Photos: 2008 Aston Martin DBS
Aston Martin is using this week's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California to launch the next in its line of sculpted sport-tuned steeds. The Aston Martin DBS, which first came to prominence as the hero's ride of choice in the latest James Bond movie, combines Aston's iconic exterior design with a race-derived V-12 engine for consummate driving indulgence. While the production version of the DBS does not have the defibrillator that Bond uses in <i>Casino Royale</i>, it does come with some surprising cabin tech highlights. Check out our gallery of Aston's official photographs--otherwise known as pure automotive porn.
The 2008 Aston DBS comes with an all-alloy 6-liter V-12 quad-overhead cam engine, making 510 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque. This plant will haul the two-seat coupe from zero to 60mph in 4.3 seconds, and gives it a top speed of 191mph. The DBS engine features a bypass engine air intake system that opens when the engine is running at over 5,500rpm to allow more air to the engine for increased performance.
The DBS makes liberal use of carbon fiber panels for its hood, front wings, trunk lid, trunk enclosure, door opening surrounds, and door pulls, resulting in a weight saving of more than 60 pounds compared with conventional materials.
The DBS' 20-inch lightweight alloy wheels are wrapped with Pirelli P-Zero tires that have been developed especially for the car. All wheels get ventilated carbon ceramic discs--a first for a production Aston Martin model.
A polished alloy shifter is the gateway to the DBS' rear-mid mounted 6-speed manual transmission.
The DBS gets an all-new center console with a cast metal surround design. Atop the central stack, an in-dash OEL display shows maps for the car's navigation system, which includes a Traffic Messaging Channel in European markets. Other cabin tech includes a Bluetooth hands-free calling interface with phone book syncing; available satellite radio (U.S. only); and connectivity for digital audio players.
The DBS' standard 10-way power sports seats are covered in semi-aniline leather. According to Aston, cars outside North America can also be ordered with optional lightweight seats made from carbon fiber and Kevlar composite. These lightweight seats deliver a weight saving of more than 40 pounds.
On its central stack, the DBS features a traditional dial-face clock, and two rotary controls for the heating and air-conditioning system, all made from solid aluminum.
For those not content with the soundtrack of the V-12, the DBS features an Aston Martin-branded 700W audio system with Pro Logic II surround sound architecture.
The DBS comes with a stainless steel exhaust system with active bypass valves. It also features LED brake lights, and a trunk-mounted Aston Martin-branded umbrella.
The two-seat DBS features what Aston calls a "muscular elegance," with aluminum and magnesium alloy sheet metal and carbon-fiber composite body panels contributing to its "flowing curves, complex surfaces and an unrivaled sculptural beauty."
The 2008 Aston Martin DBS will go on sale in the first quarter of 2008 with pricing scheduled to be announced at this year's Frankfurt auto show.
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