2025 Aston Martin Vanquish, with V12 engine, to debut soon
Aston Martin is gearing up to unveil the third generation of its grand tourer, the Vanquish, for the 2025 model year. The British automaker has initiated a teaser campaign for this highly anticipated release. As part of this promotional strategy, Aston Martin has removed all previous social media posts and replaced them with a teaser that reads "All Will Be Vanquished." It will be fueled by a V12 engine.
A look at the powertrain
The 2025 Vanquish will feature an updated twin-turbocharged V12 engine, and is set to replace the DBS grand tourer upon its launch. This new powertrain is a modified version of the one used in the DBS 770 Ultimate. It has been confirmed that this revamped unit will deliver an impressive 824hp and 1,000Nm of torque. The enhancements to the engine include new conrods, updated camshafts, and redesigned cylinder heads.
Design and aesthetics
The design of the 2025 Vanquish will remain true to Aston Martin's signature style language, with similarities to existing models. It will retain the iconic front grille that dominates the entire front fascia, paired with oval headlamps. However, a unique rear end is expected for this model. Spy shots circulating online suggest that the car's development is nearing completion and an official unveiling could be imminent.
Future plans for the new V12 engine
Aston Martin has also revealed that the new V12 engine will not be exclusive to the upcoming Vanquish. The company plans to use this powertrain in some of its more exclusive and limited edition models. This suggests that fans of the brand can expect to see this high-performance engine in other Aston Martin vehicles in the future.