For four year, the hero car of the Aston Martin range was the DBS and it’s rarer convertible brother, the DBS Volante. The page featuring this quite spectacular and desirable car has been updated with many new and unpublished photographs.
DBS Volante – revised page with new pictures
- 17/07/2014New V12 Vantage S Roadster
- 16/07/2014The fastest Roadster ever offered by Aston Martin, the 201 mph V12 Vantage S Roadster has been announced today
V12 Vanquish stick-shift, a popular conversion
- 15/06/2014The Vanquish stick-shift conversion is becoming increasingly popular. Works in Newport Pagnell have now converted more than 100 for customers unhappy with the paddle-shift system the car was originally built with. This page has been updated today with previously unpublished images.
US only V12 Vantage Carbon Black (2012.5MY)
- 12/04/2014New images added of the rare, US only numbered edition of the V12 Vantage Carbon Black from 2012 added today
‘Q’ V12 Vantage at Geneva 2014
- 13/03/2014Loads of new images of the ‘Q by Aston Martin’ V12 Vantage S at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
V12 Vanquish S page updated
- 25/02/2014In 2004, when AML announced the 200 mph V12 Vanquish S, it was hailed as the Ultimate Aston Martin. Even 10 years on, the last car built at the factory in Newport Pagnell is as highly regarded as ever. The page featuring the S has been revised, updated and has previously unpublished photographs.
V12 Vanquish Sport Dynamic Pack
- 23/02/2014The rare and desirable V12 Vanquish SDP was only available for a few months in 2004 before being replaced by the faster and more powerful V12 Vanquish S. The SDP page has been revised with some previously unpublished pictures.
Rapide Concept, page update
- 16/02/2014Back in 2006, Aston Martin unveiled the Rapide Concept, the first production 4 door Aston Martin since the 15/98 Saloon in 1936. The page featuring the Rapide has been updated with a number of previously unpublished photographs from the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.
DBS Centenary Graffiti Car, new page added
- 02/02/2014For five days only during Centenary week, Aston Martin actively encouraged factory guests to write birthday messages on a DBS V12. Not a brand new car you understand, but a prototype from 2007. The eventual fate of the car is currently unknown.