Aston Martin has kicked off an exciting teaser campaign for the 2025 Vanquish, featuring the sound of its twin-turbocharged V12 engine. The British automaker released a teaser clip stating, "Everyone will be defeated."
The footage displays blue skies and mountain ranges but does not directly promote the new Vanquish. However, Aston Martin's updated website includes a 34-second video showcasing the car's V12 engine along with its soundtrack.
Aston Martin confirmed that the 2025 Vanquish will feature a more robust body and new design touches, with the turbochargers providing 824 horsepower and 1000 Nm of torque.
Additionally, the V12 engine's camshafts have been updated, and more powerful fuel injectors have been installed, alongside new intake and exhaust ports. All these changes contribute to making the V12 engine significantly more powerful than the DBS 770 Ultimate, which has a maximum output of 760 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque.
The teaser indicates that the engine's upper part will feature a carbon fiber cover, but it does not mention the displacement of the V12 engine. The design appears quite bold, although it does not have the same powerful sound as earlier Aston Martin V12 engines, due to improved performance, better fuel economy, and lower emissions. The design and shape of the Vanquish are not expected to differ significantly from current Aston Martin models like the DB12.
The car will have a large black front grille, a sleek hood, and oval-shaped headlights. While the front will be entirely traditional, spy shots suggest that the rear will be markedly different due to the presence of small LED taillights, unlike any other Aston Martin.
No date has been announced for the debut of the 2025 Vanquish, with the brand simply stating that it will be coming soon, and it is expected to be revealed before the end of the year.

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