Especificaciones y análisis del Aston Martin DBS
Power
517HP
Torque
570Nm
Consumption
15.5l/100
Emissions
367g/km
0-100 km/h
4.3s
Top Speed
295km/h
Weight
1810kg
Price
292,142€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Automático 6v
RWD
2 / 2 doors
- L
78 L
380 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Aston Martin DBS Touchtronic II · 517 CV (2010-2012)
General description
The Aston Martin DBS is not just a car, it's a cultural icon, the machine that embodied the 21st-century James Bond. Launched as the brand's flagship, this grand tourer represents the culmination of an era, merging timeless British elegance with the raw power of a V12 heart. It is a statement of intent, an object of desire that transcends time and tarmac.
Driving experience
Pressing the start button is to awaken a 12-cylinder beast. The roar of the 5.9-liter naturally aspirated engine is an addictive mechanical symphony, a promise of the 517 horsepower waiting to be unleashed. Accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.3 seconds is a visceral experience, a forceful and linear push that pins you to the seat. Despite its power, its chassis with double-wishbone suspension and the Touchtronic II transmission give it superb composure, capable of devouring highway miles with imperial comfort or attacking corners with thrilling precision. It is the perfect balance between a luxury GT and a wild supercar.
Design and aesthetics
The lines of the DBS are a masterpiece of automotive seduction. Every curve, every crease of its aluminum body is sculpted to evoke movement and power, even when stationary. Its silhouette is wide, low, and muscular, with the iconic Aston Martin grille dominating an aggressive yet elegant front end. The interior envelops you in a sanctuary of leather and polished metal, a space where traditional craftsmanship meets a sporting purpose. It is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful cars ever created.
Technology and features
Although its soul is analog, the DBS employed cutting-edge technology for its time. Its 'VH' structure of extruded and bonded aluminum was lightweight and extremely rigid. The carbon-ceramic brakes, of colossal dimensions, provided inexhaustible stopping power, while the adaptive suspension allowed its character to be transformed from comfortable to sporty at the touch of a button. Its heart, the 5.9-liter V12, was a hand-assembled engineering jewel, the pinnacle of naturally aspirated engines.
Competition
In the Olympus of super GTs of its time, the Aston Martin DBS competed with titans like the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano and the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. While the Ferrari offered a more radical and track-focused experience, and the SLS AMG a modern interpretation of a legend, the DBS positioned itself as the definitive grand tourer. It was the car that combined the ferocity of its rivals with a level of elegance, sophistication, and an aura of exclusivity that made it unique, the perfect iron fist in a velvet glove.
Conclusion
The Aston Martin DBS is much more than the sum of its parts. It is the echo of a golden era for combustion engines, a monument to the naturally aspirated V12. Driving it is a complete sensory experience, an intimate connection between man and machine that modern cars can rarely replicate. Its timeless beauty and mechanical soul guarantee its status as a legend and an investment classic. It is the perfect embodiment of Aston Martin's motto: Power, Beauty, and Soul.




