2017 Aston Martin DB11 Vehicle type: front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2+2-passenger, 2-door coupe PRICE AS TESTED $221,120 (base price: $214,820) ENGINE TYPE twin-turbocharged and intercooled DOHC 48-valve V-12, aluminum block and heads, port fuel injection ...
Torque Vectoring (E-TV) is an extension of Aston Martin’s advanced and Integrated Vehicle Dynamics Control (IVC) system. First introduced in DB12, the IVC system has been developed even further for Valhalla, seamlessly adding Torque Vectoring, Electric All-Wheel-Drive Distribution (E-AWDD) and...
Aston Martin DB12's bold and assertive exterior design is a perfect expression of power and potency. Presented with the immaculate style for which Aston Martin is renowned... Aston Martin DB12 2024 Underlining its dynamic credentials Aston Martin Valour has received a bespoke suspension, with adap...
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Vantage is the second model to feature Aston Martin’s next-generation infotainment. Created in-house and first introduced in DB12, it is entirely bespoke and developed in-house from scratch. Supplemented by a new Aston Martin customer connectivity app which supports iOS and Android devices...
Aston Martin DB11 5.2 V12 Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr 2017£59,995 Aston Martin DB11 5.2 V12 Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr 2016£61,995 View all used car deals What's the used Aston Martin DB11 coupe like? Aston Martin's DB series is its royal family, with the DB11 being the ...
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The first car to be built in Aston Martin’s new factory at Gaydon in Warwickshire was the 2+2 DB9, a direct successor to DB7. The new car was considered to be such an advance on the old that Aston Martin had decided a straightforward sequential numbering would be considered inappropriate...