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Sunday, October 28, 2012

The New Aston Martin Vanquish visits Kuala Lumpur

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Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur recently previewed their latest V12 Grand Tourer, the Aston Martin Vanquish at their showroom recently. It was in Singapore prior to this, and was in town for a few days before making its way upwards towards Japan if I heard correctly. The Vanquish, a pre-production car was shown to prospective customers, current Aston Martin owners and members of the media.

The new Aston Martin Vanquish replaces the outgoing Aston Martin DBS. It's exterior styling is an evolution of the DBS with styling cues from the limited production Aston Martin One-77 (the roof pattern, side strakes etc.) but underneath, according to Aston Martin, the new car features a whole slew of changes and new stuff.



The new Vanquish gets the latest Aston Martin VH (Vertical Horizontal) Chassis and utilises a heck of a lot of carbon fiber throughout the car. What I am impressed is the rear bootlid - one technician at the Aston factory will take two days to hand lay individual carbon fiber to create a somewhat impossible looking integrated rear spoiler and bootlid. It is a marvel to look at, more so if you have some idea on how carbon fiber parts are made. And since I do, it is truly remarkable.

And you also see small touches like the pattern on the roof of the car. Small details that make the Vanquish something nice to spend an hour or two just to look at the darn thing. The exposed carbon fiber front splitter and rear diffuser are also works of art although I feel the car shows too much naked carbon fiber for my liking. I have an opinion that modern supercars show too much unpainted aero parts until it actually detracts from the overall shape of the car.



According to Aston Martin, the Vanquish gets a reworked 6.0liter V12 engine - 11.5:0 compression ratio making 565bhp and 620Nm. The transmission used is a straightforward 6 speed torque convertor automatic running through an open differential. Somehow Aston Martin reckons that customers want something more relaxing to tour with instead of a Ferrari chasing kind of car. This means that Aston Martin isn't building this car to chase Ferrari's new F12 with its 6.3liter 700bhp V12. It makes sense, as Aston Martin, now mostly owned by some Arab based investment company does not have bottomless pockets like Ferrari. But in all honesty, anything with 500bhp isn't small potato. Anything that costs over RM2.48 million should never be considered chicken feed in the first place.



So what is an Aston Martin Vanquish? A gentleman's carriage. Something to cross the continent in total style and comfort with some speed to boot. What a normal Aston Martin Vanquish customer in these parts of the world would usually do is take the Vanquish to the office and back and then take his V12 Ferrari up Genting Highlands for his kicks. Now this is what the people at Aston Martin are telling me. And I somehow agree with that they're saying. Malaysians (and Singaporeans) who own Astons do own both cars. So in a sense, Aston isn't competing with Ferrari. And with the Vanquish, it shows that they're not going to. And I do believe if James Bond were to use this car, it wouldn't let him down.

Sensible chaps, the people at Aston Martin. Oh. One final detail which I do like about the new Vanquish. It actually has more headroom, legroom and more room compared to the outgoing DBS. Chubby customers should rejoice.



- Fabulous hour glass style stitching option for the seats.


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Monday, July 16, 2012

Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur Opens Its Doors...And It's About Time!

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We now can tell the rest of the world that we now have Aston Martin in our backyard. Aston Martin has finally landed officially in Malaysia with the opening of its new showroom in Petaling Jaya earlier today. 

Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur is run by the Berjaya Group via Jelita Seleksi Sdn Bhd and a collaboration with Aston Martin Singapore who basically owns the rights to distributorship in Singapore and Malaysia. Nothing out of the ordinary as they've had this arrangement worked out years before anyone thought about it. So kudos to those involved.

Anyway, Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur intends to start things rolling by selling ten, yes ten units this year and open its servicing garage to the hundred or so Aston Martin that have been brought in privately over the past few years. Another reason why Aston Martin has decided to open up is the fact that it intends to provide peace of mind to Singaporean owners who regularly drive through Peninsular Malaysia. With Aston Martin Kuala Lumpur they can now get their expensive machine serviced or repaired. It also allows Malaysian owners who wish to get their Aston Martin serviced by an official outlet the chance to do so locally.

Those that intend to buy an Aston Martin would see prices starting at slightly over a million Ringgit for the entry level V8 Vantage, right up to an eye popping two over million Ringgit for the last of the line Aston Martin DBS pictured above. And no, the newly launched Aston Martin Vanquish only made an appearance via a picture. As did Mr Bond during a slideshow presentation by Aston Martin Global Sales Director, Andy  Gawthorpe.

Those that want their Astons to be even more special, like having the leather seats match the colour of your favourite necktie can do so. Aston Martin can deliver a Made-to-Order vehicle for you via their personalisation program which is pretty extensive. This would mean an extra four months or so for a personalised Aston Martin to be completed and if you are a little bit mad, you could get them to specify a pink exterior coupled with a yellow coloured ostrich leather interior. Now that would be a totally bespoke Aston fit for Lady Gaga that would take nine months to a year to complete.

No. There were no pretty usherettes or a gorgeous emcee to look at this time. I mean for Godsakes! Aren't the Aston Martins enough?






...And finally, an ORIGINAL Aston Martin Vanquish S makes a guest appearance. It looks utterly muscular and brutish in real life. I'd have this anytime over the new one which seems to have too much aerodynamic addenda tacked on until it slightly detracts from the shape of the car.


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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Aston Martin V12 Zagato - Too Much Like A Nissan? I think so too.

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Do you think the new Aston Martin V12 Zagato looks too much like the Nissan 370Z or the Nissan GT-R? I do. It basically shows that Zagato these days are running out of ideas. Take a look at my posting here over at MyAutoblog.org. There are comparison photos for you to decide. I already have.
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