Aston Martin DBS
- 2019–23
- 2013–18
- 2008–12
Latest generation
2019–23 DBS
2023
- MSRP range$330,600–$441,000
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 17
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
2022
- MSRP range$316,300–$334,700
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 17
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
2021
- MSRP range$316,300–$334,700
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 17
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
2020
- MSRP range$304,995–$397,007
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Consumer rating
(1 review) - Combined mpg 17
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
2019
- MSRP range$304,995–$388,695
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Consumer rating
- Combined mpg 17
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
2013–18 DBS
The Aston Martin DBS was not produced from 2013–2018.
Previous generation
2008–12 DBS
2012
- MSRP range$275,461–$295,987
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Consumer rating
(4 reviews) - Combined mpg 14
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2012:
- New Garmin-based navigation system
- 510-hp V-12
- Six-speed manual or automatic transmission
- Available seating for four
- Coupe or convertible
2011
- MSRP range$268,660–$282,295
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Consumer rating
(3 reviews) - Combined mpg 14
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2011:
- 510-hp V-12
- Six-speed manual or available automatic transmissions
- Available seating for four
- Coupe or convertible
- Bang &
- amp
- Olufsen audio
- Positioned above DB9 and V8 Vantage
2010
- MSRP range$266,000–$279,500
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Consumer rating
(2 reviews) - Combined mpg 14
- Body styles Convertible, coupe
Notable features in 2010:
- 510-hp V-12
- Six-speed manual transmission
- Available seating for four
- Newly available six-speed automatic transmission
- Bang &
- Olufsen audio
- Positioned above DB9 and V8 Vantage