File the Vanquish Zagato Volante under "should have seen this one coming". Think about it: the
Vanquish Zagato
sold out almost immediately, there's a history of Aston and Zagato producing roadsters and Monterey is most probably a very receptive audience to V12 convertibles. All sort of makes sense.
Naturally the Volante differs most from the coupe at the back; the double bubble roof has become a twin cowled rear deck, leading into the boot. The roof itself is said to be a "bespoke folding hood", derived from the system used in the regular Vanquish Volante. The rest of the back of the car remains unchanged, with the same lights (using Vulcan technology) and exhaust arrangement. Aston's Marek Reichman said of the Volante look: "We've endeavoured to create an elegant, flowing shape that really works to emphasise the car's sculpted rear haunches." Have they succeeded?
Elsewhere the Zagato is as you were for the coupe, with the 600hp V12, carbon sills and 'Z' logos around the interior. Owing to the additional weight of the Volante, the projected 0-62mph time has risen from 3.5 seconds for the coupe to 3.7 now.
Aston Martin will build 99 Zagato Volantes, an identical number to the coupe. There's no word yet on price or availability but, given how swiftly the hardtops disappeared, it would be very surprising to find any remaining build slots now. If you haven't been lucky enough, there are such topless Zagato delights in the PH classifieds as a 1991 V8 and a DB AR1 also. But if you are one of the lucky 99, deliveries begin next year.