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Aston Martin Reveals DBS 770 Ultimate, Marks The End Of Current DBS Production

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Aston Martin reveals limited-edition DBS 770 Ultimate, marks the end of current flagship DBS Super GT.

Limited to just 499 and available in both Coupes and Volantes, all of which have been sold out ahead of release.

DBS 770 Ultimate is the most powerful Aston Martin ever, and the fastest and most powerful DBS to date.

Features an 759-horsepower 5.2-liter V-12 engine, which propels DBS 770 Ultimate to a top speed of 211mph.





British luxury marque, Aston Martin, is bidding farewell to the current-generation of its flagship DBS Super GT with the reveal of the limited-edition DBS 770 Ultimate.

The DBS 770 Ultimate is the most powerful production Aston Martin ever, and the fastest and most powerful DBS to date. It is limited to just 499 and available in both Coupes (300) and Volantes (199), all of which have been sold out ahead of release.





On the outside, the DBS 770 Ultimate distinguished itself from the base DBS with 2×2 Twill Carbon Fibre Cantrail, Windscreen Surround, Mirror Caps, and Fender Louvre as well as Pirelli P Zero high performance tyres.

Inside, the DBS 770 Ultimate comes with Sports Plus Seats trimmed in full semi-aniline leather and Alcantara, along with a tailor-made strap and buckle badge featuring a laser etched DBS 770 Ultimate logo found on the centre arm rest.

In addition, DBS 770 Ultimate is fitted with a unique set of sill plaques showcasing the Aston Martin Wings, DBS 770 Ultimate logo and Limited-Edition numbering signifying the vehicle as one of 300 Coupes or 199 Volantes.

DBS 770 Ultimate features an uprated Aston Martin’s 5.2-liter V-12 engine, which now produces 759 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, propelling DBS 770 Ultimate to a top speed of 211mph.

Production of the Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate is due to commence in the first quarter of 2023, with first deliveries scheduled to begin during Q3 2023.





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