5 Upcoming Aston Martin Cars with Design Refinements and Power Boosts




Unless you are a James Bond or a millionaire, chances to drive yet alone own an Aston Martin are rather slim. But who cares, restrictive prices have never stopped us from admiring the world’s best supercars. In today’s vide, we will give you a quick overview of the newest developments in the British stables as well as cover the latest 2023 Aston Martin models.
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#1 2023 Aston Martin V12 Vantage

2023 Aston Martin V12 Vantage is the last non-electric version of the Vantage suspercar, that is the most powerful version of the model yet. The car gets a 5.2L TwinTurbo V12, that is closely related to the one used by the DB11 or the DBS Superleggera.

#2 2022 Aston Martin DBX707

2022 Aston Martin DBX707 is the enhanced performance version of the DBX that will outperform every production SUV on the market in power and speed.

#3 2022 Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro

Until the arrival of the Mercedes-AMG One, Aston Martin will likely dominate the field of track focused hypercars. Co-developed with the Red Bull Advanced Technologies, the Valkyrie AMR Pro is basically a Le Mans style racer with the Formula 1 technology.

#4 2022 Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition

2022 Aston Martin Vantage F1 Edition is a limited-edition version of the Vantage that gets tweaked exterior styling, retuned suspension, and a boosted 4-liter twin-turbo V8 with 535 hps.

#5 Lunaz Aston Martin DB6

Lunaz Aston Martin DB6 adopts an electric drivetrain with 375 horses and a battery pack with 80 to 120kWh capacity.

#6 Aston Martin Valkyrie and Valkyrie Spider

The road legal version of the Aston Martin Valkyrie will be sold in coupe and Spider variants. 150 for the former and 85 for the latter.

#7 2022 Aston Martin-Brough Superior AMB 001

Aston Martin and Brough Superior’s collaboration has finally come to fruition and the first production model of the AMRB 01 is already in the hands of the customer.

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  1. the long splitter feature in the Aston Martin Valkyrie AMR Pro COSWORTH® 6.5 t-Turbo V12 2-Dr Track Sports Car (RHD) aft of the driver's cabin on the horizontal axis needs to be shortened to reduce air pockets that create air vortex slowing the car significantly . . .

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