Aston Martin’s Top 10 Cars Through the Ages

Aston Martin is a contemporary, premium sports car manufacturer with a distinct history that is immediately recognizable throughout the globe. Aston Martin is an iconic worldwide brand associated with elegance, luxury, performance, and exclusivity, founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford.

The British brand creates a line of highly praised sports vehicles by combining cutting-edge technology, time-honored workmanship, and elegant design. The current line-up of award-winning sports and performance GT vehicles is the strongest in the company’s history. In our today’s video, we will discuss the best of its class top ten vehicles. Before you buckle up, make sure to hit subscribe and bell icon to keep receiving your favorite videos.

Video Chapter:

00:00 Introduction

01:13 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

02:25 Aston Martin DBX BowMore

03:31 Aston Martin DB 11

04:43 Aston Martin DB 11 AMR Special

05:59 Aston Martin Vanquish

07:15 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

08:27 Aston Martin Rapide E

09:46 Aston Martin V12 Speedster

10:52 Aston Martin Valkyrie

11:54 Aston Martin Valhalla

12:50 Final

Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

Vantage is raw and instinctive, with a single goal in mind: to stun the senses with its world-renowned design, nimble performance, and meticulous workmanship. The main goal of a sports vehicle is to make the driver feel at ease behind the wheel, and the stunning 2021 Aston Martin Vantage does this while turning attention everywhere it goes.

A new one will cost you around $149,000 (108,000 pounds). Its sensuous form, with a long hood and broad haunches, is classic sports car material, available with a fixed roof or a retractable soft top. What’s beneath that clamshell hood is nearly as lusty: a 500hp twin-turbo V-8 with 503bhp and 505lb-ft of torque, driven exclusively by an eight-speed automatic or a seven-speed manual transmission. 0-62 mph (100 km/h) acceleration in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 195 mph (314 km/h) offering raw athleticism and an exciting performance.

Aston-Martin DBX Bowmore 

Before it whisks you away, let’s take a look at the details of this Islay-inspired super-luxury SUV. The DBX Bowmore Edition is a new limited-run vehicle from Q by Aston Martin, the British luxury brand’s customization service. Q gives the elegant SUV modest Bowmore-inspired accents by combining tweed and copper to create a distinctive appearance. A 4.0 liter twin-turbo V-8 with 542 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque to all four wheels will make drivers feel intoxicated with power.

Despite its upright posture, the DBX is never high off the ground thanks to four-corner air springs. It has a nine-speed 9G-Tronic automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels, resulting in a 0-60 mph (100 km/h) sprint time of 4.5 seconds and a maximum speed of 291 km/h (180 mph). The expected price tag is to be around $190,000 (138,000 pounds).

Aston-Martin DB11

The DB11 is the most powerful and efficient ‘DB’ production model in Aston Martin’s history, serving as the standard-bearer for a whole new generation of automobiles. The 2021 Aston Martin DB11 straddles the border between sports vehicle and grand tourer. Whether equipped with a fixed roof or a retractable soft top, its long, low, and broad body draw attention. The DB11 is a force to be reckoned with, both in terms of performance and presence.

Thanks to cutting-edge aerodynamic design and superb handling that keeps it low, poised, and glued to the road, it smashes through streets with a raw energy that you’re always in charge of. This rear-drive Aston Martin comes with a massive 630-hp twin-turbo V-12, but it’s only available in coupe form and comes at a substantial premium. The improvement allows the vehicle to reach a new peak speed of 192 mph (308 km/h). The 2021 Aston Martin DB11 begins at $208,000 and goes up from there (151,000 pounds).

Aston Martin DB11 AMR Special

The DB11 is the most powerful and efficient ‘DB’ production model in Aston Martin’s history, serving as the standard-bearer for a whole new generation of vehicles. The 2021 Aston Martin DB11 AMR is a sportier variant of the DB11 coupe, with a starting Manufacturer’s suggested retail price or MSRP of $241,000 for the base model (175,000 pounds). It is driven by a 5.2L twin turbocharged V8 engine with 630 horsepower, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (100 km/h) in 3.5 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 208 mph (335 km/h).

The inside is sportier while remaining as comfy as possible, and there are many customization choices to fit your preferences. The DB11 has few competitors on the road. It also boasts exotic aesthetics without being overdone, as well as a set of engines that never fail to make you grin. The DB11 is also available as a convertible if you like your sports cars with plenty of headroom. It’s the cleanest, most fuel-efficient DB ever thanks to intelligent cylinder bank activation.

Aston Martin Vanquish

The second-generation Vanquish’s distinctive characteristics elevated Aston Martin’s design ethos to a new level. The external design is inspired by the One-77 supercar, with each carbon-fiber body piece taking on a tight, aggressive appearance. Every exterior panel on Vanquish is built of aeronautical materials, which are necessary for sculpting the pristine surfaces and preserving the accuracy required to produce such a stunning design.

The interior of the Vanquish is the epitome of Aston Martin, striking the right mix between intimacy and comfort. It has all-new components, materials, and interior settings that are one-of-a-kind. For the 2015 model year, Aston Martin updated their Vanquish sports car, pairing its formidable 568-horsepower 6.0-litre V12 with a then-new ZF eight-speed automated gearbox. How fast can it go? It will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.2 seconds and can go up to 201 mph (324 km/h). The cost of the most recent model is $298,000. (216,500 pounds).

Aston Martin DBS Superleggera

If you shut your eyes and picture the ultimate exotic luxury car, the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is likely to come to your mind. This supercar embodies all that the brand stands for in terms of performance, craftsmanship, and comfort. It also looks the part. The 2021 Aston Martin DBS is so fast, with a screaming 715-hp 5.2 liter V-12, that onlookers will hardly have time to admire its beautifully sculpted sheet metal before it flies into the distance.

Although Aston Martin claims a maximum speed of 211 mph (340 km/h), the DBS is more enjoyable at somewhat higher speeds. According to Aston, the important number is the 663lb-ft of torque available between 1,800 and 5,000 rpm, not just the 715bhp. It’s a tense, alert, and athletic DB11 that’s quicker and more enjoyable to drive. The DBS will cost you around $317,000 (220,000 pounds) and it has the power to steal your breath away.

Aston Martin Rapide E

In the history of Aston Martin models, this represents a watershed moment. The Rapide E is Aston Martin’s first all-electric vehicle. The Aston Martin Rapide E combines internal combustion with electricity to provide a fresh and exciting application of power in an unfamiliar packaging that yet manages to offer the usual class and perfection that only an Aston Martin can offer. The V12 has been replaced with an 800-volt battery design that generates the equivalent of 602bhp and has a 65khw capacity; this is also known as a lot. That output is 15bhp more than the Rapide AMR, which was launched earlier this year.

The Rapide-E boasts 701 lb/ft of torque, which, when coupled with the power output, allows it to accelerate from a stop to 60 mph (100 km/h) in only four seconds. Two electric motors will be installed onboard, each driving one rear wheel through a specially built gearbox. Even though just 155 examples of the Rapide-E will be produced, it marks a significant step forward for the British brand. It’s expected to cost around $330,000 (239,000 pounds).

Aston Martin V12 Speedster

The Aston Martin V12 Speedster, designed by bespoke customization service ‘Q by Aston Martin,’ is a genuinely visceral driver’s vehicle that takes influence from both the brand’s rich racing heritage and aeronautical design. Only 88 copies of this minimalist limited edition will be made, with delivery scheduled for 2021. The V12 Speedster is powered by Aston Martin’s 5.2-liter Twin-Turbo V12 engine, which produces 700hp and 753Nm of torque.

The all-aluminum, quad-cam 48-valve engine is placed in the front and is connected to a ZF 8-speed automatic gearbox with a limited-slip differential driving the rear wheels. The V12 Speedster can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.5 seconds on its route to a maximum speed of 186 mph (300 km/h). The price of $815,000 (591,000 pounds) may temper excitement, but it is well worth it.

Aston Martin Valkyrie

A one-of-a-kind vehicle with a one-of-a-kind name. One that conjures up images of strength and dignity, as well as being chosen by the Gods. The Valkyrie is the company’s first HyperCar, and it leaves nothing to chance. This is the kind of vehicle that would look perfectly at home on a futuristic racetrack. The hybrid engine on the Valkyrie generates a whopping 1160 horsepower.

The price begins at $3 million (2.2 million pounds), and there are only 150 of them available. It’s all made of carbon fiber. Valkyrie’s construction has no steel components, reducing the burden while increasing the power-to-weight ratio. All that power in such a little package. The 6.5-liter V12 engine built with Cosworth provides otherworldly performance. The V12 is torque-enhanced during take-off and utilizes the electric motor for a power increase, which sets it apart from conventional hybrid systems.

Aston Martin Valhalla

With the Valhalla translated to production reality as an exceptional, fully driver-focused mid-engine hybrid supercar, Aston Martin’s transformative path takes a significant step ahead. Exceptional driver engagement and driving pleasure are achieved by combining strong performance with precise dynamics.

The mid-mounted 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 will be capable of revving to 7200 rpm and producing 740 horsepower, according to reports. According to company sources, engines will be hand-built in the United Kingdom using AMG-supplied components. The manufacturer claims a 2.5-second zero-to-62-mph (100km/h) time and a maximum speed of 217 mph (350km/h). The unit comes at a bargain price of $800,000 (139,000 pounds).

So, which one would you put your hands on, having the resources? Do give us your feedback in the comments section and don’t forget to subscribe and give this video a thumbs up if you liked it. Stay tuned and watch the next-up video to find your dream top-ten.

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