We should have seen this one coming, really. With the recent debut of the Vanquish Volante, Aston Martin highlighted that 2025 marked 60 years of the Volante name. There’s no better occasion for a limited edition than a big anniversary, and Aston Martin is keen to create more special derivatives from now on - and they weren’t exactly shy beforehand, from Red Arrows to 007. So here, hopefully to nobody’s surprise at all, are the Aston Martin 60th Anniversary of Volante Editions. Snappy.
There will be just 60 units each of the new Q-fettled Vanquish and DB12 (remember the Vantage drop-top is a Roadster, so isn’t here), each boasting ‘a unique specification… inspired by Aston Martin’s rich heritage’. So they’re dark green (Q Pentland, to be specific), with a Q Westminster Green hood and an interior of Centenary Saddle Tan, Ivory and Woven (whatever colour this is). There’s also 60th Anniversary embroidery, Dark Walnut Open Pore veneers and some bronze accents. Quite a traditional spec, you might say, for the latest breed of ultra-modern Aston Martins, but kicking it old school probably isn’t a bad idea when celebrating 60 years of a name.
The bronze theme continues throughout the anniversary editions, including milled-from-solid side strakes. Anodised in-house as well, Aston reckons they’re ‘a masterstroke of form and function from Q by Aston Martin’. Check out the enamelled ‘Q by Aston Martin’ badge beneath each one, too, to show off that this isn’t just any old green-over-tan Aston.
The 21-inch wheels on both are bronze, of course, with diamond-turned edges. Even the vaned grille up front gets the colour change, serving as ‘both a visual centrepiece and a vital performance element.’ Both DB12 and Vanquish Volante are pretty arresting cars in standard spec; it would be fair to say that these Q-fettled cars raise the bar even further still.
Vanquish and DB12 are mechanically unchanged for the 60th Anniversary editions; no bad thing given they are, respectively, the best V12 and the best modern DB sports car Aston has made. They’ll both do more than 200 and drive with all the panache and swagger that an Aston should, so there’d be no need to change anything. For what it’s worth, the Vanquish is said to be the ‘zenith of raw performance and presence, the ‘12 ‘an uncompromising balance between pulsating dynamism, unmatched ride comfort, and ultra-luxury refinement.’
Jolyon Nash, Aston Martin CCO, said: “Volante is one of Aston Martin’s most evocative names, representing six decades of the ultimate open-top driving experience. With the 60th Anniversary of Volante Editions, we’ve created a truly exclusive celebration of that legacy — bringing together the raw power of Vanquish Volante and the refined versatility of DB12 Volante in a way that speaks directly to our most discerning customers. These cars are the embodiment of rarity, performance and craftsmanship that define Q by Aston Martin.” A price hasn’t been announced for either 60th, though given the significance of the anniversary and the involvement of Q, there’s surely going to be a fair premium over standard. But like everyone said to your Mum, you’re only 60 once. Deliveries will commence from the end of this year.
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