goal was to refine the design and
upgrade the hardware of the iconic British supercar that was originally penned
by Callum himself. Although the car retains its strong visual character, Callum
made over 100 design changes and refinements; the exterior now features new
carbon-fiber bumpers front and rear that also improve aerodynamics, as well as
new high-intensity LED headlights and taillights for a refreshed aesthetic and
better lighting performance.
On the sides we
find new strakes made out of carbon, new door mirrors, one-piece carbon window
surrounds, re-formed sills and an aluminum/carbon fuel filler. At the rear we
find a bespoke diffuser with the new exhaust pipes neatly integrated.
The supercar sits
10mm lower than before and rides on custom forged 22-inch wheels. The tracks
front and rear are also wider, while there are new dampers and custom springs
fitted. Suspension changes also include a set of larger anti-roll bars front
and back to improve steering feel and precision. Callum also added larger,
stiffer bearings to both axles, while the factory brakes were replaced with a
set of the latest Aston Martin carbon ceramic discs.
The 5.9-liter V12
engine also gets its own set of upgrades, including a new ECU tune, camshaft
and the aforementioned exhaust system. Callum claims that the changes add
around 60 HP to the engine’s 520 HP output. The company will also offer a
modern, six-speed torque-converter automatic transmission for those who want to
ditch the archaic single-clutch automated gearbox.
Perhaps the most
dramatic changes are to be found inside; Callum replaced the center part of the
dashboard with a new one made out of carbon that now comes with an integrated
eight-inch infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The
instrument cluster is also new, designed by luxury watch maker Bremont who also
provided a removable mechanical pocket watch that nests between the center air
vents.
The seats are also
new, with the driver’s one offering a lower, more cosseting seating position.
Callum also removed the rear seats, freeing up space for both the driver and
passenger and making the interior more practical than before.
Customers will be
able to provide a Vanquish or have an example sourced by Callum Designs.
Pricing for a finished car starts from £ 550,000 (US$ 660k), plus local taxes,
including the donor car. First deliveries are set for late 2020.