- 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante
- White Stone exterior
- Obsidian Black/ Cote D Azur Blue leather interior
- Bang & Olufsen BeoSound
- Power seat bolsters
- Paint - Special AML Color
- Vivid Blue Brake Calipers
- Ventilated front seats
- Stitching / Welt - contrast color
- Leather Color - Contemporary
- Headrest Embroidery - Aston Martin Wings
- Heavy Pile Floor Mats / leather binding
- Leather headliner - outer
- Satin Silver Jewelry Pack
- Smoked rear tail lights
- Q Trim Split
- Umbrella
- Convertible Wind Deflector
Aston Martin and the James Bond franchise is one relationship that has been fruitful over the years. It's not odd to see MI6 top spy James Bond driving an Aston Martin while saving the world. With Aston Martin being masters in crafting some of the most beautiful grand tourers, you can't go wrong buying one. You get years of history, a secret agent like status and performance to whack a smile on your face. Take, for instance, this lovely 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante we have today. With just 2,598 miles on the clock, all that's left for you to be James Bond is to drive off into the sunset in true grand tourer royalty. Included in the sale is some desirable branded merchandise too, in the form of an Aston Martin umbrella.
Exterior and Interior
With aggressive yet laid back styling cues, the white stone exterior on this 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante makes the car look picture perfect; the color is also a special Aston Martin color. There are black accents across the car, which match the black convertible top and its convertible wind deflector. The car sports the silver factory wheels, which house vivid blue brake calipers. The Obsidian Black and Cote D’Azur Blue leather interior on this 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is also a work of art. The two-tone ventilated front seats with power seat bolsters also sport the legendary Aston martin wings as the headrest embroidery. The cote D’Azur contrary stitching is seen across the interior of the car and blends in well. The leather treatment also extends to the heavy pile floor mats and the headliner. Good tunes are made possible thanks to a Bang & Olufsen Beosound system.
Engine
If you were James Bond, you would need the firepower to get away from the baddies and save the day. Fortunately, this 2021 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante and its twin-turbocharged 5.2 L V12 engine do the job well. It's the perfect powertrain, whether cruising down a scenic route or a spirited drive on a track. Speaking of performance figures, the car pushes out an impressive 715hp and rockets off from 0 to 60 in just 3.2 seconds, with its top speed rated at 211mph. Power is sent to the car's rear wheels in true Aston Martin fashion through an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
The DBS name is a hallowed one for British sports car maker Aston Martin. The first time it appeared was in 1967, on a stylish two-door coupe that succeeded the DB6. Since then, it’s appeared sporadically, with the latest entrance being in 2018. The DBS Superleggera is a grand tourer that’s currently in production and the successor to the Vanquish. The model was also seen in the James Bond flick ‘No Time To Die,’ as Aston Martin has been outfitting Britain’s favorite superspy with wheels for well over five decades. If you’d like to channel your inner Bond, consider this 2020 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera with its low mileage of just 4,200 miles as your next toy. The car is reportedly up-to-date on maintenance as well.
Would you like to own a modern Aston Martin from their current vehicle line-up? How about a model featured in the latest James Bond flick 'No Time To Die'? This 2022 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante is just the ticket for you. Aston Martin's swan-doored grand tourer offers supreme comfort coupled with power and poise. This fine example has got only 2,003 miles on the odometer, making it perfect if you don't want to spend time on waiting lists. Two key fobs are included in the sale.
Introduced to the world through Daniel Craig’s debut 007 movie Casino Royale, Aston Martin’s DBS made moviegoers and automotive enthusiasts alike take notice. It was the perfect grand tourer, and it looked the part as well. Upon release, the car sold like hotcakes and it’s no surprise when you have had the chance to look at this 2009 Aston Martin DBS Manual Coupe we have today in person. Located in Michigan this is one rare bird in today’s market thanks to multiple features on the car and this is your chance to own one before they inevitably appreciate in value as time passes by.
The Aston Martin DB7 is widely regarded as the car that helped revitalize Aston Martin during the 1990s and early 2000s, blending timeless British styling with refined grand touring performance. This 2003 Aston Martin DB7 V12 Vantage Coupe represents one of the most desirable iterations of the model, powered by a naturally aspirated V12 and finished in elegant Antrim Blue over an Atlantic Blue and Parchment leather interior. Showing just 11,528 miles, this exceptionally low-mileage example has been driven sparingly and carefully preserved. With its hand-built craftsmanship, luxurious cabin appointments, and effortless V12 performance, this DB7 offers collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own a modern Aston Martin that embodies the brand’s classic grand touring philosophy.
The 2013 Aston Martin DB9 represented a major evolution of Aston Martin’s iconic grand tourer, bringing meaningful chassis, styling, and performance improvements while preserving the timeless elegance that made the DB9 such a design benchmark. Showing approximately 39,149 miles, this example is finished in sophisticated Skyfall Silver over an Obsidian Black cabin, a combination that perfectly complements the car’s understated yet unmistakably exotic character. Powered by Aston Martin’s glorious naturally aspirated 5.9L V12, the DB9 delivers the kind of smooth, effortless performance that defined the traditional grand touring experience before downsizing and turbocharging became the norm. For buyers seeking one of the last truly classic Aston Martin V12 grand tourers, this DB9 remains an exceptionally compelling proposition.
The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish is one of the most iconic grand touring cars of the early 2000s, blending hand-built British craftsmanship with exotic V12 performance in a package that remains deeply desirable today. Famously recognized as James Bond’s car in Die Another Day, the Vanquish represented Aston Martin’s technological flagship at launch, introducing a bonded aluminum chassis, advanced paddle-shift transmission, and unmistakably muscular Ian Callum styling. This 2002 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish shows approximately 23,513 miles and presents in timeless Tungsten Silver over Charcoal, a quintessential Aston Martin color combination. With its naturally aspirated V12, elegant interior appointments, and increasingly collectible status, this Vanquish offers a compelling opportunity to own one of Aston Martin’s most memorable modern-era halo cars.
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