Aston Martin has removed the very last bits of camouflage on its all-new Lagonda luxury saloon sharing the first official photos of the final production model.

The handcrafted saloon with the carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP) body is longer than it looks in these pictures measuring just shy of 5.4 meters long with a 3,189mm wheelbase, or about the same size as a Rolls Royce Ghost.

While the exterior pays tribute to the original 1976 William Towers-designed Lagonda, the first pictures of the interior suggest that the dashboard is near identical to the Rapide with Aston Martin’s Q division giving the rest of the cabin a bespoke touch.

Aston still won’t reveal details about the Lagonda’s powertrain, but since it is based on the Rapide’s VH architecture, it will probably have the same 5.9-liter V12 engine, which produces 552hp (560PS) and 630Nm in the latest Rapide S.

The Lagonda will be produced in very limited numbers with all cars made for Middle Eastern clients.

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