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Super-GT showdown: Ferrari 12Cilindri vs Aston Martin Vanquish

Last updated: August 16, 2025 1:05 am
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The Battle of the Grand Tourers: Aston Martin vs Ferrari

Recently, Aston Martin and Ferrari went head to head at Le Mans with their racing counterparts, the 499P and Valkyrie AMR-LMH. This marked the first time since 1959 that these two iconic brands competed for victory at the prestigious event. Back in 1959, it was Aston Martin’s DBR1s that triumphed over Ferrari’s 250 GT.

Adding to the connection between the two manufacturers, Aston Martin’s current CEO, Adrian Hallmark, previously held the same position at Ferrari. This high-profile transfer demonstrates the close ties between these legendary automotive companies.

When comparing Aston Martin and Ferrari, there are countless criteria to consider. However, one of the most significant comparisons lies in their grand tourers, especially the V12 models. These cars truly embody the essence of both brands and their commitment to excellence.

While choosing between an Aston Martin and a Ferrari may seem like a daunting task, both offer an exhilarating driving experience that is second to none. Whether it’s the 12Cilindri or the Vanquish, owning either of these vehicles would be a dream come true for any car enthusiast.

During a journey from London to the Scottish Borders, it became apparent that the 12Cilindri is a more refined version of its predecessor, the 812 Superfast. With a V12 engine that redlines at 9500rpm, this car offers a thrilling performance while still maintaining a sense of elegance and sophistication.

Despite its impressive power and speed, the 12Cilindri is designed to be a more relaxed and comfortable grand tourer. The refined engine noise, improved steering response, and overall sense of maturity make this car a joy to drive on long journeys.

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