
Would you be happy with the new Aston Martin Vanquish just like it comes out of the factory? We thought so; but if the answer to that question happens to be negative, then one of the many options that will soon become available on the market is a tune up from German brand "Wheelsandmore".
The tuner avoided making many changes to the exterior, limiting its touch to a pin stripe that runs across the body and wheels, lots of them to be precise.
True to its name, Wheelsandmore offers a wide selection of rims, in terms of styling, colors, sizes and even materials, with available options including 20" and 21" regular wheels, three-piece forged rims and customized carbon fiber wheels.
A software upgrade and a sports exhaust system will add an extra 40PS and 90Nm of torque to AM's stock 5.9-liter V12 engine, lifting total output to 613PS (605hp) and peak torque to 710Nm (524 lb-ft).
The company's current offerings are rounded out by a sports suspension kit.

5 Comments:
and the winner of the "how to ruin a beautiful car" competition goes to...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If Aston would be more progressive with their designs and quit relying on antiquated sheet-metal maybe there wouldn't be the need for such boutiques. Until then...rock on!
Great color. Nice enhancements.
Ok, it;s -once again- an admiring state-of-the-art piece of automotive machinery. Still cannot understand these thick collumns (A-pillars) and, mainly, the widened arc/beam on the sides of the roof, sloping towards the side windows. Just why? The car seems to have lost it's flair.
Before you announce that, consider FAB, Mansory and DMC to name a few.
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