For this reason, you should all email the designer, Ian Callum

For this reason, you should all email the designer, Ian Callum

Impressive finger exercise by Ian Callum. However, the master designer probably shakes this off his sleeve while sitting on the toilet for a while. And we’re very happy with it, because what a beauty, this Aston Martin Vanquish Shooting Brake.

For those who don’t know Ian Callum. As a designer he is responsible for some of the most beautiful cars in the world, such as the Aston Martin DB7, the Aston Martin Vanquish and the Jaguar F-Type. He now runs his own company, Callum Designs.

Ian Callum back to his biggest hit

The company designs chairs, whiskey bottles, bags and cars. At the very least, Callum is going back to his past and bringing the 2001 Aston Martin Vanquish to the present. Aston Martin Callum Vanquish 25 is the name of the machine.

Hooray! The robot manual transmission is gone

And what a beautiful machine! With just a few interventions, Callum has brought the V12 sports coupe up to date. The original design is so timeless. main change? The slow robotized manual transmission is gone. Now you have to stir yourself.

Wonderfully atmospheric twelve-cylinder

Under the hood is still Aston Martin’s glorious 5.9-litre V12. It’s an atmospheric block with no turbos. Callum has tinkered with it so that the power is now at 589 hp. That’s 61 hp more than before.

Twenty-five parts of the Vanquish Callum

Callum Designs will only build 25 Vanquish units for over $600,000 each (no need to bring your own original Vanquish).

Photo on Twitter profile Ian Callum

The purpose of this Vanquish Shooting Brake is unknown. Ian Callum posted this photo on twitter. “Another variant of our Vanquish VC25,” he wrote.

So let’s all email Ian Callum, Facebook, Twitter, Telegram, I don’t know what… This beautiful creation needs to go into production! However?

Source: Auto visie

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