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Ferrari 12Cilindri vs Aston Martin Vanquish
| Category | Vanquish | Ferrari 12Cilindri |
|---|---|---|
| Engine layout | 5.2 l V12 | 6.5 l V12 |
| Max power (ps / bhp) | 835 / 824 | 830 / 819 |
| Max torque (Nm / lb-ft) | 1000 / 738 | 678 / 500 |
| Curb weight (kg / lb) | 1923 / 4239 | 1806 / 3982 |
| Power / tonne (ps / bhp) | 434 / 428 | 460 / 453 |
| Average price | €411,000 | €395,000 |
Acceleration
| Speed & distance | Vanquish | Ferrari 12Cilindri |
|---|---|---|
| 0 - 100 kph | 3.3 s | 2.9 s |
| 0 - 200 kph | 9.0 s | 7.9 s |
| 0 - 250 kph | 15.2 s | 13.0 s |
| 100 - 200 kph | 5.9 s | 4.9 s |
| 0 - 60 mph | 3.1 s | 2.7 s |
| Est. 1/8 mile | 7.5 s @ 110.0 mph | 7.0 s @ 117.4 mph |
| 1/4 mile | 10.9 s | 11.0 s @ 137.8 mph |
General performance
| Category | Vanquish | Ferrari 12Cilindri |
|---|---|---|
| Top speed | 345 kph (214 mph) | 340 kph (211 mph) |
| 100 kph - 0 | 30 m (98 ft) | 31 m (103 ft) |
| 200 kph - 0 | 124 m (406 ft) | 122 m (400 ft) |
Summary
| Category | Vanquish | Ferrari 12Cilindri |
|---|---|---|
| Track Performance | 0 | 0 |
| Straight line speed | 80 | 100 |
| Overall | 80 | 100 |
Verdict
12Cilindri is the fastest by considerable margin.
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Yewnos100 1y ago
the Ferrari is faster... but can't be specced in Cosmopolitan Yellow.
In all seriousness, Aston's configurator website is most likely the best right now, beating even Porsche in that regard, both because of the amount of options (you want a purple leather interior? you can have that!) and because it doesn't have any kind of "mandatory" stuff to go with some bits.
Like, I know I'm not gonna buy a 911 GT3 anytime soon, but I don't want it to come with a carbon roof and a rollcage just because I wanted different rims.
wallenieswiftie 1y ago
Please don't get upset at me, but I stopped comparing Ferraris and Astons a while ago. Aston is more like a Bentley (all models), Maserati (the GranTurismo and whatever will replace the outgoing sedans and Levante, not MC20), Porsche (the Panamera/Cayenne, not 718/911) competitor.













