First pair of Aston Martin Vantage V12 Zagato Heritage twins completed

Aston Martin and its Swiss engineering partner, R-Reforged, have completed the first pair of Vantage V12 Zagato Heritage Twins. The limited-edition versions of the 2011 Vantage V12 Zagato celebrate the British brand’s 60-year partnership with the Italian styling house.
Production is limited to just 19 pairs – and the special-edition models will be sold together, priced at £1.75 million for the duo. Each set will be built at R-Reforged’s new 2,800 square-metre facility in Warwick, in a 16-week assembly process.

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Aston Martin’s revived Vantage V12 Zagato coupe looks practically identical to the original model, save for a new set of centre-locking 19-inch alloy wheels, an aggressive front splitter and an active rear spoiler. Unlike the original model, though, the car’s bodywork is now finished entirely in carbon fibre, rather than aluminium.
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For the model’s return, Zagato also created a brand-new “Speedster” variant, which draws inspiration from the Vanquish Zagato Speedster of 2017. It features the same steeply raked windscreen and similar flying buttresses – as well as a stylised version of the Vanquish Zagato’s aero package.
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Aston Martin says that both cars can be colour matched to any sample a buyer offers – and produced in either a matte, satin or gloss finish. The firm also provides a new “visual carbon” finish as an option, which involves treating and lacquering the naked carbon-fibre bodywork in a painstaking 400-hour process.

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