Particulars of the unique and ‘fully loaded’ Jubilee are listed below
- Coachwork finished in special order Jubilee Blue
- Magnolia Hide Interior with perforated seat centres and Jubilee embossed head restraints
- Contrasting Navy Blue dash top roll, door tops rear quarter panels and seat piping
- Dark blue Wilton carpets edged with Magnolia hide
- Blue over carpets edged in Magnolia with ‘Jubilee’ embroidered logo in silver
- Parchment Alcantara headlining
- Special order dark Italian Walnut
- White dials with silver jubilee graphics
- Special order 19 inch wheels
- Silver brake callipers with blue Aston Martin lettering
- Touchtronic Transmission
- Premium audio plus satellite navigation and Tracker 24 hour
- Heated front screen
- Fitted Umbrella (Black/Silver Handle)
- Large Bore Tail Pipes
- Satin Pedals
- Unique wide mesh chrome grille with ‘Jubilee’ badge and chrome door mirrors
- Clear side repeater lenses
- Numbered Jubilee sill plaques
- Handbook bound in Navy Blue hide and silver embossed plus a numbered limited edition gents chronograph watch
All this for a ‘just’ £120,950 – the standard Vantage coupe could be bought for £95,000 – admittedly without any extras what-so-ever.
All 24 cars were pre-sold and their lucky owners took delivery at a very special ceremony held at Thornbury Castle. The cars were especially hidden from the excited new owners during the daylight hours in a large marquee especially labelled ‘Tinnars Moat Craft Fair’ – Tinnars Moat is of course an anagram of Aston Martin. After a lavish meal, the sides of the dining marquee were dropped and the cars were revealed.
In addition to the UK/European cars, there were a further 26 cars made, all left hand drive, for the North American market to exactly the same cosmetic specifications.