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Aston Martin V12 Vanquish Zagato Roadster | |||
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Concept car introduced at the 2004 Geneva Motor Show. Zagato and Aston Martin: a strong alliance that goes back to the 60s with the legendary DB4 GTZ, continued in the 80s with the Vantage and Volante, and is now stronger than ever with the DB7 Zagato and AR1. At this year's Geneva Motor Show, Zagato is presenting the Roadster version of the Aston Martin Vanquish. For the first time, this Milan workshop is not giving an entirely new look to the production model, but is offering an interesting variation of the Vanquish, introducing new elements of style. While the Aston Martin DB7 Zagato and AR1 were initially presented to customers in the form of a limited edition, immediately sold out, the Vanquish Roadster is a concept proposed by Zagato with the backing of Aston Martin itself. |
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| Engine | |||
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Type: 48 valve, V12 Displacement: 5935 cc Max horsepower: 450 BHP at 6500 rpm Max torque: 555 Nm at 5000 rpm Bore / stroke: 89.0 / 79.5 mm Fuel system: Electronic fuel injection |
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| Dimensions | |||
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Overall length: 468.5 cm Width: 192.3 cm Height: 126.5 cm Wheelbase: 269.0 cm Track, front: 157.2 cm Track, rear: 158.4 cm |
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| Chassis | |||
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Brakes, front: Ventilated discs Brakes, rear: Ventilated discs Transmission: 6-speed automatic Steering: Rack and pinion, power assisted Tyres: 255/40 ZR19 / 285/40 ZR19 Wheelwidth: 9" / 10" |
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Engine placement: Front, longitudinally mounted Drive wheels: Rear wheel drive |
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