RE: Aston Martin Vanquish S unleashed

RE: Aston Martin Vanquish S unleashed

Wednesday 16th November 2016

Aston Martin Vanquish S unleashed

600hp upgrade for Aston Martin's carbon-bodied flagship sets up in-house battle



Turbocharging is a great measure for filling in the blanks left by downsizing. But the arrival of the 608hp DB11 into the Aston Martin range does rather make the supposedly senior Vanquish seem caught with its trousers around its ankles, at least if you pick horsepower as your key measure of manliness.

"Hey guys, don't forget about me"
"Hey guys, don't forget about me"
Because while the DB11 ushers in Aston Martin's 'second century' with its all-new 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12, the Vanquish still uses the suddenly old-school 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12. You know, the one with a mere 573hp... Not to worry - here's a new Vanquish S, taking that to 600hp and injecting a whole load of extra attitude into the car that still represents the peak of the Aston Martin line-up.

Extracting the extra power comes from pleasingly traditional methods, namely bigger inlet manifolds to increase the air supply to the cylinders and create what Aston Martin describes as "a relentless power delivery and stronger feel all the way to the redline". Which all sounds rather appealing. Torque is 465lb ft at a lofty 5,500rpm, same as before; compare that with the DB11's 516lb ft at 1,500rpm for one sign of the difference in character between the old and new V12s.

The rest of the package has been suitably uprated to match, with revised spring rates, damper internals, anti-roll bar bushings and more to "give the Vanquish S a keener edge in its more sporting suspension modes" according to the press release. Aston Martin says this comes with no sacrifice to the existing comfort and refinement. A new front splitter and rear diffuser - both carbon - can be added and claim "meaningful" reductions in front axle lift while at the back you get quad exhausts. Personalisation options from carbon bonnet vents to quilted leather and other interior finishes are available to bring the bling.

This or a DB11 surely one of life's harder choices
This or a DB11 surely one of life's harder choices
A bit more attitude in both the way it drives and the way it looks should give the Vanquish a useful shot in the arm. The visual upgrades lend the car additional presence without going too Mansory on us as well, though you'll be wanting to watch that splitter on kerbs.

But is this S enough to maintain the Vanquish's hierarchy in the range? On paper the DB11 seems to answer many of the same questions - it's got a similar sporting GT mindset, weighs about the same and uses the equivalent transaxle-mounted eight-speed automatic. Performance is on a par too, the Vanquish capable of just over 201mph and 0-62 in 3.5 seconds while the DB11 manages 200mph and 3.9 seconds. Price-wise the Vanquish starts at just shy of £200K, the DB11 more like £155K. Basically it comes down to budget and personal choice - are you an old-school Aston buyer for whom turbos and 'modern' styling are simply too mainstream? Or does the DB11's look, relative affordability and punchier turbocharged mid-range count for more?

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EggsBenedict

Original Poster:

1,770 posts

174 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Looks lovely.

But surely we're past the days when you leave carbon fibre unpainted on a car like this? It's not that special anymore....

myhandle

1,187 posts

174 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Not cutting edge or anything really new, and with a few awkward details, but would anyone on this site not want one if offered? Nice big V12 and reasonably classical AM styling.

IanO

104 posts

237 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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That looks simply stunning. I'm sure in a few years I will look back on this as old fashioned against the DB11, but right now I think that is a more beautiful car.

HeMightBeBanned

617 posts

178 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Looks so much better than the DB11

stuart-b

3,643 posts

226 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Lovely but... always a but - that rear diffuser is just a mess.

DamianQS

75 posts

140 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Finally AM PR department have released photos I a decent colour .

Beautiful looking car . Which other V12 is there to tickle your fancy possibly F12?

Buster73

5,060 posts

153 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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stuart-b said:
Lovely but... always a but - that rear diffuser is just a mess.
To be fair not many driving it will be thinking about the rear diffuser.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Lovey swansong for the old engine, ending on a 600bhp note the same as the old Tadek Marek V8 did in the V600 Vantage.

SuperVM

1,098 posts

161 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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I think this or a DB11 is one of life's easier choices, Vanquish all day long.

Burwood

18,709 posts

246 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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myhandle said:
Not cutting edge or anything really new, and with a few awkward details, but would anyone on this site not want one if offered? Nice big V12 and reasonably classical AM styling.
Agree, lovely car. Dated old tech interior.

alpha channel

1,387 posts

162 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Well I've always said my favourite colour for a car is blue (at the dark end of the range), the photo's in the article only go to re-enforce that. Simply beautiful (barring the odd fussy bit, I'm not too keen on the centre dash bit), give me old school NA any day.

Dusty964

6,923 posts

190 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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Whilst in sure its an amazing car, it takes just one look at it to remind me how good looking the old one was.



Edited by Dusty964 on Wednesday 16th November 08:03

Matthen

1,292 posts

151 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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"600 bhp upgrade" - I clicked this link expecting a 1100BHP monster... It's only a 30 bhp upgrade. Still a fantastic car though... Wish I could afford one.

ikarl

3,730 posts

199 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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stuart-b said:
Lovely but... always a but - that rear diffuser is just a mess.
You're being too kind!

Vocht

1,631 posts

164 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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I love that forged carbon fiber dash. A fantastic job by Aston Martin imo. Finally seems to be the car that Vanquish should have always been.

peterg1955

746 posts

164 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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The finish of the centre section of the dash reminds me of this.... idea




only1ian

688 posts

194 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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DamianQS said:
Finally AM PR department have released photos I a decent colour .

Beautiful looking car . Which other V12 is there to tickle your fancy possibly F12?
How about a near 700bhp SL65 AMG epic v12 in that!

Frimley111R

15,661 posts

234 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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stuart-b said:
Lovely but... always a but - that rear diffuser is just a mess.
Agree, awful.

jamespink

1,218 posts

204 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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DB11's 516lb ft at 1,500rpm Just had to smile...

daveco

4,126 posts

207 months

Wednesday 16th November 2016
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HeMightBeBanned said:
Looks so much better than the DB11
Agree 100%

This highlights how woefully over designed the DB11 is.