Aston Martin DBS (2007)
| 85 | MotorScore |
| based on 4 reviews |
| UserScore 00 |
| Engine Details |
|---|
| Displacement | 5935 cm³ |
| Power | 380 kW at 6500/min |
| Torque | 570 Nm at 5750/min |
| Type | V12 |
| Transmission(s) | 6-speed manual |
| Body style | coupé |
| Engine position | front-engine |
| Drive wheels | rear-wheel drive |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4721 x 1905 x 1280 mm |
| Unladen weight | 1695 kg |
| Performance |
|---|
| Top speed | 302 km/h |
| Acceleration 0-100km/h | 4.3 seconds |
| Acceleration 0-200km/h | 13.8 seconds |
| Environment |
|---|
| Consumption | 22.2 l/100km |
| Fuel | gasoline |
| CO2-Emission | not available |
| European emission standard | not available |
100 PointsMSN Cars UK -
"More power, sharper handling and brilliant brakes create a car that is less cruiser and more bruiser and Aston's best GT ever."Read full review 80 PointsAuto Express -
"At £165,000 the DBS is pitched towards the very top of the supercar tree. And it’s not without its flaws. Purists could argue that the rear suspension is not well enough damped, and feels floaty on uneven surfaces."Read full review 80 PointsCar Magazine Online -
"Aston’s new range-topper is an accomplished GT that – with a little tweaking – will be suited for any tarmac ribbon from B-road to race circuit. There are faster rivals, more overtly sporting rivals, but the DBS is the most useable."Read full review 80 PointsChannel 4 -
"Aston Martin's new £160,000 DBS is the closest you'll get to a roadgoing version of the DBR9 race cars which dominated the GT1 category at the 2007 Le Mans 24 Hours. It's based on the DB9, so it has a V12 engine and a structure built from bonded and riveted aluminium. But whereas the DB9 is the modern grand touring Aston, the DBS is a hard-edged machine for the enthusiast. "Read full review
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