Production Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Coupe revealed

    Created jointly with Italian design house Zagato, the 600hp Vanquish Zagato is limited to just 99 units.

    Published On Jun 22, 2016 06:10:00 PM

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    A limited run of 99 Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Coupes will be built to order following the successful debut of the Vanquish Zagato Concept last month at the Villa d’Este concours d’elegance in Italy.

    Created in partnership with world-renowned Italian design house Zagato, the production model is almost entirely unchanged from its concept namesake on which it is based. It comes as the fifth car from a collaboration that stretches back to 1960 when the DB4 GT Zagato was created.
    The new model’s design is said to take influence from the Aston Martin Vulcan, One-77 and CC-100, and uses enlarged carbonfibre body panels with fewer split lines to reduce aerodynamic drag and clean-up breaks in the car’s shape.

    Standout features of the car’s exterior include new rear lights that mimic the look of the DB7 Zagato from 2002, but feature modern LED lighting technology, angular door mirrors that resemble those of the One-77 and a sculpted rear that mimics the shape of the new DB11.

    The car’s wraparound glasshouse has also been designed to look like a helmet visor, and the design for the side strake that runs from the front wheel arch to door has come from the CC-100. The roof also features Zagato’s now iconic ‘double-bubble’ shape – a feature that was originally added to the firm’s racing cars of the 1950s to allow space for racing helmets.

    Under the car’s bonnet is Aston Martin’s 600hp naturally aspirated V12 engine that is said to be capable of accelerating the Zagato from 0-100kph in 3.5sec, making it around 24hp more powerful and three-tenths quicker than the regular Vanquish.

    Insiders say all 99 orders for the car have already been received, with first deliveries expected in the first quarter of 2017.

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