Vanquish 25th Anniversary: Three Generations of Flagship-Worthy Performance and Engineering Excellence

Aston Martin announces the 25th anniversary of its flagship model, the Vanquish. The current third-generation model stands as the brand's most powerful Super GT ever, delivering 835PS.
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- Aston Martin celebrates a quarter-century since the initial reveal of the modern automotive icon, 'Vanquish'.
- Over three generations, the Vanquish has demonstrated an overwhelming presence of unparalleled performance, style, and luxury in the Super GT segment.
- Delivering a maximum output of 835PS and a maximum torque of 1000Nm, the current Vanquish is truly the most powerful flagship model in Aston Martin's history.

March 25, 2026, Gaydon (UK):

This month, 25 years ago, Aston Martin unveiled the V12 Vanquish to the world for the first time. Bearing a new name, this all-new model was the most advanced, cutting-edge sports car Aston Martin had ever designed, developed, and manufactured up to that point.

Now in its third generation, the Vanquish remains the pinnacle of Aston Martin's renowned front-engine sports cars. Showcasing the company's outstanding in-house engineering capabilities to the fullest, this third-generation Super GT boasts a maximum output of 835PS and a maximum torque of 1000Nm. Upon its debut in 2024, it was the most powerful flagship model in Aston Martin's illustrious history.

Aston Martin CEO Adrian Hallmark stated, "Since its first appearance 25 years ago, the Vanquish name has symbolized something special—ambitious, distinctive, and boldly challenging."

"Over this time, the Vanquish has grown into a true Aston Martin icon, and now in 2026, it continues to perfectly symbolize the very peak of what the outstanding British brand Aston Martin can create. Just like the owners who have been fortunate enough to add one or more of the three generations of Vanquish to their collections since 2001, I am extremely proud of what this model represents."

While the current model sits at the apex of Aston Martin's front-engine sports cars, the model that became the foundation of emotion and aspiration for today's halo model, powered by the incredible 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12, was developed a quarter of a century ago. It was unveiled as the first Aston Martin to bear the glorious Vanquish name at the 2001 Geneva Motor Show.