Aston Martin DB11 already has over 1,400 pre-orders
Less than a month after its debut, Aston Martin has already racked up over 1,400 pre-orders lined up for the new DB11.
Less than a month after its debut, Aston Martin has already racked up over 1,400 pre-orders lined up for the new DB11.
The Aston Martin DB11 is beautiful, and we love it. Our editors spent some time deciding how they would configure the DB11, and the results are stunning.
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The Aston Martin DB11 packs a 5.2-liter, twin-turbo V12 in a brand-new chassis, all wrapped in a gorgeous design. James Bond, meet your next car.
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In the midst of teasing the upcoming DB11, Aston Martin takes a moment to remind you that it has a long history of producing beautiful sportscars.
Aston Martin was planning on showing off the new DB11, the road-going version of the DB10 you saw in Spectre, at Geneva. But now it's leaked.
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Aston Martin has ditched the big, ugly plastic armor from its DB11 prototypes, and is now conducting tests with stickered-up production sheetmetal.
Aston Martin is laying off around 300 people as part of a cost-cutting effort. The company claims that the cuts will have no impact on its production efforts.
Aston Martin is building a new sports car in 2016, but all the company will confirm for now is that it's called the DB11.
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Aston Martin has been spotted once again testing a prototype for the successor to the long-serving DB9, expected to be dubbed DB11, at the Nürburgring.
Aston Martin has been spotted testing the successor to the DB9 on and around the Nürburgring, wearing its production bodywork, albeit still heavily camouflaged.
Just two weeks after we spotted a test mule, Aston Martin has brought out a proper prototype of its replacement for the long-serving DB9.