Since 2018, the acronym DBS has identified the most important models in the Aston Martin range.
Now that the current generation is on the way out, the English brand presents the DBS 770 Ultimate, which becomes the most performing of those on the market.
It's also the most powerful production Aston Martin ever, thanks to engineering improvements.
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Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate
Available in Coupé and Volante versions, 300 of the DBS 770 Ultimate will be built in the Coupé variant and 199 in the Volante variant.
In any case, these are cars that have already been sold.
Under the bonnet of the English sports car is a 5.2-liter V12 engine capable of developing 770 HP and 900 Nm of maximum torque.
The unit in question, combined with an 8-speed ZF automatic gearbox, pushes the car up to a maximum speed of around 340 km/h.
To manage this potential we find a carbon ceramic braking system with 410 mm front discs and 360 mm rear discs, a mechanical limited slip rear differential, and a front crossbar that increases front axle stiffness by 25%.
Aesthetically, it features distinctive details such as the large air intake on the bonnet, the aerodynamic appendages in carbon fiber, and the 21-inch wheels inspired by the Valkyrie hypercar and the one-off Victor.