Vanquish model’s designed still based on the VH architecture that debuted with the DB9 in 2003. The New 2013 Aston Martin Vanquish designed to replaces DBS. Resurrecting the Vanquish nameplate emphasizes the new car's status at the top of the brand's lineup, while distancing it from the DBS, which was too close to the DB9 not only in name, but also in execution.
The new Vanquish replaces the DBS, which replaced the first-generation Vanquish. That car was launched in 2001 as the brand's top-of-the-line model a rare and expensive car hand-assembled in Aston Martin's old Newport Pagnell production site. Resurrecting the Vanquish nameplate emphasizes the new car's status at the top of the brand's lineup, while distancing it from the DBS, which was too close to the DB9 not only in name, but also in execution.
Pricing for the U.S. starts at $279,995 including destination and gas-guzzler tax that’s $581 less than the base price of the outgoing DBS. The first cars was be delivered to customers in early 2013; a convertible version is sure to follow.
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