Aston Martin Vanquish limited edition to launch soon in India: A limited-edition GT model of Aston Martin's iconic Vanquish will make its debut in India. The Vanquish is a dream vehicle for aficionados because of its amazing design, exhilarating performance, and deep history.?
With its potent V12 engine, opulent interiors, and state-of-the-art technologies, this limited edition promises to be a veritable beauty on wheels.The Vanquish GT will be a unique sight on Indian roads because there are only a few cars available.?
It offers a driving experience that is unparalleled by fusing British craftsmanship with fast-paced thrills. This debut is eagerly awaited by individuals who value performance and elegance. Keep an eye out as Aston Martin redefines elegance and speed with the arrival of its flagship GT in India.?
According to Car and Bike, in?February 2025, Aston Martin aims to introduce the brand-new Vanquish to the Indian market. After a six-year break, the Vanquish nameplate was returned in September 2024 and is still powered by a V12 engine, just like its predecessors.?
It is currently unknown how many units of the model the company intends to introduce to the Indian market, given that production is limited to 1000 units annually.?
With a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment display and a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, the interior design is reminiscent of earlier Aston Martin vehicles. Numerous buttons for features like driving selection, gear selection, heating, and ventilation are still included in the car.?
These buttons are located beneath the main infotainment screen. Additionally, Bowers and Wilkins provide a 15-speaker, double-amplified surround sound system. The Vanquish's new 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine produces up to 1,000 Nm of torque and 824 horsepower at its peak.?
The supercar has an electronic rear limited slip differential (e-diff) and a ZF 8-speed automatic gearbox that powers the back wheels. According to Aston Martin, the car can reach top speeds of up to 345 mph, the highest of any road-going Aston to date, and will go from 0 to 100 mph in 3.3 seconds.?
Although Aston Martin has not yet disclosed prices for India, the Vanquish is anticipated to fetch a higher price than competitors such as the Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari 812 Superfast. When import taxes and customisation options are taken into account, analysts predict a starting price of ?5每6 crore (ex-showroom).
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