Aston Martin V12 Vanquish “Low mileage” PRICE REDUCTION!

Body styleCoupé
TransmissionAutomatic
Mileage36188 km
Year2002
VAT / MarginMargin
  • Executed in deep "Bowland Black over Charcoal" interior with alloy veneer
  • Attractively low mileage of less than 36000 kilometers provable with documents
  • The Aston comes with the manual&service booklets
  • Vanquish - it all started in 2002's Bond classic "Die Another Day"
  • Well-kept all-black example with the all-alloy V12
  • European Vanquish
82.500,-

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Price reduction!! from €92.500,- now €82.500,-

 
This vehicle is part of Gallery Aaldering’s temporary Price Reduction Campaign.


For a limited time, a carefully curated selection of our most distinguished classic and collector cars is being offered at specially reduced prices. Each vehicle embodies the spirit of motoring excellence  chosen for its authenticity, heritage, and character.
This campaign offers a unique opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors to acquire their next timeless automobile at an exceptional value, while enjoying the uncompromising quality and passion that define Gallery Aaldering since 1975.
 
Don’t wait too long! This sale is only valid for one month and ends on December 15.

Contact our team now and discover how this (classic) car could be yours. Your dream car is waiting. 

This is the Vanquish as it was meant to be seen: finished in deep Bowland Black, with a sharp anthracite interior and refined detailing throughout. With fewer than 36,000 kilometers, complete original books and documentation, and a condition that can only be described as pristine, this Vanquish is more than just a beautiful machine.

It is a landmark in Aston Martin’s modern history.

The rebirth of a legend

When Aston Martin unveiled the Vanquish at the 1998 Detroit Auto Show, it was immediately clear that this was more than just the successor to the DB7. The Vanquish was a declaration. A thoroughly modern grand tourer with serious performance, built to carry the brand into a bold new era.

The design came from none other than Ian Callum, who drew inspiration from the iconic DB4 GT Zagato. The result was a muscular coupe with a low-slung front, broad shoulders, and a timeless silhouette. Understated, but undeniably elegant.

Beneath the long hood lies a hand-built 5.9-liter aluminum V12, producing 457 horsepower. 0 to 60 takes just over 4.8 seconds, and top speed exceeds 200 miles per hour. All of it delivered with the comfort and poise of a true GT.

Formula 1 DNA

The Vanquish wasn’t just about looks or power. It was technically ahead of its time. Its chassis, crafted from aluminum and carbon fiber and co-developed with Lotus, provided a rigid yet lightweight foundation. Suspension, braking, and chassis dynamics were all engineered to deliver high-speed composure and long-distance comfort, exactly what a grand tourer should offer.

And perhaps most importantly, this was the final fully new Aston Martin to be built at the legendary Newport Pagnell facility, the brand’s spiritual home. That alone gives every Vanquish built there an added sense of occasion.

Bond’s choice, and not without reason

Then there’s its big-screen moment. In 2002, the Vanquish made its blockbuster debut in Die Another Day as James Bond’s official car. Outfitted with high-tech gadgets, an invisibility cloak (in the movie, at least), and a chase scene across a frozen lake that left audiences stunned, the Vanquish cemented its place in cinematic and automotive history.

But even without its movie credentials, this car commands presence. It is rare, powerful, and in this specification, with only 36,000 kilometers, a genuinely collectible modern classic.

The ultimate modern classic?

The Vanquish represents Aston Martin’s evolution from old-world charm to modern sophistication. It still feels analog, visceral, and full of soul, but is equipped with the refinement and engineering to perform effortlessly in today’s world.

Interested in this extraordinary Aston Martin? Get in touch with Gallery Aaldering today, a family-owned since 1975 and devoted exclusively to the world’s most exceptional automobiles.