The Aston Martin Vanquish, coming next spring as a 2014 model, replaces the DBS in Aston's lineup.
It wears an all-carbon body and a new V12 boasting 565 hp and 457 lb ft
of torque. The powerplant is an all-new block and head with
variable-valve timing, new fuel pump, bigger throttle bodies and a
bigger intake manifold.
The 2014 Aston Martin Vaquish out on the street |
As for the exterior styling, it was inspired by the mighty One-77. Aston CEO Ulrich Bez calls the Vanquish “the best car we've ever done.”
The
car looks quite a bit more muscular than the DBS, with a more assertive
front end and more sculpted body. The interior is new and is a huge
improvement over previous Astons—and build quality is way up. The center
console has the latest touch-sensitive switchgear and has a cleaner
look. Headroom and legroom are up.
What's it like to drive?
Well,
with that much power, you'd guess it drives well—and you'd be right.
The V12 sounds glorious; the power is prodigious. With the torque peak
lower in the band, the power is more accessible in everyday driving.
Aston says the car will hit 60 mph in about 4.0 seconds with a 183-mph
top speed. There's just a ton of grip, improved with a launch-control
program you engage from the cockpit via a button. Weight distribution is
roughly 50/50, thanks to most of the weight being between the axles,
and the new steering rack provided spot-on feel with the right amount of
weight.
The interior of the 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish is a large improvement over previous Aston Martins. |
The ride/handling mix has been tuned a bit more toward a
grand-touring car than an all-out performance sports car, and the whole
driving experience is one of effortless performance. The suspension is
independent double wishbone, with coil springs front and rear. It's
adjustable, with normal, firm and track modes, but we liked the normal
setting better. Overall, Bez says the car drives well enough to “make me
smile.”
There's no manual transmission available, and that might
cause some heartburn, but we thoroughly enjoyed the ZF six-speed
automatic. At lower speeds it was smooth, just like a normal automatic.
Jumping on the throttle once the road opened up, it gave off crisp,
quick shifts. Paddles are mounted on the steering column if you still
want to shift yourself. Our two cents: We didn't miss a manual
transmission.
The new 2014 Aston Martin Vaquish on display. |
Do you want one?
Of course you
do. In our opinion, Bez is right when he says it's the best car the
company has ever done. For that reason alone, you should call your
dealer. The car will launch in the U.S. early next year as a 2014 model.
Price is $282,110, including a $2,600 gas-guzzler tax and $2,115 for
destination and delivery.
A close-up view of the wheel of a new 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish. |
2014 Aston Martin Vanquish
On Sale: Early 2013
Base Price: $282,110
Drivetrain: 5.9-liter, 565-hp, 457 lb-ft V12; RWD, six-speed automatic
Curb Weight: 3,834 lb
0-60 MPH: 4.0 sec (mfr)
Fuel Economy: 14 mpg (est)
The 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish tailpipe up close. |
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