Burying the late, great DBS and resuscitating the Vanquish name is no  small task for Aston Martin. Armed with a nearly $300,000 asking price,  the new 2014 Vanquish demands equal doses of sexy-yet-discreet styling  and forward thinking hardware to uphold its desirability in the current  exotic car landscape.
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Does the new flagship succeed in stoking the embers of desire? A recent  drive on rambling English roads offered some insight into the Vanquish's  ability to stoke our champagne-fueled dreams.
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Trickle down styling usually works in the realm of four-wheeled exotica,  and Aston Martin's new Vanquish exhibits some of the tight radius  curves and hunkered down poise inherited from its ultra-rare  predecessor, the One-77. But the new $279,995 flagship also gains a  thorough mechanical reworking that helps answer to detractors who claim  the British brand is all show and no go: while an extruded aluminum tub  remains at its core, the Vanquish adds carbon weave structures to the  nose and tail for further weight savings and 25 percent more torsional  rigidity, as well as carbon fiber skin all around. Official avoirdupois  has yet to be announced, but the Vanquish's curb weight is estimated in  the region of 3,750 lbs, nearly 100 lbs less than its DBS predecessor.
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| Introducing the 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish | 
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| 2014 Aston Martin Vanquish | 
The new 5.9 liter V-12 sits lower and lighter, churning more power (565  hp, 457 lb-ft compared to the old mill's 510 hp) while claiming greater  fuel efficiency, thanks in part to the incorporation of variable valve  timing. Connecting the powerplant to the 6-speed automated manual rear  transaxle is a carbon fiber prop shaft surrounded by an alloy torque  tube. Aston claims that 60 mph arrives in 4.1 seconds, and that the  Vanquish tops out at 183 mph.
Inside the cabin, a new interior treatment reveals One-77-inspired  stitch patterns and details like a haptic touch surface on the center  stack. The cockpit has been expanded for less of a cocooning effect,  while the "boot" offers 60 percent more space.