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Aston Martin 2025: All the upcoming models

2025 is the year of the new Vanquish and Valhalla. A new version of the DBX could also be on the agenda.

Aston Martin 2025, new features coming soon
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We expect a strong 2025 for Aston Martin, as deliveries of the new Vanquish will continue after its launch, but alongside the new supercar, the brand could also reveal hot information about (or even launch) a special version of the DBX. What is certain is the production start of the Valhalla.

New Aston Martin Vanquish

Aston Martin Vanquish (2024)

Aston Martin Vanquish (2024)

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In 2025, deliveries of the 1,000 Aston Martin Vanquish worth more than £330,000 go into full swing. The new generation of the British supercar is powered by a non-electrified 5.2-litre V12 twin-turbo with 835 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque.

The interior offers high-quality materials, ergonomic seats and a 10.25-inch infotainment system with advanced features. The customisation possibilities are endless, with each owner able to choose various details to tailor-make the Aston Martin of their dreams.

Model Aston Martin Vanquish
Bodywork Supercar
Engines 5.2-litre twin-turbo V8
Launch Early 2025
Prices from £330,000

Aston Martin DBX Off-Road

Aston Martin DBX707 (2024)

Aston Martin DBX707 (2024)

Aston Martin may soon expand the range of its DBX with a decidedly new model, a more off-road version to challenge rivals like the Land Rover Defender and Mercedes G-Class. According to rumours reported by Autocar, the project, known for now as 'Project Rambo', would represent an extreme evolution of the DBX, with a more rugged appearance, additional body protection and a raised stance, while retaining the luxury DNA of the British marque.

At the moment, the project has not received the final go-ahead from Lawrence Stroll, president of Aston Martin, but there is talk of a limited production run of around 2,500 units, destined for an exclusive clientele.

Under the bonnet, the new version could house the Mercedes-AMG-sourced 4.0-litre V8, already used in the DBX707, with an output of 585 PS and 850 Nm of torque, or even the 707 PS variant, which would make this SUV one of the most powerful off-roaders on the market. Alternatively, Aston Martin could consider adopting the plug-in powertrain of the Mercedes GT63 SE Performance.

We don't know if the 'green light' for this model will come as early as 2025, but we will certainly hear about it.

Model Aston Martin DBX "Project Rambo"
Bodywork E-segment SUV
Engines Petrol or plug-in hybrid
Launch End of 2025
Prices n.a.

Aston Martin Valhalla

Aston Martin Valhalla

Aston Martin Valhalla

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2025 is also the year of the production start of the Aston Martin Valhalla, the new British supercar that after a long gestation period that began in 2019 finally becomes a real car that 999 lucky customers will be able to drive.


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The sleek, low mid-engined coupe with truly advanced aerodynamics uses a plug-in hybrid powertrain consisting of a 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbo petrol engine and three electric motors for a total output of  1,079 PS.

All-wheel drive, dual-clutch automatic transmission and torque vectoring system complete the picture of the Valhalla, which can travel 8 miles in pure electric mode, has an electronically limited top speed of 217 mph and accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds. The price is expected to start at around £840,000 (including VAT).

Model Aston Martin Valhalla
Bodywork Supercar
Engines Plug-in hybrid
Launch Mid-2025
Prices Around £840,000 (including VAT)
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