X

Aston Martin revives Vanquish name for a new midengined supercar

A production model based on this concept will debut in 2022.

Jake Holmes Reviews Editor
While studying traditional news journalism in college, Jake realized he was smitten by all things automotive and wound up with an internship at Car and Driver. That led to a career writing news, review and feature stories about all things automotive at Automobile Magazine, most recently at Motor1. When he's not driving, fixing or talking about cars, he's most often found on a bicycle.
Jake Holmes
2 min read
Andrew Hoyle/Roadshow

Alongside the AM-RB 003 and Lagonda All-Terrain, used the Geneva Motor Show to reveal the Vision Concept. The company announced Tuesday it's bringing back the well-known Vanquish name, but this time for a midengined supercar. It will debut in 2022.

Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept
Enlarge Image
Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept

The low and wide nose recalls the look of the Valkyrie.

Andrew Hoyle/Roadshow

"Our first series production rear midengined supercar will be a transformational moment for the brand, for it is the car that will propel Aston Martin into a sector of the market traditionally seen as the heartland of luxury sports cars ," said Aston Martin Lagonda president and group CEO Andy Palmer.

The Vanquish Vision Concept has a narrow greenhouse with a curved roofline perched atop impressively wide fenders. The low and wide nose features a clamshell hood design, while the car's two exhausts poke out from the rear fascia between skinny LED taillights out back.

Watch this: The Vanquish Vision Concept shows a midengined supercar future for Aston Martin

Compared to the Valkyrie and AM RB-003 midengined cars, Aston Martin design director Miles Nurnberger says, "It's a prettier car, and purposely so, as it's been designed to thrive in a less extreme performance envelope. But, while being very much at home on the road, it will still be equally capable when chasing lap times on a race track."

Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept
Enlarge Image
Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept

Unlike prior Vanquish models, the next one will have its engine in the middle.

Andrew Hoyle/Roadshow

Though full specifications are still a long way off, Aston did see fit to share two key details about the new Vanquish. For power, it will use a version of the turbocharged V6 engine from the forthcoming AM-RB 003. And the Vanquish will be made from bonded aluminum, in a contrast to many other midengined supercars that use all-carbon construction.

Aston says it'll put the Vanquish through all its usual testing and development processes, with dynamic handling evaluation set to be overseen by the company's well-known engineers Matt Becker and Chris Goodwin. We're eager to learn more over the coming years as the Vanquish heads toward production.

Aston Martin Vanquish Vision Concept is a midengined stunner

See all photos