Aston Martin Just Dropped The New Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake And Speedster
If you’d told us yesterday that we’d soon be seeing a car that we wanted even more than we want the Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato Coupe and Volante, we’d have laughed at you and walked off. But that’s exactly what’s happened, with the announcement of two absolutely spectacular new spin-offs: the Vanquish Zagato Speedster and Shooting Brake.
The two jaw-droppers, the latter of which isn’t fully revealed in the photos Aston has sent us, join the Coupe and Volante versions of Zagato’s modified Vanquish, but the two new boys are surely even more desirable than their kin. Luckily for Aston Martin and Zagato, the mere 99 examples each of the Coupe and Volante have already sold out – otherwise there might have been a few swapped orders on the cards.
Let’s cover the Speedster first; the car we can see in all its voluptuous, agonisingly good-looking glory. While the Volante maintains a set of all-but useless rear seats, the Speedster bins them in favour of awesome naked carbonfibre fairings (‘Speed Humps’) behind the two remaining seats, linked by an aerodynamic fin. As design goes… we like. All the body panels are lightweight carbonfibre, too – as with all the Vanquish Zagato cars.
Admittedly there’s something quite F-Type-ish about the rear haunches, but that’s like criticising a pudding because it tastes too much like another perfect dessert you had once. There’s no roof at all, but you do get fetching red ‘Z’ Zagato badges to complement that breathtaking bodywork.
The Speedster will be the rarest of the four-strong Zagato family. It will be made just 28 times, where the other three each total 99 cars. The overall production for the four is capped at 325, so if you’ve bought one and you’re reading this, please do drive it, but don’t crash it.
Naturally, even though the embargo for this story has only just lifted, all 28 Speedsters have already been sold, with deliveries pencilled in for 2018. Prices will be well over £500,000. Some customers have, according to Aston Martin, ordered one of each body style. Ponder that for a second…
Like the Speedster the Shooting Brake is a two-seater, so it’s clearly not built for practicality. Don’t be daft, etc. Like its three brothers it’s based on the 592bhp Vanquish S and the Touchtronic III gearbox. The adaptive damping is fettled differently for each model to account for weight and balance changes, but design cues remain intact.
On the Shooting brake that means a roof that curves into a graceful ‘double bubble’ shape, bookended by a powered tailgate and a tailored luggage set, because why not. Aston hasn’t specifically said that the Shooting Brake has sold out, so if you have many, many large-denomination notes bursting out of your pockets, you might want to place a swift call to your local dealer.
Comments
I want these cars more than I want my next breath!
Am I the only here who thinks the shooting brake looks…like, really bad? It’s like one of those 3d renders for cars you see in the “Car Art” section, and not exactly in a flattering way.
It’s different, and I think that what Aston needed. A lot of their cars do look the same.
I actually like it. It looks quite sleek and hopefully has a bit of boot space
I think it’s the falling roofline aaaand my laptop decides to blind me
For me the shooting brake looks amazing
Me too
Me too
I need those more than my next 10,000 meals, house, job, and water.
I suspect you’ll starve… Best to die in an Aston…
And I thought my local Aston dealer was joking when they said they had a Vanquish Zagato Shooting Brake on order a few months ago…
let me guess, not available in north america as well huh?
Once again, Aston Martin prove that they know how to make gorgeous works of art.
Nice Shooting brake! Somehow though, I don’t see somebody using their Zagato to take a brake from shooting a few slugs…
An Aston estate! I think I found perfection
So it looks like the Ferrari GTC4Lusso finally has a genuine competitor!
Can i have a small loan of a million dollar?