RE: Aston Martin Vanquish tweaked

RE: Aston Martin Vanquish tweaked

Thursday 16th September 2004

Aston Martin Vanquish tweaked

New S variant given more power, bigger brakes, and a body kit


The fastest production model ever to be built by Aston Martin is making its world debut at the Paris Motor Show on 23 September 2004.

With a maximum speed in excess of 200mph (321km/h) and a 6.0 litre V12 engine developing 520 horsepower, the Vanquish S has been designed to deliver even greater performance, complemented by subtle suspension and steering changes and a number of interior and external style revisions.

"The Vanquish is our flagship model and the standard 460bhp will continue to be built," said Aston Martin CEO, Dr Ulrich Bez. "However, this derivative makes the car even more exceptional. The latest Vanquish S is not only the fastest Aston Martin ever, but it is the best handling too. It is the ultimate high-performance Aston Martin."

The Vanquish S has received subtle but effective changes to complement its elegant muscular body. The famous Aston Martin grille has a new rounded and more open appearance for better cooling, and an aerodynamic splitter improves high-speed stability.

At the rear, a redesigned boot lid featuring a new high mounted stop lamp reduces lift and improves balance and stability, helping to achieve an impressive Cd figure of 0.32.

These differences on the Vanquish S not only improve the appearance but also enhance performance, said AM. All the exterior body panels are constructed from aluminium with each individual panel hand tailored to the central structure to ensure a perfect panel fit.

Revised steering geometry provides a 20 per cent quicker response, allowing the driver to apply a reduced input for required steering response. This enables the driver to be more precise with inputs - especially on winding roads - and more accurate feedback from the chassis.

The Sports Dynamics suspension, steering and braking package is now standard on the Vanquish S. This includes stiffer springs and dampers and shorter steering arms.

The brakes have been upgraded to incorporate larger six piston calipers and larger grooved and ventilated front discs. The rear discs are 2mm wider for improved heat dissipation. The use of floating discs ensures the driver has consistent pedal feel under heavy braking whilst a new brake pedal assembly reduces travel and enhances pedal feel.

Further development of Aston Martin’s low emissions, all alloy, quad-overhead camshaft, 48 valve, 6.0-litre V12 engine has generated an increase in power from 460bhp to 520bhp (388kW) @ 7000rpm and torque is boosted to 425lb ft (577Nm) @ 5800rpm.

Engine enhancements include new cylinder heads with fully machined inlet ports and combustion chambers to improve airflow, revised engine mapping and new fuel injectors.

The overall interior design is a subtle blend of traditional, classic and modern materials with Bridge of Weir leather upholstery matched to contemporary metal interior fittings and finishes. A number of detailed improvements have been made to the interior of the Vanquish S to enhance the overall appeal.

The luxurious but purposeful two seat or optional 2+2 cabin now features supportive all leather trimmed sports seats with many additional and exquisite detail touches which amply demonstrate the truly special nature of this unique hand crafted sports car.

"The Vanquish S V12 is a combination of state-of-the-art aerospace technology and hand craftsmanship," said Dr Bez. "It is the flagship model of a confident and growing company that is proud to display its heritage but is also determined to make the most technologically modern and inspirational sports cars in the world."

Illustrating Aston Martin’s continuing commitment to customer care Vanquish S customers will be eligible for a complimentary Performance Driving Course. This comprehensive one-to-one driving experience can be taken at one of three proving grounds – Millbrook in the UK, Lommel in Belgium, or Romeo, Michigan, in North America.

With the capacity to continue to turn heads, the design of the Vanquish is already established as a modern classic. Since its launch in 2001, the Vanquish has proved to be a huge success for Aston Martin with over 1500 cars built.

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docevi1

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Thursday 16th September 2004
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BigBadJohn

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258 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Very nice!
But why is it called the "S"? Should it not be called Vantage, as per Aston Martin tradition? "Vanquish Vantage" sounds much better!

Shadytree

8,291 posts

256 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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My boss get's his 'S' in Feb. I shall be having a go

WildfireS3

9,831 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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driving:


How can you put "460bhp" and "standard" in the same sentence??!!

Marki

15,763 posts

277 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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BigBadJohn said:
Very nice!
But why is it called the "S"? Should it not be called Vantage, as per Aston Martin tradition? "Vanquish Vantage" sounds much better!


Be happy they did not call it the Ghia or GLX

NST

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250 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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looks fantastic ! all i need to do is win the lotto..

neil.b

6,546 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Drool.....

Murcielago

952 posts

259 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Nice

trackdemon

12,318 posts

268 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Saw a couple of these on holiday - one Monaco registered in, well, Monte Carlo of course.
The other was British registered and was charging over the Col d Vence last Friday as we headed the other way - gorgeous.

T**AML, I salute you.

buster

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291 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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YES PLEASE

....after I've purchased the Murci

dubbs

1,590 posts

291 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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An AM is way nicer than any rebadged Audi.

Lambo have the looks but the interiors are BORING and they don't have the same "madder'n'badder than a rarri" image they used to have.

Can't say I've driven one so can't comment further but for the price I think a Vanquiash S would be THE way to go for both sports, GT and good old British Gentlemen thrills :-0

Of course if it was my money I think I'd be more likely to buy a DB9 and a secondhand 360 CS for track days... :-)

anniesdad

14,589 posts

245 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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That is simply gorgeous. The absolute doberman's.......put me down for 3.

BigBadJohn

44 posts

258 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Marki said:

BigBadJohn said:
Very nice!
But why is it called the "S"? Should it not be called Vantage, as per Aston Martin tradition? "Vanquish Vantage" sounds much better!



Be happy they did not call it the Ghia or GLX


or the ST520

penelopepitstop

775 posts

257 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Words escape me

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

261 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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I assume 'S' makes room for a 'vantage' in the future

XM5ER

5,094 posts

255 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Simply gorgeous!

Any "its two ford v6s bolted together" commentators please bugger off.

dick dastardly

8,319 posts

270 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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Delicious - the new car at the top of my wish list

>> Edited by dick dastardly on Thursday 16th September 20:15

williamp

19,561 posts

280 months

Thursday 16th September 2004
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When I went around Newport Pagnall recently we spoke about the "S". The rear panel (which I accidentally saw and pointed out) has a large lip on the centre at the rear, a bit like the Ferrari 550- style rear boot-ish (does that make sense??)

They also said that, like the DB7 and DB7 Vantage they will sell both alongside, and like the DB7 and Vantage, they expect everyone to go for the S over the Vanquish.

speedy_thrills

7,775 posts

250 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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Hello all,
Such a beautiful car! It’s a pity about the holes in the bonnet, they really ruin the fluid look of the car. Could they not have had something a little more tactful?

<---You took my cherry, this is my first post here.

Road_Terrorist

5,591 posts

249 months

Friday 17th September 2004
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I have to admit I never really like the styling of the Vanquish, but this may have just changed my mind...