The third-gen Aston Martin Vanquish has been launched in India with prices starting at Rs 8.85 crore, ex-showroom, before options. The new Aston Martin GT gets thorough updates inside and out, and is currently the most powerful combustion-engined road car from the British car brand.
- Vanquish is Aston Martin’s flagship offering
- Replaces the DBS Superleggera
- Rivals the Ferrari 12Cilindri
2025 Aston Martin Vanquish engine specs
2025 Vanquish’s V12 engine has redesigned cylinder heads and new intake and exhaust ports.
345kph top speed
A 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine powers the Vanquish and, interestingly, it’s not paired to a hybrid system. With 835hp and 1,000Nm (highest for the nameplate) and an 8-speed transmission sending power to the rear, 0-100kph takes 3.3 seconds and the top speed of the new Aston Martin is 345kph. Check out the table below for a performance comparison between the new model and the last Vanquish.
Aston Martin VANQUISH OLD VS NEW ENGINE SPECS Comparison | ||
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New Vanquish | Old Vanquish | |
Engine | 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 | 6-litre naturally aspirated V12 |
Power | 835hp | 573hp |
Torque | 1000Nm | 620Nm |
0-100kph | 3.3 seconds | 4.1 seconds |
Top speed | 345kph | 294kph |
2025 Aston Martin Vanquish design
All-new front bumper, fender and grille design.
The signature vaned grille has grown in size and feeds more air to the V12. Additionally, two fin-shaped bonnet scoops help in channelling the air. As for the illumination bits, the front boasts of Vantage-like sweptback LED headlights, while the rear gets a unique pattern.
The latest Vanquish Grand Tourer retains its two-door coupe silhouette; however, it is longer now as the distance between the A-pillar and the front wheel has been extended. The carbon-fibre side strake on the fenders has also become larger and blends well with the doors, and the new 21-inch forged wheels wear bespoke Pirelli tyres. That being said, the bulky rear wheel arch and the sloping roofline are similar to the second-generation Vanquish.
‘Shield’ with the Aston Martin lettering.
The Vanquish features quad exhaust tips and an aggressive-looking diffuser with central and outer blades for stability at high speeds. With the new car, Aston Martin has also added a width-wide ‘Shield’ panel, between the tail-lights, and can be had in either body colour, gloss black or carbon-fibre finish.
2025 Aston Martin Vanquish interior and features
Physical switches and buttons are retained.
Compared to the previous model, the two-seater’s interior has been completely redesigned and looks similar to the current crop of Aston Martins. Its 10.25-inch touchscreen gets Apple CarPlay (wireless) and Android Auto (wired), and a similar-sized driver’s display runs on Aston Martin’s new software stack. What has not changed are the physical controls for audio and climate, as well as the gearbox’s manual mode button.
Most of the cabin is finished in Alcantara and the seats feature a new quilted design. The Vanquish also offers a fixed glass roof (for the first time) but buyers can opt for a carbon fibre one too. A 1,170-watt, 15-speaker Bowers and Wilkins sound system is also offered.
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