/Aston Martin Vanquish Centenary Edition Unveiled

Aston Martin Vanquish Centenary Edition Unveiled

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Aston Martin is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. They are planning lots of good stuff to to mark the occasion with, one of which is launching Centenary Special Edition versions of the V8 Vantage, DB9, Rapide and Vanquish. Here’s the first images and details of the Vanquish Centenary Edition.

The Centenary Edition models are going to become collectible models in the future, so Aston made sure they are way over the top. The Vanquish gets a special graduated paint finish which looks amazing in the pictures, and certainly even better in the flesh. The car also features solid sterling silver Aston Martin wing badges with tailored ‘trans flux’ enamel inlay.

Inside the cabin you fine deep Soft black leather which comes directly from the One-77 parts bin, with contrasting silver stitching, a special silver thread embroidery of the Aston Martin wings in the head restraints and solid sterling silver sill plaques individually numbered with an Aston Martin hallmark.

Extra features on these models include two glass keys, two bespoke key pouches made from leather matching the car’s interior trim, solid silver cufflinks featuring the Aston Martin script, solid silver Rollerball pen and high quality Bang & Olufsen headphones. They all come in a nice gift box that also includes a silver polishing cloth for cleaning the badges!

Aston will make 100 units of each Centenary Edition model. The rest of the lineup, and the pricing details, are yet to be revealed.

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