The stylistically reworked, carbonfibre-bodied Vanquish is the fifth official collaboration between the two brands, whose co-operative lineage dates back to the DB4 GTZ of 1960. Until today, the most recent was the V12 Vantage Zagato of 2011, co-designed by Marek Reichman and Andrea Zagato and revealed in conceptual form at the Villa d’Este Concorso that year. Five years on, the second Reichman-Zagato design collaboration will make its debut at the very same event.
Counting Zs
The Vanquish Zagato incorporates styling elements from not only its V12 Vantage predecessor, but also the One-77, CC-100 and DB11. Traditional Zagato cues such as the double-bubble roof have been worked in, too, while the interior includes many quirky touches to differentiate the Zag from the standard Vanquish – namely the ‘Z’ quilt pattern on the seats and doorcards, and the use of Herringbone carbonfibre alongside anodized bronze and aniline leather. The normally aspirated V12 engine has been uprated to 592bhp, and the car boasts as-yet-unspecified ‘enhanced driving dynamics’ elsewhere. Perhaps we’ll be told more when Aston reveals the Vanquish Zagato in (undoubtedly limited-edition) production form.
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