Vanquish Parts (2001 onwards)

The Aston Martin Vanquish, introduced in 2001, marked a bold new era for the British luxury marque. Designed by Ian Callum, the Vanquish featured a striking, muscular shape that blended elegance with aggression. It was also technologically advanced for its time, using a bonded aluminum and carbon-fiber structure that made it lighter and stiffer than previous Aston Martin models. This combination helped redefine Aston Martin’s image as both a maker of refined grand tourers and serious high-performance cars.
Under the hood, the Vanquish was powered by a naturally aspirated 5.9-liter V12 engine, producing around 460 horsepower in its original form. Power was delivered through a six-speed automated manual transmission, allowing the car to reach a top speed of over 190 mph. In 2004, Aston Martin introduced the Vanquish S, which increased power to over 520 horsepower and improved handling, making it one of the fastest and most capable road cars the company had ever produced.
The Aston Martin Vanquish returned in 2012 as a modern reinterpretation of the iconic nameplate, combining contemporary technology with classic Aston Martin elegance. Built on the brand’s new VH (Vertical/Horizontal) platform and featuring extensive carbon-fiber bodywork, the 2012 Vanquish was lighter, stronger, and more refined than its predecessor. It was powered by a 5.9-liter naturally aspirated V12 producing around 565 horsepower, paired with a smooth six-speed automatic transmission. With its sculpted design, luxurious hand-finished interior, and grand-touring focus, the 2012 Vanquish reinforced Aston Martin’s reputation for blending high performance with timeless British craftsmanship.
