The N/A Aston Martin V12 Vantage Zagato 'Twins' Can't Be Bought Separately
As brand new naturally-aspirated V12s dry up, one company has a neat solution: remake old stuff that’s long since gone out of production. Swiss firm R-Reforged, having already revealed the Aston Martin Vanquish 25 by Callum, will produce 38 V12 Vantage Zagato Heritage cars under license from Gaydon. 19 coupes, and 19 roadsters.
But, there’s a catch, hinted at by R-Reforged’s use of the word ‘Twins’ - you have to buy a coupe and a roadster together as a pair. This unusual setup hasn’t put buyers off, it seems, as most of the 19 sets of siblings have already sold.
The method of propulsion is the same as the original cars - a 5.9-litre V12 unsullied by forced induction. It’s had a few tweaks, though, with the 600bhp output representing an 80bhp boost over the original.
The carbon fibre bodies of the Zagatos closely resemble those of their ancestors, although there are a few tweaks. These include centre-locking wheels from APP Tech and an active rear spoiler.
Buyers will be able to tailor “every element” of the cars, meeting with designers at Aston’s St. Gallen, Switzerland dealership to nail down the spec. They will also be able to take a behind-the-scenes look as their Zagato Twins are built at a new 2800 square metre factory in Warwick.
The Zagato Heritage Vantages will be revealed publically this summer, ahead of production starting during Q4 of 2020.
There’ll be more to come, too. R-Reforged says that it is “set to announce further exciting programmes in 2020,” which might well involve more re-born Aston Martins along with cars from other brands. Feel free to speculate in the comments as to how that might pan out.
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ngl the zagato’s rear is hella ugly
It’s not the prettiest car Aston made is it.
Imma go out there and say it: This is the only good looking modern Zagato-Aston. All the others from DB7 to the new DBS are badly proportioned and fish-mouthed
Aston is a strange company
I would have to say this is the weirdest decision I have seen so far Aston Martin has done in its long history
All you have to do is literally read the subtitle, let alone the god damn text, to prove yourself wrong