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DB12 | THE WORLD’S FIRST SUPER TOURER
DB12. Redefining and reinventing what it means to be a tourer. An icon risen from 75 years of category defining marvels. Cutting through continents, bruising benchmarks and taming tradition.
Pulsing with connected technology. Wrapping every corner in hand-stitched hedonism and swelling every sense with state-of-the-art infotainment, fusing cutting-edge screen technology with the intuition of analogue controls.
From the new elegant lines and aggressive grille that give it an unapologetic presence, to the raised centre console that holds you in the heart of the car. DB12 reaches new heights of driver connection, performance and dynamic supremacy. This is no mere GT.
ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE
Piece by piece made from poise and purity to seek exhilaration at the speed of missiles.
INTERIOR
Swelling the surface of your senses with smarter sound, digital intelligence, and never-seen-before infotainment. The optimum blend of analogue controls and digital technology.
EXTERIOR
The latest addition to Aston Martin’s most illustrious bloodline, DB12 exemplifies the brand by boldly moving forward.
A NEW HEIGHT OF PERFORMANCE
DB12 raises the simply grand into the superpowered. Spiking pulses with a twin turbo V8, delivering a class-leading 680PS for a top speed of 202mph and potent with 800Nm of torque. A super tourer drawing from a handmade aluminium heart to drip-feed every drop of performance from its core to the road.
at 2750-4500 rpm
Specifications
Basic Information
Max power | 671hp |
Engine | Twin Turbo V8 |
Engine | 4.0 litre twin-turbo V8 |
Body style | Two Door Coupe Body Style with 2+2 Seating |
Fuel Type | Premium unleaded |
Feature | 21″ Forged Alloy Wheels |
Transmission | ZF eight-speed automatic |
Body
Body | Coupe |
Grille | 6-Vane metal grille |
Spoiler | Deployable spoiler with Aston Martin Aeroblade TM system |
Headlights | LED High & Low beam headlamps with Auto High Beam (AHB) |
Length | 4,725 mm / 186″ |
Width | 2,135 mm / 84.1″ |
LOCATION
Aston Martin of Greenwich
273 West Putnam Avenue
Greenwich, CT 06830
HOURS
Monday - Friday:
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday:
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday:
Closed
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