Never thought i’d say this but the Aston. Ferrari’s design language fell off recently (apart from the 296) which is a shame as that N/A V12 must be glorious
what I love about Aston Martin is that a lot of their designs still look somewhat classic without crazy cyber-punk flavors... and FINALLY the interior that looks like it's from this decade :D
I feel like the front does not fit the rest of the car. The new back end and side profile are much more aggressive, yet the front looks nearly identical to the other models in astons line up
Yeah I absolutely love the rear but the front isn't as serious looking but then again they have a certain Aston front end look they wanted to maintain and Ferrari with the 12 cylinder GT cars has less of a fixed look and massage the look more without getting much backlash.
Hybrid NA V12 is still more emotional to drive than a turbocharged V12, ofcourse a pure NA V12 is still at the top of the table for an emotional drive.
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For me, the previous gen Vantage V8 will always be my favorite GT. Absolutely perfect proportions (not like this one) and not overstyled (not like this one) plus not an ugly gaping mouth.
Ian Callum came up with the modern Aston Martin design language. That was the pinnacle of car design. Every subsequent Aston Martin designer is basically tweaking his perfect design. All Aston's look good because they are derivations of Ian Callum's design however they can't really improve on his work.
This is the smartest comment I’ve seen in the two reviews so far. Ian is the man. As a 2nd gen Vanquish Volante owner as well as a 2017 Jag F-Type R convt I really think Ian has to be one of the very best coach designers ever. I think the back end of this Vanquish looks like a pick up truck door. Side is nice with wide deck sills and the front looks about the same as previous models. Interior is great
@@SellingLAandMiami Totally agree. Had a 2014 F-Type R myself and saw the design language straight away. Was hoping for a bit more 10 years and a lot more money on.
You could get 800bhp from a turbo 4 cylinder if you really wanted. NA is where it's at for a V12.. This will depreciate like a brick like most Aston Martins
@@romansmusic1722 No. But it is disingenuous. And BTW, the profile wreaks of Ford Mustang. This is not to say the car is ugly. HELLO! It's an Aston. Beauty is its DNA. But to claim originality is a bit much. A better claim is that it took the best from the rest and made it better.
@@IAmSpeaking4MySelf Basically they are all adaptations of the Ferrari Daytona with detail changes - only so much you can do starting from the same theme.
They need to take that rear 3/4 shot of this car and redesign the front around that same language because its gorgeous from that angle, and while I'll never be a fan of modern interiors that steering wheel and panel is miles better than what Ferrari are doing. Give me a carbon fiber roof for more head room and a lower center of gravity than a glorified window though.
Regarding the roof: I have a 2015 Vanquish with the carbon roof and Alcantara headliner, and I sometimes find myself wishing I had glass up there to make the interior a bit lighter, which makes it look/feel bigger inside. Mine feels quite dark. At least now there's an option. I do wish it had the electrochromic tint, though, a shame that wasn't possible.
I love that new design language. First the V8 vantage that looked like a mini one-77 and now this, amazing! Of course I‘d even prefer the design of the Victor and Valour but unfortunately they‘re too limited and expensive to even compare.
Yes they are, but I think it doesn’t make sense at all. Front profile, especially headlight, is the main defining aspect of the design, and it’s just a Vantage here.
True. Can't beat that. Plus, this looks horrible on the back and looks like a Vantage at the front. Looks like they either don't know what they're doing, or there were two different car designers that had a bit of a fight, and they're not talking to each other while designing this....
@@lumberjaxx3335 Ok, ugly is a strong word, but certainly not beautiful imo. The DB9S is still way more beautiful for me, and the same stands for the previous Vanquish.
I doubt that handling wasn't a factor in their decision to lengthen the wheelbase by 8cm. It means they can retain a turbo 12 while maintaining a rearward weight distribution.
Almost a bit of American muscle back in that design... they've excelled again. That said, there are so many designs and years, all of them amazing in their own right.
@Dyotemang24 Dude, the old Aston V8s literally look like Mustang rip-offs. Sure, Ford took some designs from Aston, but the Mustang design is way before Aston even got this look.
As a current owner of the last Vanquish: I mostly like this. I'm on the fence about the grille, but overall it looks way better than the Ferrari. Not as good as my 2015, though. The new rear is interesting and unique. I'd like to see it in dark green with those bronze wheels. One criticism: why is the badge green? It should be black.
doesnt work at all in my opinion. Love the rear, but the front looks 2017 DB11-ish. Too round and the complete opposite to the rear, like two cars welded together from different brands. Little bit of a shame actually, because the rear is absolutely stunning
Lovely. A bit on the grille though. It's not BMW ugly grille, but it's starting to look like they took a chunk of the sunday barbecue. Any chance for a manual gearbox? And yes, this might be the first "agressive" aston with a nice bottom
@@HumanButcher150 ever seen the 300sl dials? Or the dials used on the Porsche 356? They are just works of art that give a car so much more personality.
From outdated interior, to perfect one. Premium materials, infortainment system with good readability with physical buttons, and stylish design. Aston Martin came a long way.
The first-gen Vanquish is *still* my favorite. I'd gladly take one, with a 6-speed manual conversion and the 600-hp naturally aspirated 5.9L V12 from the V12 Vantage RS concept car, or even, boldly, the 750-hp 7.3L from the One-77. I don't mind if they lack in power over the new model, but I'd definitely choose it over this one.
A face only a blind mother could love. What a shame with Astons of recent years. They should hire Ian Callum once again - he's the best modern Aston designer.
Shocking welds at 6:03. At 300k that's a let down. Otherwise the car is too long, front lights are slightly cross-eyed. We are steering away from flawless like the older generations. The rear is cool though.
2:35 you can see these "Massive Exhaust Pipes" "Titanium Exhaust" which are obviously fake. There are general standard round tailpipes inside of those. Watched first 3 minutes and seen enough. I don't want to find out how much more fake parts this car has at this price point. GJ Aston. I hate these modern car trends.
By merely carrying over the headlights from the Vantage, Aston Martin have really undermined what may have otherwise been a rather handsome car; when viewed holistically.
Finally Aston Martin has nailed the interior of their car and remastered the exterior. The only thing I did not really like was the interior in the old version cars. Now, I am in love with that design! V12, 825 hp, no hybrid! AWESOME 👌!❤ Vanquish or 12 cilindri? I'll go for the new Aston Martin V12 Vanquish (Classic and Conservative) and the Futuristic Puresangue, as Ferrari sound is unmatchable! ❤❤❤The Berlinetta and Superfast 812 are truly beautiful comparing to the new 12 cilindri in my opinion!❤❤❤
The DB12 looks better to me, but the new Vanquish looks good too. It's a shame the V12 won't make it into the DB12, even in some special edition or something, it even has 12 in the name 😅
Well said and seemingly an obvious sensible thing to do. Aston is still having their honeymoon with AMG. A top tier Aston should always be a V12 by Aston. Authenticity is the point
I've been a fan of the Aston Martin brand since I was a kid, and to this day, their cars have never disappointed.l love the big hips, and the rear end design looks much more aggressive and the side profile is true Aston design
...big, brutish...?? With just 5,2 l? Your description of the motor (around 12-13 mins in) is inaccurate and misleading. Aston elected to do it with turbo vs Ferrari doing it with more displacement and many more revs...two very different approaches, which you don't do justice.
@@kero-x8l point taken re turbo torque, but the "real deal" has to be high revving NA. There is just no other spine tingling sound like a V12 (even a V10) at 8 or 9000 rpm. It is just glorious. Sounds like F1 from a couple of decades back 😊👌
@@kero-x8l true, just ask DDE 😂🤣😂 But funnily enough, most of their troubles seem to be with anything other than the motors of their 3 or 4 (5?) Ferrari V12's. But it's really difficult to decide which sounds sweeter: Ferrari or Lambo? Or BMW or AMG? There has been a great history of legendary, naturally aspirated V12's over the years, and these may sadly be the final incarnation of these glorious machines. Long live the NA V12 😊💪💪 PS. Given the ideal piston volume of around 500cc, that explains why the most successful versions are all around 6 liters, 6,2, 6,3, 6,5...not 5,2l. I hope that 5,2l plus all that plumbing is really well insulated and ventilated, otherwise they're bound to suffer extreme heat soak 🤦 Aston have consistently been on my very short list of most beautiful cars in the world, but I can't recall them ever being on my list of turbocharging experts 🤔🤔🧐🤔😏
This is the first CEO that seems like an actual car guy, who was just a regular guy at the track that Dodge plucked and put in charge. Awesome! Im excited to see where he takes the brand. Even more excited to see and eventually own any of these variants! Im still in my 09 Challenger and i still love it as much as they day we met. However as a lofelong car enthusiasts, how can you not love where things are going?! EVERYTHING advances and changes and cars have headed to this point since the 50's. Ive been a large diesel and automotive tech for 34 years and this full line represents everything the industry has to offer. It also embodies everything consumers will need to digest to prepare them for the upcoming advances within the entire automotive industry. Funny enough, the people most upset about this, arent even brand loyalists, rate car cool by how many pops their exhaust has, think elon is "cool" and strive to flex the latest smartphone. Go ride a bike.
While I've always said the best Aston is the tiniest Aston (the Vantage. My all-time favorite sports car), it is lovely to see the company bringing back the Vanquish in a big way. I see some cues from the Taraf, the One-77, and the current Astons, which is nice to see, but also it is its own thing which is awesome. This is going to be a great grand tourer, though it makes me wonder about the future of the DBs.
Which are you choosing: Ferrari 12Cilindri or this?
Never thought i’d say this but the Aston. Ferrari’s design language fell off recently (apart from the 296) which is a shame as that N/A V12 must be glorious
Aston Martin, of course! My dilemma is which British car brand is better: Aston Martin or Bentley. But I like both.
@@veselinbenevimo, i am gonna say the 2024 Vanquish.
Ferrari
DBS superleggera's front + 12Cilindri's engine + 12Cilindri's interior + 812 GTS' folding hardtop + Vanquish's rear end + 812 Competizione's exhaust.
In a world of dismal SUV’s and EV’s with the all the character of a fridge, I love that this car exists. 👍🏻
You must adore to hear and gulp smelly loud farts from you 80 year old neighbour.
Seriously, Just get a Z-06 and be done with it
@@Posting-Maharashtrahas no elegance and class like an aston martin
They need to exist so 911s, Vanquishes, Revueltos and others can
@@Posting-Maharashtra Z-06 is american..
what I love about Aston Martin is that a lot of their designs still look somewhat classic without crazy cyber-punk flavors... and FINALLY the interior that looks like it's from this decade :D
Agreed it's a lot better than the db11 interior
I feel like the front does not fit the rest of the car. The new back end and side profile are much more aggressive, yet the front looks nearly identical to the other models in astons line up
Yeah it looks very off
It looks weird with that "surf board" on the back, is it a homage thing?
fr
this specific spec is shit watch shmee's vid spec is stunning
Yeah I absolutely love the rear but the front isn't as serious looking but then again they have a certain Aston front end look they wanted to maintain and Ferrari with the 12 cylinder GT cars has less of a fixed look and massage the look more without getting much backlash.
MY GOD Aston's gonna dominate with this one, fully ICE V12 and such a classic look, not too modern not too old. Simply Perfection.
No hybrid, v12, gorgeous
Better if NA hybrid instead of muted and dirtier turbo (higher tax in EU countries )
twin turbo though...
Hybrid NA V12 is still more emotional to drive than a turbocharged V12, ofcourse a pure NA V12 is still at the top of the table for an emotional drive.
Absolutely 😍
I am building my dream V12 supercar 😎 with the OG zonda engine 💪
@@armandosantos8695Just be grateful it even has a V12
That's what Aston Martin is all about!! Love to see them still producing cars like this.
God DAMN that rear end!!!
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Call Megan the Stallion, We found a hotter Rear end
Yup.... 2023 Kia EV6 comes to mind. Don't believe me? look it up. Specifically the lights. Not the entire rear end..
@@IAmSpeaking4MySelfNot at all. I have seen them very often and in reality they are ugly
Baby got back... up!
Man this thing looks like a concept car!
Some say that it even resembles a car from Ridge Racer Type 4 for some reason.
The most badass non-hyper Aston since the Vantage of the 70s/80s.
2012 vanqush also applies
i’ll go the previous Vanquish on that note, not just the most badass, it’s also best looking Aston imo too
For me, the previous gen Vantage V8 will always be my favorite GT. Absolutely perfect proportions (not like this one) and not overstyled (not like this one) plus not an ugly gaping mouth.
Let’s not forget the 2008 & 2009 DBS manual 2+0 manual.
@@soundhub2852definitely
Ian Callum came up with the modern Aston Martin design language. That was the pinnacle of car design. Every subsequent Aston Martin designer is basically tweaking his perfect design. All Aston's look good because they are derivations of Ian Callum's design however they can't really improve on his work.
This is the smartest comment I’ve seen in the two reviews so far. Ian is the man. As a 2nd gen Vanquish Volante owner as well as a 2017 Jag F-Type R convt I really think Ian has to be one of the very best coach designers ever. I think the back end of this Vanquish looks like a pick up truck door. Side is nice with wide deck sills and the front looks about the same as previous models. Interior is great
Exactly!! Callum was peak modern Aston design. What a shame.
@@SellingLAandMiami Totally agree. Had a 2014 F-Type R myself and saw the design language straight away. Was hoping for a bit more 10 years and a lot more money on.
Hints of the Zagatos, without simply copying. Nice
My thoughts exactly👍🏾
Never mind the power - look at that paint job! They're not just coming for Ferrari's lunch, they're taking the whole fridge!
Lets hope the quality has improved at least 50% of that paint job or Ferrari will keep their lunch and fridge.
They are taking nothing from Ferrari.
You could get 800bhp from a turbo 4 cylinder if you really wanted. NA is where it's at for a V12.. This will depreciate like a brick like most Aston Martins
@@Drake-296 ferrari new cars has been complete garbage you seen that 12 cylinder nonsense, ferrari is going backwards
@@tracer073 Says who? A random person with no credibility! Ferrari is the manufacturer with the most profit per car sold.
Aston: tries to avoid making the high end model looking like the standard ones
Also Aston: copy pastes the vantage’s front onto a vanquish
It‘s a similar design, but totally different shape and dimensions…
is that somehow a bad thing?
@@romansmusic1722 No. But it is disingenuous. And BTW, the profile wreaks of Ford Mustang. This is not to say the car is ugly. HELLO! It's an Aston. Beauty is its DNA. But to claim originality is a bit much. A better claim is that it took the best from the rest and made it better.
@@IAmSpeaking4MySelf
Basically they are all adaptations of the Ferrari Daytona with detail changes - only so much you can do starting from the same theme.
@@IAmSpeaking4MySelf you have that backwards, the aston design was used on Mustang
It definitely reminds me of a Basking Shark feeding from the frontend...That massive grille with the over hanging bumper/bonnet treatment 👍👍👍
They need to take that rear 3/4 shot of this car and redesign the front around that same language because its gorgeous from that angle, and while I'll never be a fan of modern interiors that steering wheel and panel is miles better than what Ferrari are doing.
Give me a carbon fiber roof for more head room and a lower center of gravity than a glorified window though.
Totally agree. I like the front on the Vantage, on this it kinda lets the car down. Aston still hasn't found a way to top the looks of their VH cars.
I completely agree. At least make the grill black. A redesign would be better but I think if it were at least black, it would go a long way.
I think the opposite, for me that'd the weakest angle.
@@TheStorkSR look at the one in Shmee's video! Looks so much better.
Regarding the roof: I have a 2015 Vanquish with the carbon roof and Alcantara headliner, and I sometimes find myself wishing I had glass up there to make the interior a bit lighter, which makes it look/feel bigger inside. Mine feels quite dark. At least now there's an option. I do wish it had the electrochromic tint, though, a shame that wasn't possible.
Why is the front grill so enormous? It looks like that one BMW meme where the grill becomes progressively bigger until the entire car is a grill
It has always been a design characteristic of AM...
@@steevenbrunner3261 nooo, it was smaller and more harmonic with the rest of the car
Because China
@@steevenbrunner3261 no it used to look nice, now it look like a whale eating krill.
The giant grill looks bad, horizontal chrome lines make it even worse)
Love the rear. Not so sure about the front half. Seems strangely lacking in tension and tautness
Guess they need to leave some space for improvement with all the special editions to come 😅
to be honest, i dont like this big plastic like black peace....
I don't like any of it, except for the side profile, maybe a bit, but that's it.
I love that new design language. First the V8 vantage that looked like a mini one-77 and now this, amazing! Of course I‘d even prefer the design of the Victor and Valour but unfortunately they‘re too limited and expensive to even compare.
Not that a peasant like me would have a chance at owning one, but my ideal Aston Martin would be the recent Valor with rear end of this Vanquish.
Why would you call yourself a peasant bro??
@@markmwala2886 Because he doesn`t have £300k in the bank I presume
I'm a peasant too let's all unite a go fund me for poor petrol heads.
😂
With that mentality you never will
Better looking than the Lamborghini Terminario
if u mess up spelling temerario so badly im questioning if u even know anything abt it
@@ralzvy If you mess up spelling "about".....
@@Anonymous_0894 its called an abbreviation
@@ralzvy Which is not grammatically correct. That's hypocritical don't you think?
@@Anonymous_0894 super hypocritical for me to use abbreviations when correcting someones spelling of temerario how dare i
Love TopGear !! Still keeps the nostalgia of high quality production of car reviews unlike some comedic car reviews these days
We used to have to wait months or more to see Top Gear test a new car that just came out. This is awesome and well done!
They went with futuristic and elegant styling all around just to put a giant chrome grille on the front end with carry-over headlights
you can get a matte grill...the headlights are also iconic aston martin atp. All of their cars are being inspired by the one 77.
i really like it it’s so quirky. only a face a mother could love
It’s a mighty fine looking car.
Exactly.
Perhaps the F1 team isn't catching up their early 2023 highs but their last couple of road cars seem to be great, well done Stroll I guess
Stunning… yet the headlights look bit “round” for the shape of the car, and the rear “surfboard” might look better painted
Headlights very costly from a development and tooling perspective. Makes sense to make it carry over
Yes they are, but I think it doesn’t make sense at all. Front profile, especially headlight, is the main defining aspect of the design, and it’s just a Vantage here.
Really? Makes sense to carry over? In an expensive luxury GT/Sports Car brand like Aston Martin?
@@akshaysankarshana2405 being a profitable niche car brand is about making choices
@@HB-tulipan Not decisions like this! That's stupid.
@@akshaysankarshana2405 do you then think the result is ugly and does not fit into the overall package?
No joke this is my new dream car! Finaly a manufacturer who gets touchscreens are soulles, a v12 with over 800hp, no hybrid crap, looks amazing
this is hard, both cars are beautiful, but the NA V12 sound on the 12Cilindri is just brilliant
😎👍
True. Can't beat that. Plus, this looks horrible on the back and looks like a Vantage at the front. Looks like they either don't know what they're doing, or there were two different car designers that had a bit of a fight, and they're not talking to each other while designing this....
@@akshaysankarshana2405are you nuts? This car is beautiful from the back! Not like the 12cilindri which is a complete design disaster
@@lumberjaxx3335 Ok, ugly is a strong word, but certainly not beautiful imo. The DB9S is still way more beautiful for me, and the same stands for the previous Vanquish.
@@lumberjaxx3335you’re blind and ignorant. The 12 Cilindri is perfect
That is truly the most gorgeous Aston since the DB9
This looks like something straight out of CyberPunk 2077. That exterior is amazing!!
I doubt that handling wasn't a factor in their decision to lengthen the wheelbase by 8cm. It means they can retain a turbo 12 while maintaining a rearward weight distribution.
Daaamn! That Aston Martin Vanquish "V12" feels like a rolex around smart watches.
I love what Aston has become. I’m really hoping they redo the rapide, I always loved that car even though it was a bit naff
I think it's gorgeous, well done Aston !!
Almost a bit of American muscle back in that design... they've excelled again. That said, there are so many designs and years, all of them amazing in their own right.
Aston Martin had this kind of design before American muscle cars had it so actually it’s the other way around.
Most Astons essentially are posh muscle cars. Which is why we love then so! 😂❤💥🍻💪
Ford also stole the Aston grill design
@Dyotemang24 Dude, the old Aston V8s literally look like Mustang rip-offs. Sure, Ford took some designs from Aston, but the Mustang design is way before Aston even got this look.
@@johncarl5505 mustang stole this design from db3 and db4, the first mustang with this kind of design came after the astons
As a current owner of the last Vanquish: I mostly like this. I'm on the fence about the grille, but overall it looks way better than the Ferrari. Not as good as my 2015, though. The new rear is interesting and unique. I'd like to see it in dark green with those bronze wheels. One criticism: why is the badge green? It should be black.
I would always take a NA V12 over a turbo V12
Me too 😍 let it scream
I am building my dream V12 supercar with the OG zonda engine 😎
What a gorgeous looking car. That is a Vanquish with the presence of an classic late 1970 AM V8 Vantage.
Absolutely loving it.
Vantage headlights? Whats the point? Apart from that, jaw droping thing.
Yup. Jaw droppingly bad looking compared to the old Vanquish, or even the DB9.
The interior looks so beautiful
The Vantage headlights are an interesting choice
doesnt work at all in my opinion. Love the rear, but the front looks 2017 DB11-ish. Too round and the complete opposite to the rear, like two cars welded together from different brands. Little bit of a shame actually, because the rear is absolutely stunning
*The Vantage headlights are a financial choice
Agreed, unsure about the front. But everything else looks dashing.
They look beautiful
@@maz4304 They could have used the DB12's headlight
Lovely. A bit on the grille though. It's not BMW ugly grille, but it's starting to look like they took a chunk of the sunday barbecue. Any chance for a manual gearbox? And yes, this might be the first "agressive" aston with a nice bottom
The last DBS looked better and unique ... this looks just like a DB12 with sports pack (except the rear end)
6:04 WHOA WHOA WHOA, they couldn’t fettle the welds on the engine brace…that is just shocking
No drive? No engine sound? That sucks.
one of the most beautiful interiors I have seen in super cars this year.
shit, the impossible choices we have to make every day - why choose the vanquish or 12 cilindri? just get both
There's no choice the ferrari looks shockingly bad
@@paulthomson9014But the Ferrari probably has a better engine and gearbox, which has always been the case and that isn't something to ignore.
@@paulthomson9014 there is a choice as the front end of this Vanquish looks worse than the whole design of the 12 Cylinders.
@HumanButcher150 that's your opinion the Aston is a bit odd in the styling I admit but that ferrari looks shocking to me
@@paulthomson9014 Stop joking!
After 25 years, back 70,80,90. Aston Martin valoir and Victor is test. Beautifull
looks like they got Zagato to do the rear end.
And the front grille, unfortunately.
One of the few cars that the addition of a UK registration plate actually makes it look better.
I may be back in love with a Vanquish.
Reminds me of the LC500.
Yep. This is an absolute win. This and the C8 ZR1 are one of a kind now.
❤❤❤❤❤inside out ..
V12 goodness.
Real exhaust tips and vents…
I think the vents are , but the exhaust is not, take a look again at 2:18.
V12 💪
I am using the OG zonda engine for my V12 build 😎
Really beautiful. Would love to see dark green exterior over dark red interior.
2:40 Bodywork is carbon fiber over an aluminum skin? How does that help anything? Or is there a carbon body over an aluminum chassis?
He meant aluminum chassis
Nice looking ride. Aston Martin hopefully will secure a bigger market from the other marquees.
Beautiful car! Only thing that it lacks is a beautiful analog rev counter/speedometer.
Agreed! Down with TVs in cars.
Agreed, digital is for cheap cars... Like Rolex and a digital watch
@@martynrollinson Bugatti and Pagani understand this, that's why none of their cars have huge TVs inside
Disagreed. НАТЕ how most of the analog rev counters/speedometer look.
@@HumanButcher150 ever seen the 300sl dials? Or the dials used on the Porsche 356? They are just works of art that give a car so much more personality.
Oh my goodness me. I expected a front similar to the Valor. This is beautiful
I think the grille should have stayed 13% smaller
From outdated interior, to perfect one. Premium materials, infortainment system with good readability with physical buttons, and stylish design. Aston Martin came a long way.
Baby of Mustang & Camaro?
The first-gen Vanquish is *still* my favorite.
I'd gladly take one, with a 6-speed manual conversion and the 600-hp naturally aspirated 5.9L V12 from the V12 Vantage RS concept car, or even, boldly, the 750-hp 7.3L from the One-77.
I don't mind if they lack in power over the new model, but I'd definitely choose it over this one.
The rear is gorgeous, the front not so much! Love the hood vents but think they missed an opportunity with the front facia, headlights & grill!
Absolutely stunning these guys are really moving the benchmark 🔥🔥 really need to hear this V12 looks absolutely beautiful bravo guys
Nice review. Just a suggestion, though-does Ollie need to mention he’s a ’90s kid in every video? It feels a bit repetitive. 7:12
Aston Martin did it again man, I want this so bad, Great from every angle but from the side it gives me goosebumps
A face only a blind mother could love. What a shame with Astons of recent years. They should hire Ian Callum once again - he's the best modern Aston designer.
True. Until Aston makes a genuinely good car, they're dead to me since the end of the run for the previous Vanquish.
@@akshaysankarshana2405you need to go to Specsavers
That front grill is gopping!
Shocking welds at 6:03. At 300k that's a let down. Otherwise the car is too long, front lights are slightly cross-eyed. We are steering away from flawless like the older generations. The rear is cool though.
I was just going to say that! I’m sure they’re fine functionally but pretty, they ain’t.
Prototype probably, hopefully they don't do it like that on production
yea the one on the right got some extra metal just on the surface around the weld
Came here to say the same! Ugly welds with spatter. Poor workmanship even if it is a prototype
Aston earned its name with this one. The interior FINALLY looks good.
2:35 you can see these "Massive Exhaust Pipes" "Titanium Exhaust" which are obviously fake. There are general standard round tailpipes inside of those. Watched first 3 minutes and seen enough. I don't want to find out how much more fake parts this car has at this price point. GJ Aston. I hate these modern car trends.
The fake exhaust pipes are not connected to exhaust. They are fake. It will always be around exhaust pipe going into some other shape at the end
First looks. It really is taking the online magazine back to basics. A look at, with words.
By merely carrying over the headlights from the Vantage, Aston Martin have really undermined what may have otherwise been a rather handsome car; when viewed holistically.
The other problem is that the whole front end looks like it’s from 2008 LOL.
I love the Vanquish design. They returned to that classic DB9 beauty and left the DB11 quirkiness behind.
I will definitely prefer this over 12 cilindri
stunning pictures! what camera+lenses are being used in this video?
Where does the front number plate go?
I think you slide it between the grille slots like an envelope
In the bin?
IMO a UK registration plate will improve the front.
All shall be Vanquished!
How you going to present a new V12 without letting us hear it roar 😓
Finally Aston Martin has nailed the interior of their car and remastered the exterior. The only thing I did not really like was the interior in the old version cars. Now, I am in love with that design! V12, 825 hp, no hybrid! AWESOME 👌!❤ Vanquish or 12 cilindri? I'll go for the new Aston Martin V12 Vanquish (Classic and Conservative) and the Futuristic Puresangue, as Ferrari sound is unmatchable! ❤❤❤The Berlinetta and Superfast 812 are truly beautiful comparing to the new 12 cilindri in my opinion!❤❤❤
Spend 600k only to have it worth 250k in three years
New week new supercar 😂😂😂.
Aston Martin really on the rolle lately 😊❤.
From the back looks just amazing 😍😍😍😍😍
Great video
The DB12 looks better to me, but the new Vanquish looks good too. It's a shame the V12 won't make it into the DB12, even in some special edition or something, it even has 12 in the name 😅
Well said and seemingly an obvious sensible thing to do. Aston is still having their honeymoon with AMG. A top tier Aston should always be a V12 by Aston. Authenticity is the point
I've been a fan of the Aston Martin brand since I was a kid, and to this day, their cars have never disappointed.l love the big hips, and the rear end design looks much more aggressive and the side profile is true Aston design
aston has been killing it lately
The 2024 Aston Martin Vanquish looks like the Mustang RTR-X in the back but like a Ferrari at the front. Very cool.
...big, brutish...?? With just 5,2 l? Your description of the motor (around 12-13 mins in) is inaccurate and misleading. Aston elected to do it with turbo vs Ferrari doing it with more displacement and many more revs...two very different approaches, which you don't do justice.
Twin turbo bro it would definitely feel more Brutish with all that torque and less revs
@@kero-x8l point taken re turbo torque, but the "real deal" has to be high revving NA. There is just no other spine tingling sound like a V12 (even a V10) at 8 or 9000 rpm. It is just glorious. Sounds like F1 from a couple of decades back 😊👌
@@DaveJordan310 I agree that the v12 in Ferrari is preferable to this... It's a bit of a nightmare to actually own though
@@kero-x8l true, just ask DDE 😂🤣😂 But funnily enough, most of their troubles seem to be with anything other than the motors of their 3 or 4 (5?) Ferrari V12's. But it's really difficult to decide which sounds sweeter: Ferrari or Lambo? Or BMW or AMG? There has been a great history of legendary, naturally aspirated V12's over the years, and these may sadly be the final incarnation of these glorious machines. Long live the NA V12 😊💪💪
PS. Given the ideal piston volume of around 500cc, that explains why the most successful versions are all around 6 liters, 6,2, 6,3, 6,5...not 5,2l. I hope that 5,2l plus all that plumbing is really well insulated and ventilated, otherwise they're bound to suffer extreme heat soak 🤦
Aston have consistently been on my very short list of most beautiful cars in the world, but I can't recall them ever being on my list of turbocharging experts 🤔🤔🧐🤔😏
That is automotive port.
What a beautiful car.
That rear end is one of the prettiest I've seen for quite some time
Looks great with an incredibly powerful V12, Aston killed it with this one.
Aston is making a big step forward with Valiant and new Vanquish. Great technical part and design!
This is the first CEO that seems like an actual car guy, who was just a regular guy at the track that Dodge plucked and put in charge. Awesome! Im excited to see where he takes the brand. Even more excited to see and eventually own any of these variants! Im still in my 09 Challenger and i still love it as much as they day we met. However as a lofelong car enthusiasts, how can you not love where things are going?! EVERYTHING advances and changes and cars have headed to this point since the 50's. Ive been a large diesel and automotive tech for 34 years and this full line represents everything the industry has to offer. It also embodies everything consumers will need to digest to prepare them for the upcoming advances within the entire automotive industry. Funny enough, the people most upset about this, arent even brand loyalists, rate car cool by how many pops their exhaust has, think elon is "cool" and strive to flex the latest smartphone. Go ride a bike.
I'm getting LC500 vibes ❤ I love it! Well done Aston Martin 🎉
While I've always said the best Aston is the tiniest Aston (the Vantage. My all-time favorite sports car), it is lovely to see the company bringing back the Vanquish in a big way. I see some cues from the Taraf, the One-77, and the current Astons, which is nice to see, but also it is its own thing which is awesome. This is going to be a great grand tourer, though it makes me wonder about the future of the DBs.
Well done Aston. it started to feel like you were losing your way, but not so much. Great comeback!
Breathtaking inside and out!
A V12 from Aston Martin in 2024! Thank you Aston
The beauty of the rear & side profile makes up for the copy and pasted front end