2013 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante
2013 to 2018 · Convertible
Price history
Recent sales
For sale now
2014 · Gray · 34,691 mi · Total German Performance
2016 · Lightning Silver · 6,824 mi · Aston Martin Lamborghini Maserati McLaren Denver
2016 · Ocellus Teal · 7,837 mi · Marshall Goldman Motor Sales
2015 · Black · 21,598 mi · Lapin Motor Co. - Scottsdale
2016 · Silver · 5,153 mi · Fields Motorcars Chicago
2014 · White · 59,258 mi · Da Vinci Automotive
Specifications
- Engine
- V12, 6.0L
- Power
- 565 hp
- Torque
- 457 lb-ft
- 0 to 60
- 4.1s
- Top speed
- 183 mph
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Original MSRP
- $297,775
- Designer
- Marek Reichman
Common questions
How much does a Aston Martin Vanquish Volante cost?
A 2013 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante cost $297,775 new. Over the past 12 months, 4 have sold publicly at a median of $168,750. The Shifty Estimate for a well-kept example is $151,400. Cars have changed hands anywhere from $83,000 to $174,110, depending on mileage, color, and history.
What is a 2013 Aston Martin Vanquish Volante worth today?
The Shifty Estimate is $151,400. We rate confidence medium: 4 public sales in a year is a thin market, and the spread between them is wide.
What has a Aston Martin Vanquish Volante sold for at auction?
The 3 most recent public sales we have on file:
- $489,000Aug 15, 2026
- $151,500Aug 6, 2026Onyx Black · 4,100 mi
- $186,000Mar 11, 2026Ultramarine Black · 3,700 mi
The Vanquish Volante represents Aston Martin's final naturally aspirated flagship convertible, making it an instant modern classic. Built on the VH platform's ultimate evolution, it houses a hand-built 6.0-liter V12 producing 565 horsepower, paired with Aston's smooth Touchtronic III eight-speed automatic. The carbon fiber body showcases Marek Reichman's design at its peak, while the fabric roof mechanism is engineering poetry in motion. With only 2,704 Volantes produced over five years, it's significantly rarer than the coupe. The Vanquish Volante marked the end of an era before Aston's transition to AMG powertrains, making these the last of the pure British V12 drop-tops. Values have begun appreciating as collectors recognize its significance as the spiritual successor to the DB7 Volante, combining old-school drama with modern refinement.









