RARE. IN A WORLD OFTEN DIMINISHED BY
MEDIOCRITY, GENUINE DESIGN INNOVATION
AND ENGINEERING ACCOMPLISHMENT ARE
AVAILABLE ONLY TO THE DISCERNING FEW.
SEDUCTIVELY POWERFUL AND EXQUISITELY
FINISHED, THE ASTON MARTIN DBS IS THE
ULTIMATE BLEND OF REFINED PERFORMANCE
AND MINIMALIST LUXURY.
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SOUL
Outstanding power with supreme control: the Aston Martin DBS. One of
the most potent production Aston Martins ever made, the DBS represents
the synthesis of raw power, racebred technology and design excellence.
Powered by a hand-built V12 engine producing 380 kW (510 bhp/517 PS),
the DBS delivers breathtaking power and performance. Beneath the flowing
lines of the lightweight bodywork, the DBS’s components have been honed
to create an exhilarating driving experience: taut, dynamic and
monumentally fast, but always highly controlled.
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Striking beauty with an underlying strength: the dynamic abilities of the
DBS are made explicit through the muscular elegance of its bodywork.
Crafted from aluminium and carbon-fibre, every surface, curve, line and crease
has a function, expressing the car’s potency, performance, agility and speed
before the start button has even been deployed.
The deep spoilers, flared wheel arches and essential scoops and vents
convey pure athleticism, without compromising a quality that is integral
to every Aston Martin: beauty.
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SOUL
The DBS is a machine with soul, created for the open road. As well as offering
outstanding performance, the DBS is a luxurious sports car in the classic
mould, a sporting two-seater that offers refinement, comfort and an unrivalled
place to be for fast, elegant travelling.
The DBS is a technological tour-de-force wrapped in an exquisite body.
The combination of modern materials and traditional skills is an essential
element of the Aston Martin experience. In the DBS, the fusion of power,
beauty and soul is without equal.
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The DBS embodies pure elegance with the raw power of Aston Martin’s
racing heritage. Using technology developed in competition, the DBS is
a direct descendant of the DBR9 – a thoroughbred race car which has
won many of the world’s greatest GT endurance race titles.
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The unmistakable form of an
Aston Martin, with flowing curves
and an unrivalled, sculptural beauty;
the DBS is every inch a classic
Aston Martin, from the hand-finished
grille to the carbon-fibre rear diffuser.
The aerodynamic excellence of the
bodywork is unsullied by superfluous
spoilers or wings, allowing the lines to
run cleanly from bonnet to boot lid.
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The Aston Martin DBS is a sublime
example of exquisitely detailed design,
from the five hand-finished alloy slats
that form the main grille, to the
power bulge on the carbon-fibre
bonnet and the LED indicators in the
classic Aston Martin cast metal side
strake. Every element is beautiful, yet
strictly functional.
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The design of the DBS conveys the car’s
enormous potential, with a seductive
flow that incorporates aggressive
detailing and a powerful stance. Like a
well-toned athlete in a figure-hugging
suit, the bodywork of the DBS is a tight
wrapping on the muscle that lies
beneath, expressed in the taut lines and
heavily sculpted flanks.
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Low, purposeful and sleek, the DBS
communicates performance and agility.
Despite its unmistakable silhouette
and muscular posture, the DBS is also
the model of stylish discretion, with
perfect proportions that create a
sophisticated and desirable statement.
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Specially developed lightweight
seats provide outstanding support
for the more enthusiastic driver.
Created from sandwiched layers
of carbon-fibre and Kevlar®, these
optional high-performance seats
feature the DBS’s twin-stitch pattern,
demonstrating Aston Martin’s
exceptional craft traditions.
Optional lightweight seats are not available in
all markets. Please consult your dealer for details.
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The Volante experience is not just about driving, handling and
performance. Sophisticated packaging ensures breathtaking simplicity and
elegance of form. The hood combines outstanding craftsmanship with
skilled engineering, ensuring every last detail, inside and out, works swiftly
and efficiently. Functionalism has never looked so good.
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performance is supported by
Aston Martin’s advanced safety
systems. Dynamic Stability
Control (DSC) ensures power
is delivered smoothly and
efficiently, while enhanced
braking aids provide
exceptional stopping ability,
regardless of the conditions.
The rigid VH structure, in
conjunction with an advanced
safety system that includes
deployable roll-over bars on the
Volante, provides an enhanced
level of occupant protection.
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An Aston Martin is about style and
elegance, and nowhere is this more
evident than in the DBS’s cabin, with its
supportive seats, deep centre console
and rich palette of luxurious finishes.
This fusion of high technology and
skilful craft is opened to the world once
the Volante’s hood is stowed quietly and
quickly beneath its metal tonneau cover.
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The clear, crisp graphics, precise
operation of the controls and beautiful
finish make the interior of the DBS a
very special place to be. The centre
console is a blend of analogue
instruments and digital technology,
including an advanced audio system,
Apple iPod® connector and satellite
navigation, regulated by controls
fashioned from solid, turned aluminium.
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DBSCARBON EDITION
The DBS Carbon Edition introduces a striking suite of special editions,
which together offer a choice of understated flair or dramatic aesthetics.
Carbon-fibre features are appointed extensively throughout; whilst swathes of
the finest quality leather enhance the luxury feel of the interior environment.
The DBS is Aston Martin’s ultimate GT sports car offering dynamic and
aesthetic purity, an exquisite interior and a driving experience unsurpassed
by any other car in its coupe or Volante forms.
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Harmonising with the exterior finish;
a warm black grille, carbon-fibre
mirror heads, carbon rear lamp in-fills
and smoked rear lights, creating a DBS
specification like never before.
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The DBS Carbon Edition features
10-spoke gloss black diamond turned
wheels as standard with an option of
full gloss black or gloss black with a
reverse diamond turned finish.
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Distinguishing the Carbon Edition is
the carbon-fibre facia with a carbon
weave that has been precisely
positioned to follow the form of the
dashboard. Only by hand can the
fibres be laid to create a perfectly
aligned weave.
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BRAND
When you become an Aston Martin customer you acquire
so much more than a fabulous car. More than 85 per cent
of all the Aston Martins ever built are still in existence,
so you’re joining a global family of enthusiasts who are
passionate about their cars.
We embody this pride and passion. Our
expanding global network of dealers live and breathe the
brand and will guide you through the process of choosing
the right model and specification for you. Likewise our
expert technicians take great satisfaction in maintaining
your car to the very highest standards.
Thanks to our Aston Martin Driving
Experiences and events, you have the chance to savour
unforgettable moments behind the wheel. From driving
through the glorious Italian Lakes or immersing yourself
in the drama and spectacle of the Le Mans 24 Hours
endurance race, to enjoying the unique excitement of
powering an Aston Martin around a special course carved
into the snow at the glamorous ski resort of St Moritz, you
can be sure of one thing: Aston Martin ownership is an
experience like no other.
Below: Aston Martin On-Ice gives you the
opportunity to take a variety of Aston Martin
models to the limit on snow and ice in the exclusive
surroundings of St Moritz
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greatest race circuits with Aston Martin On-Track
Wherever you are in the world, Aston Martin
dealerships exemplify the style and quality
synonymous with the brand
Every Aston Martin dealership is staed by
expert technicians for excellent aftersales care
Your dealer will encourage you to spend as much
time as you need choosing colour and trim in order
to nd your perfect specication
Aston Martin’s award-winning headquarters
in Gaydon, Warwickshire
The Aston Martin Store in Munich, Germany
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Specially handcrafted
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by Jaeger-LeCoultre,
this elegant watch is
available as an
accessory to
Aston Martin DBS
owners, the AMVOX2
DBS Transponder was
the first mechanical
timepiece to operate
not only as a
chronograph but
also as the key to an
Aston Martin.
An engineering
masterpiece in
miniature, its beauty
and functionality stand
as testament to the
inspiration and
expertise of the
partnership that
created it.
The unique leather
saddle is a luxurious
accessory. Hand-made
by a master saddle
maker, it combines
lightness and durability
with elegance and
practicality, including
compartments for
CDs, maps,
guidebooks, etc to
provide additional
secure storage.
Please contact yourAston Martin dealer for details on the full range of DBS options and accessories.
The definitive luxury sports car offers more than performance, beauty
and comfort. It offers dynamic and aesthetic purity, an exquisite
interior and an unsurpassed driving experience. With its race-car roots
and luxury appointments, the Aston Martin DBS is just such a car.
A 6.0-litre V12 powered, race-bred sports car shaped by
the aerodynamic demands of high performance, the Aston Martin DBS
marries beautifully hand-finished materials with the very latest in
performance technology. Its hand-built V12 engine produces
380 kW (510 bhp/517 PS), making it one of the most potent production
Aston Martins ever made. Every line, crease and curve conveys the
enormous potential of the DBS, a seductive blend of refinement and raw
power. A combination of elegant design, innovative manufacturing
processes, race-derived materials and components and Aston Martin’s
unrivalled hand-build expertise makes the DBS a luxury sports car
without equal.
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PERFORMANCE
The DBS was developed as the ultimate expression
of Aston Martin’s engineering and technical
ability. The need for high-performance stability,
handling ability and low kerb weight defined the
car’s form and construction. The DBS was the first
production Aston Martin to make extensive use of
ultra-light carbon-fibre body panels. Its high levels
of performance and control are delivered by the
combination of inherent light weight, near-perfect
weight distribution, a supremely powerful and
flexible V12 engine, and a performance-honed six
speed transmission, together with carbon ceramic
brakes and an adaptive damper controlled
suspension system.
The 6.0-litre V12 engine is the heart
of the DBS. The LMP1 and DBR9 race cars are
powered by an enhanced version of this same V12,
in excess of 600 bhp. The shared powerplant
continues the strong link between Aston Martin’s
road and race cars, just as the six-cylinder
powerplant used in the DBR1 also powered the
DB4, DB5 and DB6 in the 1950s and ’60s.
Like all current Aston Martin
sports car powerplants, the engine is handassembled at Aston Martin’s dedicated engine
facility in Cologne, Germany. The classic 6.0-litre
V12 features a number of power-increasing
enhancements. These include a ‘by-pass’ engine
air intake port that opens above 5500 rpm to
allow more air into the engine, and re-profiled
air inlet ports that further improve airflow into
the combustion chamber. Combined with a
compression ratio of 10.9:1, the result of these
enhancements is prodigious power and torque: the
DBS delivers 380 kW (510 bhp/517 PS) at 6500 rpm.
The short final-drive ratio ensures
that the additional power is usable, enhancing
in-gear acceleration in particular. A true sports car
has to be light and well balanced. A lightweight,
rigid structure is the design engineer’s ultimate
goal, and achieving the right balance between
strength and mass is crucial. Like the DB9 and its
sibling DBR9 and DBRS9 race cars, the DBS uses
Aston Martin’s class-leading all-alloy VH (Vertical
Horizontal) architecture, a lightweight bonded
aluminium structure that provides outstanding
strength and rigidity. Aston Martin’s engineers
have also employed advanced materials and
processes to further reduce weight and increase
the DBS’s performance and dynamics.
A key feature is the extensive use of
carbon-fibre body panels, as in the DBR race cars.
In the case of the DBS, carbon-fibre panels are
used for the boot enclosure, boot lid, door opening
surrounds, front wings and bonnet, giving a saving
of some 30 kg over more conventional materials
without any reduction in strength. ‘There are no
restrictions on form or shape in using carbonfibre,’ says Marek Reichman, Aston Martin’s
Design Director, ‘and the material allowed us to
wrap bodywork around the 20" wheels and
maintain the precise relationship between the
wheel and the bodywork.’ Each panel has been
carefully sculpted to direct the airflow around the
car, into the engine and to help cool the braking
system; the DBS bodywork is a harmonious
composition of flowing, muscular forms. The
carbon-fibre elements are produced using
advanced manufacturing techniques developed
from the aerospace and motorsport industries.
The new panel-making procedure
also delivers an industry-leading surface finish,
thanks to a patented ‘Surface Veil’ process. The
application of a 200-micron layer of epoxy and
glass to the panel delivers a class-A surface that is
in line with Aston Martin’s tradition of highquality finishes. Inside the car, the weave patterns
on the exposed carbon-fibre elements have been
carefully selected to present the most
harmonious surfaces.
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Light weight, and the distribution of that weight,
is essential to the dynamics of any sports car,
affecting almost every aspect of its performance.
As with the DB9 and DBR race cars, the
Aston Martin DBS benefits from the inherent
characteristics of the VH platform architecture.
The VH underframe consists of pressed, extruded
and cast aluminium components, bonded together
to create an immensely strong underlying
structure, while the DBS’s external body panels
are manufactured from lightweight carbon-fibre,
composite and aluminium.
This structure means that weight is
kept to a minimum, with the front mid-mounted
engine and rear mid-mounted transaxle ensuring a
near-perfect weight distribution: 85 per cent of the
car’s weight is positioned within its wheelbase. The
DBS’s polar moment of inertia is therefore very
low, producing a car with natural agility, a strong,
stable platform for the V12’s high power output
and an exhilarating driving experience.
In order to take full advantage of its
extremely precise and rigid platform, the DBS
employs a sophisticated Adaptive Damping System
(ADS) which uses two separate valves to set the
dampers to five different positions, allowing
instant adjustment of the car’s ride and handling
characteristics. The Adaptive Damping System
automatically alters the suspension settings to
ensure the driver has high levels of control at all
times, with the ability to respond instantly to
different driving conditions. The dampers can be
‘softer’, with a corresponding improvement in ride
quality, or ‘firm’, providing improved body control
for more spirited driving.
The damper settings are determined
by an electronic control unit which takes sensor
readings from the car’s systems, including throttle
position, brake position, steering wheel rotation
and vehicle speed. This data establishes the
prevailing driving conditions and the demands the
driver is making on the car.
The DBS’s Adaptive Damping
System perfectly captures the car’s sporting
character, ensuring that stiffer dampers are
available for better handling and control when
the car is being driven enthusiastically, without
compromising ride comfort during ‘normal’
driving conditions. A designated Track mode
automatically sets all dampers to their firmest
positions, making it ideal for circuit driving. The
DBS is fitted with Pirelli P-Zero tyres that have
been developed especially for the car, along with
new 20" lightweight alloy wheels.
The DBS has a revised Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) system, designed to help
maintain maximum traction in challenging driving
conditions. In default operation, the DSC is
automatically on. Select and press the button for
two seconds and DSC Track mode is engaged,
raising the threshold at which the system
intervenes to allow the experienced driver to
explore the car’s limits. Hold the button for four
seconds and DSC is disengaged entirely.
The car’s braking system features
another innovation, Carbon Ceramic Matrix
(CCM) brakes. The DBS’s carbon ceramic brake
system consists of 398 mm diameter ventilated
discs with six-piston alloy monobloc calipers at the
front and 360 mm diameter ventilated discs with
four-piston alloy monobloc calipers at the rear.
The end result is shorter stopping distances with
excellent resistance to fade in even the most
demanding driving conditions. CCM brakes are
also some 12.5 kg lighter than a conventional
system, reducing the weight of the car overall and,
in particular, the unsprung weight and rotational
masses, further enhancing the performance of
the suspension.
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ENgiNEERiNg
The DBS is technologically sophisticated and
meticulously engineered. Its development
programme included rigorous testing in locations
as diverse as Nardo in Italy, Dubai in the Middle
East and inside the Arctic Circle in Sweden. In
total, more than one million testing miles have
been covered.
Design and engineering innovations
include the multistage Adaptive Damping that
allows the car to absorb harsh road impacts but
still control the wheels and body movement, and
Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) Brakes which
decrease braking distances and lengthens brake life.
The propeller shaft is particularly
innovative: it is manufactured from carbon-fibre
for lightness and improved transmission
refinement. The ‘swanwing’ doors are another
elegant and ingenious design feature, opening out
and up to improve access and prevent the doors
from being scuffed on high kerbs. The DBS uses
‘ultrasonic’ welding, which is 90 per cent stronger
than conventional spot welding and results in a
better finish, yet uses only five per cent of
the energy.
Aston Martin has developed its own
incredibly light and strong aerospace derived
bonded aluminium structure. This unique VH
(Vertical Horizontal) structure gives the DBS one
of the most structurally efficient body frames in
the car industry. Its huge rigidity aids handling,
driver feedback and safety. More than any other
single component, the advanced aluminium
structure is the reason for the DBS’s extraordinary
nimbleness, responsiveness and character.
However, it is not just the body
structure that is light and rigid. Other components
have been developed with weight reduction in
mind, from the aluminium V12 engine and
transmission to the forged aluminium suspension
and aluminium bodied dampers. Even the
windscreen surround is cast aluminium, while the
door frames and inner panels, steering column and
gear change paddles are all made from magnesium.
The result is that the DBS is up to
590 kg (1300 lb) leaner than some other GT cars.
That’s the equivalent of six average weight adult
males, plus luggage. This light weight, allied to
class-leading rigidity, contributes to improved
acceleration, agility, steering response, braking and
fuel economy, as well as a significantly heightened
driving experience. Lightness and balance make
the whole driving experience more pleasurable –
from the deft movement needed to open and close
the graceful, ‘swan-wing’ doors, to the touch and
feel of every control on the dashboard.
The DBS, more than almost any
other sports car, is in harmony with its driver, and
in harmony with the road.
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The DBS is manufactured using the finest
materials, with a combination of hand-finishing
and pioneering high-technology processes. From
the exceptional quality of the design and finish to
the advanced production techniques employed to
save weight and create strength, the DBS is both a
technological masterpiece and a powerful visual
and tactile experience, inside and out.
The DBS is the culmination of the
DB bloodline, a synthesis of race-bred technology
and road-going practicality that can be traced back
to the iconic DB2, DB3S and DB4GT, DBR9 and
DBRS9 race cars. The DBS’s powerful, flowing
form fuses the visual language of the DBR9 GT1
race car with the innate elegance of the DB series.
Lower and tauter than other Aston Martin
production models, the DBS has subtly flared
wheel arches accommodating standard 20"
diameter wheels and tyres. These provide excellent
stability and grip, while giving the car a muscular
and athletic stance. The design process involved
continuous revision and honing of the DBS’s
surfaces, ensuring that the shapes and forms
represent perfectly the car’s inherent power, while
never diluting the fundamental proportions that
are the essence of every Aston Martin.
The external detailing reflects the
power and dynamic abilities of the DBS, with
revised inlets and enlarged grilles that deliver
more air into the engine and increase its cooling
capacity. Subtle design details include a five-bar
design for the polished alloy main grille, as well as
two additional vents in the enlarged power bulge
on the carbon-fibre bonnet. These vents are
entirely functional, improving engine performance
and efficiency, yet also communicating the
increased power output of the uprated V12 engine.
The DBS’s aerodynamic
enhancements are shaped by Aston Martin’s racing
experience. A carbon-fibre splitter and the front
bumper design help channel airflow around the
car’s wider bodywork. The aerodynamics team
worked hand in hand with the modelling team to
ensure that the forms and surfaces of the DBS
were sculpted for inherent stability at high speeds.
The widened front and rear track
improve handling and give the car a more muscular
character. To accommodate this additional width,
the surfaces of the wings have been sculpted and
re-shaped with harder lines, which also serve to
emphasise the car’s strength and power. The
lowered ride height is accentuated by the enhanced
side sills, carefully profiled to improve aerodynamic
performance and reduce drag along the flanks.
The iconic Aston Martin side strake, a design
feature of every DB car since the DB4, has been
redesigned for the DBS, incorporating a side
repeater formed by a bank of LEDs.
Improved aerodynamics shape the
rear of the DBS, where the more prominent boot
spoiler is carefully incorporated into the carbonfibre boot lid. A horizontal chrome finisher is set
into the lid to accentuate the wide track of the new
car. The car’s flat undertray helps to improve the
aerodynamics of the underbody surface and
culminates in a new carbon-fibre rear diffuser,
another feature carried over from the race cars.
This device creates an area of low pressure beneath
the rear of the car, reducing lift and improving
high-speed stability without the need for large,
unsightly external spoilers. The one-piece diffuser
also incorporates the DBS’s large and distinctive
twin exhaust tailpipes.
The DBS was designed from the
outset as both a coupe and a convertible, an
uncompromising approach that epitomises the
engineering philosophy behind the car. The DBS
Volante is therefore one of the most structurally
rigid and best-handling convertibles in the world.
It is also one of the fastest and quietest.
As with all Aston Martins, beauty
and balance are critical. The DBS Volante is
perfectly proportioned from every angle, roof up
or down. The convertible top retracts at the single
push of a button and swiftly stows beneath a hard
tonneau cover that closes flush with the rear
bodywork, leaving the lines of the car flowing
and unbroken.
The Volante’s elegant folding fabric
roof is light and durable. A layer of Thinsulate
®
material insulates the cabin from both noise and
the elements when the roof is up, and optimises
headroom for the driver and front passenger.
There is also no loss of practicality – the folding
fabric roof is compact when stowed, allowing the
DBS Volante to retain its rear seats and ample
boot space.
Safety is always of paramount
importance to Aston Martin. The DBS Volante
rises to the challenge of being a convertible car by
having amongst other things special tilt sensors
which are designed to detect the possibility of a
roll-over and deplay two strengthened hoops from
the rear seat headrests. Further protection is
offered by the windscreen A-pillars, which have
been rig tested to withstand more than twice the
total weight of the car.
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An Aston Martin interior combines comfort
with function, the tactile delights of visible
craftsmanship and modern materials with careful
attention to detail. The DBS is no exception,
focusing the driver’s attention on the most
crucial information, without losing sight of the
functionality, comfort and innovation that are
synonymous with all Aston Martins.
The interior of the DBS represents
the epitome of Aston Martin’s commitment to
using materials honestly, without disguise or
embellishment. Lightweight materials are used
throughout to save weight: door pulls are made
from carbon-fibre. In addition, the DBS special
colour and trim range includes carpet woven with
lighter fibres to save valuable kilograms and special
semi-aniline leather is used throughout the cabin,
not only saving weight, but also giving a soft feel
and distinctive aroma.
The DBS features unique primary
controls, including a new steering wheel profile
with a twin-stitched detail marker that indicates
the ‘on-centre’ position. The gear knob is
fashioned from polished alloy to echo the metallic
finishes on the new centre console. The instrument
cluster is designed with white numerals on a dark
graphite background for excellent legibility. The
twin-stitch pattern runs through the interior as a
signature device; the alignment of both stitch lines
is testament to Aston Martin’s ongoing tradition
of exceptional craftsmanship.
The DBS was conceived as a
two-seater to reflect its racing lineage. If greater
seating flexibility is preferred, however, customers
can select the option of two rear seats in place of
the two large storage areas behind the front seats.
There is also the option of a unique, hand-crafted
saddle with special compartments for CDs, maps,
guidebooks, etc, which fits across the rear
transmission tunnel. Manufactured by a master
saddle maker, the saddle combines lightness and
durability with elegance and practicality.
The DBS is fitted with electrically
adjustable sports seats featuring the signature
twin-stitch patterning together with the DBS logo
embroidered onto the backrest.
The DBS start sequence blends
tradition with high technology and a touch of
theatre. The ignition ECU (Emotion Control Unit)
has evolved into a machined and highly tactile
polished glass ECU, incorporating a stainless steel
inner case. Resembling a fine wristwatch or a piece
of contemporary sculptural jewellery, the ECU
epitomises the spirit of the DBS.
The start sequence of the DBS is
augmented by an all-new centre console design
with a cast metal surround, crisp typography and
new graphics. The new console has a traditional
dial-face clock at the centre, flanked by two rotary
controls for the heating and air-conditioning
system, fashioned from satin finished aluminium.
These controls are also used to navigate the audio
system, integrated Bluetooth telephone and
satellite navigation functions. The Bang & Olufsen
BeoSound DBS sound system has a total power
output of 1000 W and has been exclusively
developed for the DBS to provide outstanding
sound quality. A slot for the six-CD autochanger is
located at the top of the console, while underneath
the centre armrest there is inbuilt connectivity for
an Apple iPod
®
. Full Bluetooth integration is
standard on the DBS, enabling you to synchronise
your mobile telephone directory through the car’s
display screens. It can also display the last 10 calls
received, made and missed.
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HERitAgE
Aston Martin is one of the world’s most
distinguished sports car manufacturers. It has
produced exclusive, hand-crafted sports cars for
over 90 years. In that time, just over 50,000
Aston Martins have been built and more than 80
per cent are still in use, cherished, driven and raced
by enthusiastic owners around the world.
The founders of the company, Lionel
Martin and Robert Bamford, had a clear vision: to
create sports cars with a distinctive character; cars
built to a high standard that were exhilarating to
drive and own; cars with power, beauty and soul.
Those values remain integral to our approach.
In 1947, Aston Martin was acquired
by industrialist David (later Sir David) Brown, and
soon produced the first of the famous ‘DB’ series
of cars. These iconic models were among the most
beautiful and desirable of all sports cars of the
1950s and 1960s and helped define Aston Martin’s
image and ethos, as well as securing its long-term
future.
David Brown’s period of ownership
also saw Aston Martin win at Le Mans in 1959,
with the DBR1, and secure victory in that year’s
World Sportscar Championship.
In 1964, Aston Martin made its
big-screen debut when a specially customised DB5
starred alongside Sean Connery in Goldnger, the
third James Bond film. More than 40 years on, the
special relationship with 007 is still going strong
– the legendary British secret agent drives an
Aston Martin in both Casino Royale and Quantum
of Solace.
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Racing remains firmly intertwined with the
company’s DNA. Aston Martin made an evocative
return to international sports car racing in 2005
when a Works-prepared DBR9 took class honours
on its debut at the 12 Hours of Sebring before
confirming its ability by winning the famous
Tourist Trophy outright at Silverstone The main
objective, however, was always victory at the Le
Mans 24 Hours – a feat achieved in 2007 and 2008
when the DBR9 overcame its GT1 rivals to further
Aston Martin’s enviable racing pedigree. For 2009,
Aston Martin entered the premier LMP1 class at
Le Mans with a new, purpose-built car powered by
the same production-based V12 engine that powers
the DB9. Aston Martin finished a creditable
fourth overall and, significantly, was the highestplaced petrol-fuelled car. It then went on to win
outright the second round of the Asian Le Mans
Series in Japan and to secure overall team and
driver titles in the European Le Mans Series
after finishing on the podium in all five of the
Series races.
A production version of
Aston Martin’s V12 Vantage, powered by a
standard V12 engine, won its class first time out
at the gruelling Nürburgring 24-Hour race in
2009. In addition, Aston Martin is the only
manufacturer to offer a production-based racing
car in all four FIA-sanctioned sports car classes
(GT1, GT2, GT3 and GT4), all of which have
enjoyed considerable success around the world.
Customers are invited to share in
this heritage: a visit to the HQ and factory at
Gaydon in Warwickshire forms an important part
of the unique Aston Martin buying experience.
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DBS
Body
_ Two-door coupe body style with 2+0 seating or
convertible with 2+2 seating
_ Bonded aluminium VH structure
_ Aluminium, magnesium alloy and carbon-fibre
composite body
_ Extruded aluminium door side-impact beams
_ High Intensity Discharge headlamps (dipped beam)
_ Halogen projector headlamps (main beam)
_ LED rear lamps and side repeaters
_ High performance beam blade wiper
Engine
_ All-alloy, quad overhead camshaft, 48-valve, 5935 cc V12
_ Compression ratio 10.9:1
_ Front mid-mounted engine, rear-wheel drive
_ Fully catalysed stainless steel exhaust system with
active bypass valves
_ Max power 380 kW (510 bhp/517 PS) at 6500 rpm
_ Max torque 570 Nm (420 lb ft) at 5750 rpm
_ Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 4.3 sec
_ Max speed (manual) 307 km/h (191 mph)
_ Max speed (Touchtronic 2) 295 km/h (183 mph)
with electronic shift-by-wire control system
_ Alloy torque tube with carbon-fibre propeller shaft
_ Limited-slip differential
_ Final-drive ratio – manual 3.71:1
_ Final-drive ratio – automatic 3.46:1
Steering
_ Rack and pinion, Servotronic speed-sensitive power-
20" 20-spoke alloy wheels
_ Front 8.5" x 20" Pirelli P Zero 245/35
_ Rear 11" x 20" Pirelli P Zero 295/30
Suspension
_ Front Independent double wishbones incorporating
anti-dive geometry, coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
_ Rear Independent double wishbones with anti-squat
and anti-lift geometry, coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
_ Adaptive Damping System (ADS) with Track mode
Brakes
_ Front Ventilated carbon ceramic discs,
398 mm diameter with six-piston calipers
_ Rear Ventilated carbon ceramic discs,
360 mm diameter with four-piston calipers
_ Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) with Track mode
_ Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
_ Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
_ Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
_ Traction control
Interior
_ Full grain leather and Alcantara interior (coupe)
_ Full grain leather interior (Volante)
_ Full length Piano Black facia trim
_ Glass faced switchgear
_ Carbon-fibre door trims and door pulls
_ Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror with garage
door opener (USA and Canada only)
_ Electrically adjustable seats
_ Memory seats and exterior mirrors (three positions)
_ Dual-stage driver/passenger front airbags
_ Side airbags (sports seats only)
_ Automatically deployed roll-over bars (Volante)
_ Heated seats (sports seats only)
_ Heated rear screen
_ Automatic temperature control
_ Organic Electroluminescent (OEL) displays
_ Trip computer
_ LED map lights
_ Cruise control
_ Satellite navigation
_ Bluetooth telephone preparation
1,2
1
_ Powerfold exterior mirrors
_ Front and rear parking sensors
_ Tyre-pressure monitoring
1
_ Alarm and immobiliser
_ Remote-control central door locking and boot release
_ Wind deflector (Volante only)
_ Tracking device
3
(UK only)
_ Boot-mounted umbrella
In-carentertainment
_ Bang & Olufsen BeoSound DBS Audio system with
1000 W RMS of ICEpower
6CD Autochanger
_ Integrated Apple iPod
®4
amplification and a
®
connector
5
_ USB connector with Waveform Audio Format (WAF),
Windows Media Player (WMA) and MPEG (MP3)
audio file compatibility
_ 3.5 mm auxiliary input socket
Options
_ 20" 20-spoke alloy road wheels with Graphite finish
_ 20" 10-spoke diamond turned alloy road wheels
_ 20" 10-spoke diamond turned alloy road wheels with a
Graphite finish
_ Alternative brake caliper finish – grey, red, yellow
_ Magnum Silver bonnet meshes
_ Pirelli PZero Corsa sports tyres
_ Satellite radio system (USA only)
_ Second glass key
_ Leather key pouch
_ Leather storage saddle
6
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DBS CARBON EDitiON
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(inadditiontothestandardspecication)
_ Alternative facia trim finish with Iridium centre
_ Length 4721 mm (185.9")
_ Width 1905 mm (75") excluding door mirrors,
2060 mm (81.1") including door mirrors
_ Height 1280 mm (50.4")
_ Wheelbase 2740 mm (107.9")
_ Fuel tank capacity 78 litres (17.2 UK gal, 20.5 US gal)
_ Weight (coupe) 1695 kg (3737 lb);
_ Obsidian Black – Semi-aniline leather (coupe)
_ Obsidian Black – Full grain leather (Volante)
_ Sahara Tan – Full grain leather
(coupe and Volante)
_ Madagascar Orange – Full grain leather
(coupe and Volante)
_ Obsidian Black quilted leather headlining
inner (coupe)
_ Obsidian Black alcantara headlining outer (coupe)
_ Ivory headlining (Volante)
_ Tailor’s Grey headlining (Volante)
_ Obsidian Black headlining (Volante)
_ Obsidian Black carpet
_ Sahara Tan carpet
_ 2+2 seating – (coupe and Volante)
_ Carbon-fibre and Piano Black facia trim
_ Black anodised B&O
®
speaker grilles
_ Unique sill plaque
Exterior Trim
_ 10-spoke alloy wheels with diamond turned and
gloss black finish
_ Black bonnet and side strake meshes
_ Carbon-fibre mirror caps
_ Carbon-fibre rear lamp infills
_ Smoked rear lamps
_ Black exhaust tailpipe finshers
_ Black front grille
Options
_ 10-spoke alloy wheels with reverse diamond turned and
gloss black finish
_ 10-spoke alloy wheels with full gloss black finish
_ Alternative gold brake caliper finish
_ Magnum Silver bonnet meshes
_ Bright finish front grille
1/ Not available in all markets.
2/IncludesTracMessagingChannel(TMC)
in Continental Europe.
3/ Complies with UK Thatcham Category 5 requirements.
Excludes subscription. Standard in UK.
4/ ICEpower® is a proprietary technology of Bang & Olufsen.
The cars illustrated in this brochure may include additional options
not featured in this brochure or that are only available at extra cost.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth
SIG Inc and any use of such marks is under licence.
Updates
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is constantly seeking ways to improve
the specification, design and production of its cars and alterations take
place continually. Whilst every effort is made to produce up-to-date
literature, this brochure should not be regarded as an infallible guide
to current products, options, accessories or specifications, nor does
it constitute any offer for sale of any particular car, product, option,
accessories and/or services or combination of the same.
This brochure is merely an indication of the kinds of Aston Martin
products and services which may be available from time to time. The
contents of this brochure represent Aston Martin Lagonda Limited’s
business as a whole. Text and photographs may relate to models,
specifications, options, accessories and/or services that are not
available for sale in some countries or which have been superceded
or are otherwise no longer available.
Performance results
Performance results, fuel consumption figures and CO
emissions
2
data quoted in this brochure are obtained under controlled test
conditions (in accordance with applicable regulations) and may
vary depending on the specification of the particular car, road and
environmental conditions and driving style. Tyre choice may also
impact on performance results, fuel consumption, CO
emissions,
2
ride comfort and handling.
Published figures should be used for comparison purposes only and
verification should not be attempted on public roads. No guarantee
is given express or implied of performance results, fuel consumption
or CO
emissions.
2
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited strongly urges that all speed laws
be obeyed and that safety belts be worn at all times.
The weight of the car will influence the level of CO
emitted and as
2
a result, cars with higher levels of specification and factory fit options
may emit higher levels of CO
charged according to the weight of and CO
. However, Vehicle Excise Duty is
2
emissions of the standard
2
car, as published in this brochure.
All petrol engines are fitted with a catalytic converter.
Company details
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
(company number 01199255)
has its registered office at
Banbury Road, Gaydon,
Warwickshire CV35 0DB,
England.
Distributors and dealers are not agents of Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
and have absolutely no authority to bind Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
by any express or implied undertaking or representation. Sales by
dealers or agents are subject to their terms and conditions of sale.
Nooerofsale
This brochure does not constitute any offer for the sale of any
particular car, product, option, accessories and/or services or
combination of the same. Aston Martin draws your attention to the
fact it does not intend to make the DBS for sale in all global markets
and does not warrant that the DBS is certified, available for sale, and/
or suitable for, all global markets.
Copyright and other intellectual property rights
This brochure and its contents are protected by various intellectual
property rights, including without limitation, copyright, design rights
and trademarks, that are owned or licensed by Aston Martin. You may
not copy or use this brochure or any of its contents for any commercial
purpose without our prior written consent.
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