Description
Viewing is available between Christmas and New Year by appointment only.
LUX CLASSICS ARE DELIGHTED TO OFFER THIS STUNNING LOW MILEAGE ASTON MARTIN VANQUISH S WITH EXCELLENT HISTORY IN STRIKING JET BLACK WITH CREAM TRUFFLE LEATHER INTERIOR COMPLIMENTED BY OBSIDIAN BLACK STITCHING.
DATE OF MANUFACTURE: 2007 | COLOUR: JET BLACK | INTERIOR TRIM: CREAM TRUFFLE & OBSIDIAN BLACK | 22, 389 MILES
THE APPEAL
A flagship Aston Martin in every sense of the word, and notable as the last all-new model to be assembled by hand at Newport Pagnell. It is the ultimate grand tourer. The trademark timeless, confident Aston styling is matched by its competent performance on the road and that totally addictive, intoxicating soundtrack of the 6. 0 V12. The Vanquish offers a truly memorable ownership experience, which is becoming increasingly rare and more collectible.
THIS VEHICLE
One of only 1, 086 manufactured, this superb low mileage Vanquish S was delivered new in early 2007, with only two recorded keepers since. It was purchased by its current owner from Aston Martin specialists, Nicholas Mee & Co in early 2011.
An impressive maintenance record is present, with invoices totaling over £16, 000 showing regular servicing and maintenance carried out through the Stratstone main dealer network, and more recently with well-respected specialists, Nicholas Mee & Co and Trinity Engineering. Also present are MOTs dating back to 2011 confirming the exceptionally low 22, 389 mileage.
This V12 Vanquish S is meticulously maintained, and presents very well in stunning Jet Black paint, with its contrasting Cream Truffle interior creating a light and airy feel to the impressive 2+2 cabin.
Specification includes:
+ 6. 0 litre V12 developing 520 hp
+ 6-speed manual electro-hydraulic paddle shift transmission
+ Jet Black Paintwork
+ Cream Truffle Leather seats with Obsidian Black stitching
+ 2+2 seating arrangement
+ Ivory Diamond Quilted Headlining
+ Hand-stitched Cream Truffle Leather Steering Wheel with Black Trim
+ Black Carpets
+ Body Coloured Door Release
+ Black Brake Calipers
+ Cruise Control
+ Rear Parking Sensors
+ Heated Electric Seats
+ Electric Heated mirrors
+ Heated Front Screen
+ Satellite navigation
+ Bluetooth
+ Personalised Sill Plaques
+ Brushed Aluminium Centre Console
+ Climate Control
+ Dual Front Airbags
With a commanding road presence, an addictive V12 soundtrack, low mileage and low number of owners, this is an enviable car that will be a pleasure to own and drive.
This vehicle is available for viewing in our showroom in Great Leighs UK, near Stansted Airport on an appointment basis. It would complement any car collection, and represents a good acquisition opportunity.
On Sale on behalf of its owner as a consignment sale.
WARRANTY & FINANCE AVAILABLE
MODEL HISTORY & PRODUCTION
Drawing inspiration from the DB4 Zagato, the first generation Vanquish was launched as the new Aston Martin flagship model at the 2001 Geneva Motor show.
The Vanquish used a bonded aluminium composite chassis with carbon fibre developed with Lotus, and a sophisticated independent suspension set up. Power was courtesy of a development of the 5, 935cc V12 engine first seen in the DB7, now producing 466 PS (343 kW; 460 hp) at 6, 500 rpm and 400 lb?ft (542 Nm) of torque. This paired with an automated manual transmission provided the Vanquish with impressive performance figures: a top speed of 190mph and a 0-60 time of under 5 seconds. This performance, matched with superb driving dynamics made the V12 Vanquish the ultimate grand tourer, and a serious alternative to comparable Ferraris of the time.
The Vanquish is significant as it represented both the beginning and end of an era; it was the last all new model to still be assembled by hand at Newport Pagnell, but at the same time it was technically the most advanced car ever produced by Aston Martin, and formed the underpinnings for future models in the subsequent years.
Its appearance in the 2002 James Bond film ?Die Another Day? earned it third place in the list of best film cars ever, finishing only behind the ?Italian Job? minis and Aston Martin?s own DB5 from ?Goldfinger?. Then in 2020, the Vanquish, along with the DB4 Zagato was recognised by Autocar as one of the ten most beautiful cars of all time.
In 2004, the V12 Vanquish S was launched with subtle styling additions, and power increased to 527 PS (388 kW; 520 hp) which when paired with stiffer suspension, revised steering, larger brakes, and F1-inspired paddle shift transmission, provided breathtaking performance and a top speed in excess of 200mph.
The V12 Vanquish was ultimately replaced by the introduction of the DBS in 2007.