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Aston Martin Vanquish Centenary Edition

Aston Martin has launched a new special edition Vanquish, to celebrate the company's 100th Birthday

Aston Martin is celebrating its centenary year, and as part of the celebrations on 15 January, the company has released a new special edition Vanquish ‘Centenary Edition’.

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Just 100 examples will be made, and the car features a number of unique options, including a graduated silver paint finish and solid sterling silver Aston Martin wing badges. Inside, the Vanquish is more luxurious than ever featuring deep soft black leather – borrowed from the One-77 – with silver stitching.

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As you can see, silver is an important theme in this car, and to keep the solid sterling silver sill plaques and wing badges in top condition, Aston is supplying each owner with a centenary presentation box including a silver polishing cloth.

The box also contains two glass keys, bespoke leather key pouches, solid silver cufflinks, solid silver Rollerball pen and Bang & Olufsen headphones.

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