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Aston Martin Vanquish to Unveil at Monterey Car Week
The brand ranks 2nd of 7 peer marques for price growth over the last ninety days as secondary-market asking prices rose 2.09%.

The Salinas Californian reported that Monterey Car Week will unveil the ultra-rare Aston Martin Vanquish. This highly anticipated showcase comes as secondary-market asking prices for the brand eased slightly over the last week, moving down -0.03%[2] across our tracked listings.
In other brand developments, Classic Driver discussed whether the most beautiful Zagato design might not be an Aston Martin, highlighting the enduring legacy of the brand'[2];s historic design collaborations. For trade professionals, these design-focused narratives continue to sustain collector interest in rare coachbuilt variants.
With limited public auction results this week, the primary market signal comes from our secondary-market data. Across 1867[2] tracked listings on leading secondary marketplaces, asking prices fell -0.96%[2] over the last thirty days.
In the broader collector car market, Aston Martin has shown relative strength. The brand ranks 2nd[2] of 7 tracked marques in its category for ninety-day price growth, with asking prices rising 2.09%[2] over the period. This performance was ahead of the category benchmark, which moved down -0.29%[2], as well as the worst-performing peer brand, Lamborghini, which saw asking prices fall -6.08%[2]. The top-performing peer brand, Ferrari, saw prices rise 3.72%[2] over the same ninety days, while the category median change was -0.62%[2].
For advisors and collectors, the brand's mid-term resilience suggests stable interest in key model lines despite short-term fluctuations. Over the past year, secondary-market asking prices for Aston Martin climbed 1.49%[2], demonstrating steady long-term support.
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Classic Driver
Most Beautiful Zagato Design Might Not Be Aston Martin - 02
Pricing Culture Data
Aston Martin market dossierAug 10, 2026
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