Aston Martin 2010
A "fly-by-wire" throttle with a six speed "clutchless, sequential, manual transmission" directs the control The Vanquish's core force consisted of "5.9 litre (5935cc), 48-valve, 60º V12 engine" outputting a max power of 460bhp (343kW) at 6,500 rpm along with a torque of 542 N·m (400 ft·lbf), running at 0-62mph in 4.9 seconds, succeeding a top speed of 186mph. Unfortunately, it was dropped in 2007 and would be temporarily replaced by the "Aston Martin DBS V12" as Aston Martin's pendant vehicle until 2010, when a permanent replacement will be made. It was created by Ian Callum and it is in the "grand tourer" class, and is manufactured by "Aston Martin Lagonda Limited".
It was Aston Martin's prime, emblematic, production car for the 7 years of its life. The Vanquish's stint in the limelight came from being the official car in the twentieth James Bond movie "Die Another Day", after that the Aston Martin Vanquish became one of the most popular, and easily noticeable vehicle, it was the car on everyone's lips. It was the forerunner of the Virage/ V8 Vantage, and was based on the theories of two concept cars, the Bertone Jet 2, and the Zagato Roadster; both were presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2004. This level of elegance and distinction could never be misconstrued for anything or anyone else, because it screamed outstanding performance, and timeless looks from the new car on the block.
It was Aston Martin's prime, emblematic, production car for the 7 years of its life. The Vanquish's stint in the limelight came from being the official car in the twentieth James Bond movie "Die Another Day", after that the Aston Martin Vanquish became one of the most popular, and easily noticeable vehicle, it was the car on everyone's lips. It was the forerunner of the Virage/ V8 Vantage, and was based on the theories of two concept cars, the Bertone Jet 2, and the Zagato Roadster; both were presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 2004. This level of elegance and distinction could never be misconstrued for anything or anyone else, because it screamed outstanding performance, and timeless looks from the new car on the block.