Aston-Martin Vanquish

 
 
  
 
  The Aston Martin Vanquish was the English coach builder’s GT offering during the hay day of the Ford era and made an on screen cameo in the James Bond film Die Another Day. The original 2001 V12 Vanquish was powered by the venerable 6.0 Liter double Duratec built by Cosworth and was offered in both standard and S trims. The regular twelve cylinder made 453 HP and 400 lb.-ft. of torque going from 0 to 60 MPH in 4.4 seconds and reaching a top speed of 196 MPH. The Vanquish S made 514 HP and took four seconds flat to get to 60 MPH and was good for 204 MPH. When the full sized super car met the end of the road, Aston Martin filled its slot with the top of the line DBS.

Aston Martin Vanquish V12 replica based on Ford Mustang


Even if it looks like a Vanquish, at its origins is not. It is actually a Ford Mustang that was modified very wisely! The car was made by the Canadian company, Exclusive Motors.
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Mansory Aston Martin Vanquish S


Tradition and high end combine into a breathtaking symbiosis, without a doubt we are talking about the Aston Martin Vanquish S. The front spoiler is carbon fiber has a 4 line adaptive grille element, similar to the 6 line light weight main radiator grill. The MANSORY Aston Martin Vanquish S has Brembo brakes with 405/32 brake discs and 6 piston calipers in the front and 405/28 brake discs with 4 piston calipers in the rear and an integrated handbrake system. MANSORY equipped the (...)
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Aston Martin Vanquish production end


Aston Martin will build its last Vanquish today at the Newport Pagnell factory. The plant will be sold and turned into offices and homes.
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2001 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish S


The fastest production model ever to be built by Aston Martin made its world debut at the Paris Motor Show on September 23, 2004.
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Aston Martin Vanquish gets manual gearbox


Aston Martin is offering the six-speed unit as an retro fit option on all Vanquish cars. And it’s not just new ones that will benefit - customers with examples going back to 2001 can also take up the offer. Models will be built on the firm’s production line as usual, before being modified by the Works service. Capable of 200mph, the manual gear-box car loses none of the performance offered by the semi-automatic (...)
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2007 Aston-Martin Vanquish S Ultimate Edition


Aston Martin has announced two exciting developments for both new and existing customers of the company’s flagship Vanquish S. Just 40 examples of a new Vanquish S Ultimate Edition will be handcrafted at the company’s Newport Pagnell production facility in Buckinghamshire. The model represents a luxurious and unique limited edition befitting the Vanquish S status as the ultimate Aston Martin and also celebrates the skilled craftsmanship of the team working at Newport Pagnell.
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2004 Aston-Martin Vanquish crashed


I don’t think we ever told you about a crashed Aston Martin and we hoped we never had to bring you news like this, but unfortunality our wishes didn’t come true. A 2004 Aston Martin Vanquish crashed in England. The driver aquaplaned and couldn’t regain control of vehicle. Went straight into the barrier and slid along underneath. Driver walked away unhurt with minor bruises.

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Meet the speed kings!


Nine of the fastest series sport car meet on a competition on the Volkswagen Highspeed test track Ehra Lessien. The car engine were started to determine the top speed values of each of them. The meeting kings were: the 528 hp Aston Martin Vanquish S, the Corvette Z06 with 512 HP, the Dodge Viper SRT-10 with 506 HP, 620 HP strong Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, 550 HP strong Ford GT, the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 with 640 HP, the Mercedes McLaren SLR with 626 HP, the Porsche Turbo with 480 HP 
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2005 Aston-Martin Zagato Vanquish Roadster




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2005 Aston-Martin Vanquish S




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