Aston Martin Vanquish V12 Review: Power, Luxury, and Performance in Sardinia
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In this Throttle House episode, the team heads to Sardinia to test the Aston Martin Vanquish V12, a car that promises power, luxury, and speed. With 824 horsepower and 738 ft-lb of torque under the hood, this beast can hit a top speed of 214 mph and go from 0 to 60 in just 3.2 seconds. Aston Martin's boost reserve system ensures instant power delivery, making the driving experience truly exhilarating. Despite the presence of turbochargers, the V12 engine delivers a refined sound and linear power, though the ZF transmission falls a bit short in terms of excitement.
The Vanquish impresses with its all-new V12 engine and chassis, setting it apart from its predecessors like the DB11. The driving dynamics are finely tuned, with features like a limited-slip differential and electronic rear-end feel adding to the thrill of the ride. Design-wise, the Vanquish sports a large front grille, unique rear end, and customizable options, making it a head-turner on the road. Carbon fiber components, carbon ceramic brakes, and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires ensure both performance and style are top-notch.
Aston Martin's focus on ride comfort is evident in the Vanquish, with the car delivering a smooth and controlled driving experience. Despite some criticisms of the transmission, the overall driving experience is described as dialed-in and true to the Aston Martin brand. The team compares the Vanquish to its competitors, highlighting its unique blend of power, luxury, and performance. Overall, the Aston Martin Vanquish V12 proves to be a formidable contender in the world of high-performance grand tourers.
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