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The Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato is a limited edition of 99 units which follows the success launch of the Vanquish Zagato Concept at the 2016 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este.
The Vanquish Zagato remains virtually identical to the concept created in partnership with Zagato. This is the fifth car jointly developed by the two companies, a link that goes back to 1960 when the DB4 GT Zagato designed.
With influence from the Vulcan, One-77 and CC-100 the Vanquish Zagato has larger carbon fiber body panels with less split lines. This reduces the drag coefficient and gives the vehicle a more fluid design.
Despite featuring LED technology, the Vanquish Zagato gets identical taillights as those seen in the DB7 Zagato from 2002. The rear doors are similar to the One-77 and the rear shape recalls the current DB11. The windshield is presented in helmet visor format and the structure that goes from the front wheel arches to the door is inspired on the CC-100. As a brand mark from Zagato he design "bubble" roof wasn't forgotten and is also featured on the Vanquish Zagato.
The new limited edition Aston Martin will be powered by the 6.0 liter V12 engine with 600hp which can take the Vanquish Zagato up to 100km/h in 3.5 seconds.
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