For some car enthusiasts, nothing is good enough without a V12 engine. Although the DB12's 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 produces an impressive 671 horsepower, it's not enough for those who crave more. That's why Aston Martin is returning to one of the most respected names in the world of motoring, with a V12 engine: the new Aston Martin Vanquish 2025
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Get ready, car enthusiasts, because Aston Martin has unleashed a new road-legal beast on the world. Meet the Valiant, an aerodynamic supercar based on the already stunning Valour coupe. True to Aston's philosophy that big engines mean satisfaction, it was equipped with a twin-turbine V-12 engine that produces more than 730 horsepower. And yes, of course, they also added a six-speed manual transmission. Yes, you read that right.
A few days ago, at the World Motor Show in Geneva, the Renault 5 was presented, a car that, by all standards, could reach the magic threshold of 25,000 euros for a useful electric car. However, Renault did not do this, as the base model is not a "useful" electric car in many respects for the stated amount. It is precisely for this reason that a note is being created in which I outline precisely why I believe that we are witnessing the collapse of one of the largest industries on the old continent. And the fault is not electric cars, but the inability to change the culture in European car companies. And, of course, some other factors that are...
Aston Martin has continued the Vantage tradition for 74 years, which is, hands down, longer than most marriages. The current generation of this two-door GT car, which has ruled the market since 2018, is undergoing a facelift so extensive that you could say it's plastic surgery, where almost everything except the name has been changed. Think of it as a normal mid-cycle refresh. This is the 2025 Aston Martin Vantage.
Today, the British manufacturer reveals the all-new Aston Martin DB12, marking a new era for the carmaker with significantly more power, better dynamics and an even higher level of interior comfort.
The long-awaited convertible version of the Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate has finally been revealed, showcasing the stunning Volante design in a series of stunning official images. Limited to just 199 units, this rare gem has already sold out, proving the enduring appeal of the Gaydon-based luxury brand.
The history of the Aston Martin brand has already served some convertible powered by an exciting V 12-cylinder engine. This time, however, they presented something completely new. For the first time, you can imagine an Aston Martin Vantage Roadster with a 12-cylinder engine.
In the world of extremely powerful SUVs, a new competitor has appeared - the Aston Martin DBX. this already offers as much as 542 horsepower with the basic standard version. But this is just the beginning! There is also a version labeled DBX707.
Aston Martin is celebrating the release of the 25th James Bond film with two exclusive special editions inspired by the cars of the No Time to Die stars. The rekindled collaboration between Aston Martin and EON Productions, the company that produces the James Bond films, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios brings exciting special editions of two 007 models - the Aston Martin Vantage and the DBS Superleggera.
Aston Martin's iconic wings will appear on a motorcycle for the first time in history. This is the Aston Martin x Brough AMB 001.
Created in the special Q by Aston Martin department, the Aston Martin V12 Speedster draws its inspiration from the marque's rich racing history as well as aeronautical design. Only 88 examples of this purist edition will be made, and the first drivers will get their hands on it in 2021.
′Q by Aston Martin′ is a special department within the factory that takes care of the most exclusive examples of English ′steel′ beauties.