Engineered for the Pure Driver in You

Experience Unrivalled Power, Precision, and Passion in the Most Driver-Focused Vantage Yet

Step into the future of pure performance with the all-new Aston Martin Vantage—the most exhilarating, fastest, and most driver-centric Vantage in its 75-year storied history. Designed for those who crave breathtaking power and razor-sharp handling, this masterpiece redefines what a front-engine, rear-wheel drive sports car can be.

Feel the surge of its formidable 4.0 V8 Twin Turbo engine, boasting a class-leading 665PS and 800Nm of torque—delivering blistering acceleration from 0-100km/h in 3.5 seconds and reaching a top speed of 325km/h. Every twist of the wheel is met with industry-leading Active Vehicle Dynamics, Bilstein adaptive dampers, and a bespoke Michelin Pilot S 5 tyre setup, ensuring maximum thrills with total confidence.

Inside, a new era of luxury awaits. The all-new interior architecture combines bespoke craftsmanship with cutting-edge infotainment, crafting a cockpit that’s as refined as it is adrenaline-inducing. From the roar of its exhaust to the tactile feel of the steering, every detail is tuned for the authentic driver—those who seek more than just a car, but a visceral experience.

For the driver who demands the thrill of the track and the elegance of luxury, the new Vantage is not just a car—it’s a statement. In the video, we invited Hedy Chan, an up-and-rising soprano in Hong Kong, reflects on her performing career and reveals what pushes her towards new heights, and shares her passion for driving. Built to challenge expectations and dominate roads, it’s the ultimate celebration of pure driving passion.

Aston Martin Vantage—Engineered for Real Drivers. Are you ready to unleash yours?

Top-selling collectibles: The hottest auction highlights of this spring

Many valuable articles were auctioned during the recent Spring auctions and though every single object was unique in its own way, four items certainly stood out and impressed the bidders the most, thus achieving jaw-dropping hammer prices. Check out the latest roundup of auction lots that made history and the interesting stories associated with each of them.

Flawless Fancy

3 rings hold collectors in spell

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A trio of flawless pear-shaped coloured diamonds fetched a combined total of HK$132 million (US$17 million) at Christie’s Magnificent Jewels Spring Auction. Dazzling at the centre of three exquisite rings, they captivated the audience and ignited fervent bidding for more than 15 minutes.

The sale was led by a breathtaking 4.83-carat fancy vivid blue internally flawless diamond ring, for which an anonymous bidder paid an astonishing US$8.84 million. This extraordinary natural blue diamond is considered a symbol of wisdom, truth and devotion, and its exceptional rarity and vivid blue hue place it in a league of its own. The internally flawless designation emphasises the stone’s remarkable clarity and further enhanced its allure to excited bidders.

Besides this triumvirate of spellbinding coloured diamonds, Vickie Sek, Chairman of Jewellery at Christie’s Asia Pacific, was thrilled by the auction’s overall success. “Our Magnificent Jewels sale received an excellent response from collectors for the diverse selection of exquisite colourless and coloured diamonds and gemstones presented, with almost half of these lots selling above their high estimates,” she said.

Dragon High

Qianlong moonflask shines at auction

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An extremely rare Qianlong moonflask was the highlight of Christie’s ‘The Imperial Palette – Three Qianlong Treasures’ auction held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Bidders were impressed by this extraordinary Chinese craftsmanship such that the final sale price topped HK$108 million (US$13.8 million).

Marco Almeida, Head of Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art at Christie’s Asia Pacific, expressed his enthusiasm for the fine porcelain collectible: “This magnificent and very rare Qianlong doucai moonflask embodies the superb artistry and craftsmanship of the Qianlong period [1736-1795]. The significant historical and cultural importance, rarity and outstanding quality of this work of art make it a true gem for collectors and enthusiasts alike.”

The circular body of the imposing flask is finely pencilled and enamelled on each side in iron-red, yellow, aubergine and shades of green. A green five-clawed dragon emerges from waves to confront an ascending dragon in iron-red amid cloud-scrolls and flames. The large rising dragon symbolises the Qianlong Emperor, while the smaller serpent represents the heir apparent.

Emperor’s Gift

Puyi wristwatch clocks world record

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A watch of huge historical significance sparked frenzied bidding at a recent Phillips auction in Hong Kong. The Patek Philippe timepiece is the former property of the last Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Aisin-Gioro Puyi, and sold for HK$48.85 million (US$6.26 million).

The sale of this rare Patek in platinum with moon phases, triple-date calendar and silvered dial had been much anticipated in the watch-buying community. Part of The Imperial Patek Philippe Sale, the wristwatch was subject to a bidding war by at least six collectors and was claimed after a considerable mark-up of HK$9 million on the final nod. The price is a record for the Ref. 69 Quiantieme Lune, as well as the highest achieved by a watch previously owned by an emperor.

The simple, clean silhouette and large unsigned crown express the aesthetics of Bauhaus and understated functionality, while the rose-gold ring, silvered dial and enamel Arabic numerals in a ‘roulette’ configuration underscore a supreme elegance. Purchased in 1937, the watch was kept in its original untouched condition and has a rich patina consistent with its age.

Le Mans Magic

Awesome Aston accelerates off auction block

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A 2007 Aston Martin racing car has sold for 2.23 million euros (US$2.4 million) at an auction held by RM Sotheby’s. The DBR9 GT1 was one of 24 sports competition cars that lined up for the Le Mans Centenary sale.

First purchased by Gigawave Motorsport team founder Henry Barczynski, the car is thought to be one of just 18 DBR9 chassis constructed by Prodrive between 2005 and 2008. It subsequently had just two other owners, while among the professionals who have sat in the driving seat are Stefan Mücke, Darren Turner, Peter Kox and Tomáš Enge.

The Aston Martin notched up third-place finishes in both the 2008 Silverstone Tourist Trophy and 2008 24 Hours of Spa. Further success was achieved at the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, where it was third in the GT1 class and 22nd overall. The following year it secured four podium finishes in the FIA GT1 World Championship, winning in Beijing.

The successful bidder also received three spare sets of wheels, as well as the original Pectel/Pi electronics and all relevant operating and computer software materials.

High fashion, glam ideas for your next vacation

 

One of the hardest part of travel is to decide which looks to take, which to leave behind. Travel restrictions are easing and if a trip to resort towns or faraway cities is on the horizon, bookmark our curated list of outfit ideas for some glamourous inspiration. Drive to resort towns or off to cities far away, step out and forward with a show-stopping ensemble.  

Look 1: Velvet is your best (glam) friend!

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Rings, jacket, pants, handbag and heels by Gucci

Look 2: Dress or separates? Make it separates which flow like a dress…

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Top and trousers by Isabel Marant; Bracelet, watch and handbag by Hermès; Boots by Balenciaga

Look 3: A black bag is a must-pack

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Necklace, dress, tie-up ankle-strap flat sandals and shoulder bag by Valentino

Look 4: Accessories which glam you up without breaking a sweat!

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Silk visor, sunglasses, top, skirt, bag and heeled ankle boots by Dior

Look 5: Chic neutrals – yes and yes!

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Hair clip, long jacket, top, skirt, heels and bag by Miu Miu

Look 6: A racy black dress for an evening about town

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Earrings and ring by Roger Vivier; Crepe halter dress by Monot, courtesy of NET-A-PORTER; Thigh-high boots by Jimmy Choo

In all photos: Aston Martin’s Vantage Roaster 

(Photographer: Jack Law; Art Direction and Styling: Jhoshwa Ledesma; Videographer: Jackie Chan; Model: Jane B (Primo Management Ltd) Hair and Make Up: Owen Ko)

Starting a car collection? 8 classic cars that you should not miss!

If you’re looking to start a collection of automobiles and are on the look out for a worthy collectible to add to your collection, you better be ready to fork out some real dough as the most desirable and highly coveted of collectible cars command an insurmountably high price at auction. From a US$48.4 million Ferrari to the the most expensive pre-war car of the century. Here are eight classic cars to add to your collection. 

1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis number 4153 GT

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Kicking off a list of most desired classic car to add to a collection with the most expensive car in the world the 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, chassis number 4153 GT. It is one of only 39 examples of the 250 GTO that were built between the year 1962 and 1964. Extremely rare, the vehicle was purchased by American collector David MacNeil for a tear-jerking US$70 million in a private sale in 2018. Besides the present vehicle, the record holder for most expensive car to sell at auction goes to another Ferrari grand tourer, the 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO by Scaglietti, chassis number 3413, which fetched US$48.4 million at RM Sotheby’s 2018 Monetery Car Sale for a jaw-dropping US$48.4 million. 

1954 Mercedes-Benz W196R, chassis no. 196 010 00006/54 

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Nicknamed the Silver Arrow for its bullet-like silhouette and speedy acceleration that won against the likes of Maserati and Ferrari in 1954 Grand Prix, making German history when it brought home the country’s first win since 1939. It is famed for its ultra-lightweight frame that weighed only a mere 46kg. It is one only 16 produced, of which only 10 still exists today, but the present model is the only one remaining in private hands. Despite the dents and blemishes from two seasons of intense racing, the model still fetched a significant sum at Bonhams’ The Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale Collector’s Motor Cars and Automobilia in 2013 where it went under the hammer for US$29.6 million.

1956 Aston Martin DBR1 

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Before its Bond fame, British independent marque Aston Martin was known for both beauty and speed on the track. A case in point is the rare 1956 Aston Martin DBR1, winning nine out of 18 wins throughout its career. It is the most successful race car in Aston Martin history, boasting racing legends like Sir Stirling Moss, Reg Parnell, Roy Salvador and Caroll Shelby among its drivers. Adding to its fame and exclusivity, it is one of only five built with the British compan’y badge fitted on it; which may explain the significant price tag of the model when it was sold at auction at RM Sotheby’s for US$22.5 million in 2017  but not before a seven-minute bidding war ensued.

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1935 Duesenberg SSJ 

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The 1935 Duesenberg SSJ is an American automotive legend produced by the brotherly duo behind the Duesenberg automobiles. Although the manufacturer was only in production between 1913 to 1937, the marque had earned multiple accolades during its time. Part of their impressive range of vehicles was the 1935 SSJ which featured a short-wheeled base and a stronger engine. Only two of these models were produced and delivered to American movie stars Clark Gabel and Gary Cooper, the latter being the present model in question. It wasn’t until 2018 when it found its way to the auction block at Gooding & Company’s 2018 Monterey Car Week did it make modern day history as the most expensive American car ever sold at a total of US$22 million. 

1955 Jaguar D-Type

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At the birth British luxury manufacturer Jaguar’s 1955 D-Type, there was only one goal in the marque’s mind: Winning the Le Mans 24-Hour tour. It is undeniably one of the most notable racing cars ever made, competing between 1954 and 1959, the 1955 Jaguar D-Type boasts innovation and speed that led to its 1955, 1956, and 1956 wins. The model was kept in pristine condition which might justify its large price tag of US$21.7 million – selling at RM Sotheby’s in 2016. 

1995 McLaren F1 

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British automative manufacturer of luxury, high-performance sportscars and supercars McLaren changed history when it rolled out the world’s first carbon fibre road car, a Formula 1 vehicle – the McLaren MP4 / 1, in 1981. The brand has since been billed for its beautifully sleek, streamlined aesthetics and exhilaratingly quick acceleration, that continues to make headlines. Most recently, in August 2021, a rarely driven 1995 McLaren F1 – coined to be the ultimate road car to beat all supercars – was sold for a mindblowing sum of US$20.5 million at a Gooding & Company auction, making this model the most expensive F1 of all time; and the most expensive vehicle to have sold at auction in 2021. It is one of only 106 models made, and features some very unique design highlights such as a single row of three seats with the driver situated in the middle; and a gold plat3ed heat shield installed within the engine compartment. 

Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic

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French automobile manufacturer Bugatti was known to conquer the road in acceleration, speed and magnificently beautiful and sleek designs. The marque is famed for its many incredible collectible classics that often stir the crowd in excitement whenever one is presented at auction. The Type 57 in particular, which where produced for only seven years – totaling only 710 models, is so highly coveted that a 1936 Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic set the world record for most expensive car in the world when it fetched more than US$30 million at a Gooding & Company auction in 2010. The model is so sought after desired that it is said that a collector could spend years searching for their desired year, trim and variant. 

1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider

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An epitome of Italian luxury, the 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Lungo Spider by the Italian luxury car manufacturer Alfa Romeo is the Italian equivalent of a Bugatti Atlantic. Specifically the present vehicle, coined Immortal 2.9, is one of only seven of its kind that boasts a magnificently restored state after its parts were scattered during WWII. Amazingly, it was restored back to its complete original state by UK 2.9 expert Tony Merrick. In 2016, it was the first Immortal 2.9 offered at public auction. It realised a sum of US$19.8 million at RM Sotehby’s Monetery 2016 Classic Car Sale, making it the most-expensive pre-war car until it was superseded by the 1935 Duesenberg SSJ Le Grande Rodster in 2018 (US$22 million).

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Legendary Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger unveiled as new 007 film debuts

Just in time for the long-awaited release of No Time To Die, the latest instalment in the hit James Bond franchise, Aston Martin Hong Kong and MF Jebsen International have jointly collaborated on an exclusive exhibition at The Peninsula Hotel that is sure to have gear heads at the edge of their seats.

From now until 29 October, 007 fans will have the unique opportunity to get up close and personal with the stunning Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger, a high-tech, high-octane automobile that shines in the 25th cinematic outing of the British superspy.

One of just 25 models available worldwide – and the sole example to appear in Hong Kong – the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger on display is an authentic reproduction of its on-screen sibling, replete with such gadgets as revolving number plates, pop-out machine guns, a retractable bullet-proof rear shield and much more besides. With a price tag of £2.75 million (excl. tax), it is also burnished with the signature build quality and reliability that has seen the British marque become beloved the world over.

Alongside this one-of-a-kind vehicle, guests will also be treated to a stunning photo exhibition showcasing the many gorgeous motors that star in No Time To Die, a veritable treasure trove of historic photos from Aston Martin’s expansive archives, as well as the latest concept cars from the legendary British automaker.

Aston Martin DBX: Dazzling luxury SUV-cum-sports car revs into Hong Kong

British motoring marque Aston Martin has a storied legacy of crafting high-performance sports cars that perfectly blend high-octane thrills with the ultimate in luxury. Now, the next chapter of the brand’s story is about to unfold in the form of its all-new Aston Martin DBX, the first-ever SUV for the 106-year-old automotive company that will soon hit Hong Kong’s roads.

The new Aston Martin DBX

Setting a new benchmark for a luxury SUV-cum-sports car, the Aston Martin DBX has been painstakingly crafted from lightweight bonded aluminium, with much emphasis placed on maximising its interior capacity to afford spaciousness for both front and rear occupants.

Aston Martin DBX interiors

Under its sleek exterior lies a 4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine – as previously in the luxury automaker’s DB11 and Vantage designs – which churns out over 540bHp and develops 700NM of torque. In layman’s terms, this not only means the stunning new Aston Martin DBX can rev from 0 to 100kmph in just 4.5 seconds flat, but it can also develop a top speed of a staggering 291kmph.

Aston Martin DBX boasts a lightweight design

As Aston Martin’s first full-size five-seater, the DBX is the epitome of versatility, offering enhanced on-road and off-road driving experiences through its all-wheel-drive system without sacrificing an iota of luxury. Take, for instance, the sophisticated adaptive air suspension, dampeners and eARC, which deliver maximum ride comfort for its lucky passengers, or the 632 litres of boot space for efficient, easy transportation of any sundry luggage.

The gorgeous Aston Martin DBX

There’s even the option to customise this attention-grabbing vehicle to suit each user’s individual needs. The Pet package, for example, sees the car fitted with a portable washer to cleanse muddy paws after a walk, or the Snow package that sees boot warmers inserted to ensure your ski trip is that much more comfortable. Whatever option you choose, you can rest assured that the Aston Martin DBX will provide you and your loved ones with all the luxury and comfort you could wish for, all packaged in a stunning, pristinely engineered motor.

The Aston Martin DBX is on sale now, with first deliveries scheduled to arrive in Q3 2020. To find out more, visit http://www.astonmartin-hongkong.com/.

All-round Luxury: Aston Martin hosts VIP Experience Night at Happy Valley showroom

Motoring marque Aston Martin recently joined hands with jewellery brand Fioretti and Tanqueray Ten gin to host a VIP Experience Night at its Happy Valley showroom. Lucky attendees were afforded
a glimpse of its new DBS Superleggera and a showcase of Fioretti’s luxury jewellery designs, all while sipping on delicious gin cocktails and single-malt Scotches. What ensued was truly an evening of sheer indulgence for all gathered.

Here’s a sneak peek at our exclusive video coverage:

           

Sunseeker x Aston Martin showcase highlighted their latest yacht and car designs

Earlier this month, luxury yacht purveyor Sunseeker joined forces with Brit automaker Aston Martin and yacht dealer Nextwave to host a truly special showcase at Sai Kung’s Marina Cove. The weekend-long event saw an exclusive list of VIPs invited to explore all the latest models from their high-end inventories and view their sumptuous interiors first-hand.

The first of the three Sunseeker luxury yachts on display was the Manhattan 52. Winner of the ‘Flybridges up to 55ft’ category at the 2017 Motor Boat Awards, this sleek flybridge motoryacht boasts a maximum speed of 31 knots and a range of 230 nautical miles per trip. Its 56.6ft length has further been optimised to house a capacious living and entertainment space, while its main deck and upper gallery offer even more venues to relax and socialise.

Then there’s the stunning new 76 Yacht, built to harmonise performance, elegance and spaciousness. Boasting the latest V-hull design, the main deck affords near 360-degree views of your chosen surroundings. Personalisation is the name of the game here. The flybridge layout can be customised to allow for a spa tub, extra sunbeds or a space to store your jet skis. The cockpit area, meanwhile, can be adapted to include a cocktail bar, with the stern available for the addition of extra fold-out seating, a barbeque grill or even a rain shower.

Finally, the pièce de résistance came in the form of the Sunseeker 86 Yacht, crafted for the most discerning maritime wayfarers in mind. Measuring 86’3-ft in length, this exclusive vessel features an expansive range of up to 1,300 nautical miles per trip and can accomodate up to 8 guests and 4 crew. Luxury is the byword here, with the sumptuous main saloon hand-furnished with the finest interior decor and state-of-the-art technology. Below deck, the owner’s stateroom and guest bedrooms also offer extravagance and comfort in equal measure. Whether you’re in the mood for open-air marine exhilaration or a more sedately intimate gathering with loved ones, the 86 Yacht truly exemplifies high-end living at its finest.

Aston Martin DBS Superleggera
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

Car enthusiasts in attendance, meanwhile, were treated to an up-close viewing of luxury motoring marque Aston Martin’s latest DBS Superleggera. This sporty supercar’s twin-turbo 5.2-litre V12 pumps out a massive 715bHp that translates to a top speed of almost 340kmph. When combined with its carbon fibre body, this luxury auto offers super lightweight yet aggressively powerful drive experience. What’s more, lucky buyers can customise the roomy interiors to their exact requirements. From start to finish, the new DBS Superleggera truly embodies the best of masterful motor engineering.

Text: Tenzing Thondup

Coupe Coup: Ancient Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato sells for HK$102 million

A car with as chequered a past as the 1961 Aston Martin DB4GT MP209 Zagato Grand Touring Two-Seat Coupe would undoubtedly be the Holy Grail for any true auto-enthusiast. Unsurprisingly then, it proved one of the biggest draws at the recently-concluded Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale, going for HK$102 million after a protracted bidding war.

1961 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagato sells for HK$102 million

It’s an unsurprising valuation for such a unique car. Not only is it one of just 20 Aston Martin DB4GT Zagatos ever produced, it’s also one of only three Zagatos with the ‘MP209’ specification – a testimony to its lightness – that the marque ever built. Add to that its distinctive UK road-registration number plate – 2 VEV – and it’s probably the most distinctive competition coupe to have ever come out of the highly-competitive Essex Racing Stable.

An ancient Aston Martin DB4GT was recently sold at auction

This quasi-works team car – the chassis of which proved to be the prototype for later racing cars – had a mixed record on the track, however. While it recorded a spectacular win at the 1961 British Grand Prix, it overheated and malfunctioned at the Le Mans 24-Hours Race later that year. Eventually, the Aston Marton DB4GT Zagato became a concours regular, much admired for its spectacular history and groundbreaking design.

Aston Martin and Tag Heuer celebrate partnership with exclusive cocktail party

Luxury automaker Aston Martin and haute horology label Tag Heuer hosted a joint cocktail party at Aston Martin’s Happy Valley showroom last week. The occasion celebrated the successful partnership between the two high end brands, while also affording a select group of discerning guests a chance to get up close and personal with their latest designs.

Aston Martin showcased a spectacular white Vantage, a chic convertible DB11 Volante and the striking all-new DB11 AMR. Tag Heuer, meanwhile, put the spotlight on three stunning specimens of its acclaimed Carrera collection, including a model designed in partnership with its British carmaker partner. Check out our exclusive coverage of this special event above.