RE: Aston Martin confirms new DB model for next week
RE: Aston Martin confirms new DB model for next week
Monday 15th May 2023

Aston Martin confirms new DB model for next week

'A new benchmark' is set to replace the DB11 - it's coming on May 24th


We all know by now that 2023 is primed to be a huge year for Aston Martin, with the DBS finally shuffling off and the Vantage getting its long-anticipated update. The DB12 is the first big one, though, the replacement for the DB11 functioning as the tip of the spear for what is set to be a period of unprecedented activity, with Lawrence Stroll suggesting just last week that the firm will launch eight new sports cars in the next 24 months. Reveal of the DB12 - if indeed that is what it will be called - is now confirmed for official unveiling next Wednesday. 

The teaser images suggest it is worth getting excited about. As do Aston’s accompanying comments on the matter:  ‘This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category of one celebrating 75 years of Aston Martin’s iconic DB bloodline of exceptional hand-built British sports cars.’ Even allowing for the usual PR bluster, this suggests a bullish internal confidence about what has been achieved. 

While the shadowy preview pictures suggest a familiar shape (and proportions) for Aston’s flagship sports car, the interior shot of the centre console point to a wholesale rethink - a development that will likely be welcomed by customers given the DB11’s widely accepted shortcomings in the department. Most notably there is a touchscreen now located in the upper portion of the new console, and evidently the gear selector has finally been relocated from the push-button format previously used on the dashboard. 

Furthermore, it appears the Mercedes-donated (and hugely outdated) infotainment controller has bitten the dust - inevitable really, assuming Aston has moved to more up-to-date user interface and touchscreens throughout the cabin - yet it has apparently retained proper physical switchgear for, among other things, the climate control. This bodes well not just for the DB12, but also for the rest of the lineup still to be unfurled behind it. 

Certainly, the press release suggests high performance and ultra luxury will be ‘spearheading’ the new models. It continues: “A generation that will see all Aston Martin models characterised by prodigious performance and pinpoint driving dynamics, seamless integration of advanced technologies and the sublime style and impeccable craftsmanship for which the brand has long been renowned.” 

In previous years - the latest Vantage and DBX included - Aston has hit some of these targets, but manifestly not all of them. If the manufacturer has indeed made a better fist of providing its new generation of sports cars with improved technology, and successfully incorporated them into more stylish surroundings, then it might have finally given its rivals (Bentley and Porsche chief among them) something to think about in the run-up to electrification. But that’s all to come. For now, the DB11’s successor is the car of the moment. Bring on a new era.


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pSyCoSiS

Original Poster:

4,222 posts

230 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Looking forward to seeing this.

V 02

2,407 posts

85 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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I hope this will be a return to form for Aston. The DB11 never really looked right - wheels looked lost in the arches and didn’t look as svelte as the beautiful (and timeless) DB9. The DBS is a great looker though.

The interior looked dated and chintzy from the beginning in the DB11, Vantage and DBS.


Only the DBS has had the wow factor of any recent Aston Martin.

Cacatous

3,173 posts

298 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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That side profile looks hugely encouraging. What looks like a proper glass area makes a change from the pillar box style affecting a lot of modern cars, including the previous Aston Martins.

nite_narc

120 posts

211 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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"with Lance Stroll suggesting just last week that the firm will launch eight new sports cars in the next 24 months"

That's nice, but I'd rather hear what his billionaire father, and the company's owner, has to say.

CoolHands

22,614 posts

220 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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It has lots of buttons.

Alpenus

222 posts

55 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Hope they update the interior with a new stuck on iPad from the latest generation Mercedes

DonkeyApple

67,586 posts

194 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?

Jon_S_Rally

4,393 posts

113 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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As others have said, I really hope this sees Aston get back to making genuinely pretty cars. The previous couple of generations, from the Vantage, through the DB9 (and DBS) and second generation Vanquish were stunning looking things. The DB11 and more recent Vantage just looked really fussy and ill-thought-out by comparison.

bluemason

1,165 posts

148 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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DonkeyApple said:
'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?
A hyper GT

DonkeyApple

67,586 posts

194 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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bluemason said:
A hyper GT
That just sounds really annoying, like those little shaved monkeys the parents fill with sweets and Coke then release onto society as some sort of punishment. biggrin

Agent57

2,362 posts

179 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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" with the DBS finally shuffling off" It was launched less than five years ago.

Hope the DB12 has a V12 engine giving it a last harah.

pycraft

1,302 posts

209 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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DonkeyApple said:
'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?
I assume they're trying to say "we've made a GT that can also behave like a really good sports car". Or even more directly, "We've made something that can compete with the Ferrari Roma".

ducnick

2,162 posts

268 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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DonkeyApple said:
'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?
None of the above.. they are going to install buttons to operate the heating and the seats. A radical idea for sure.

DonkeyApple

67,586 posts

194 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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pycraft said:
DonkeyApple said:
'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?
I assume they're trying to say "we've made a GT that can also behave like a really good sports car". Or even more directly, "We've made something that can compete with the Ferrari Roma".
Yup. Wouldn't 'jolly good' be the better turn of phrase? biggrin

E90_M3Ross

36,694 posts

237 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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This seems like the DB11 had a very short production run, but I've just checked, it was released in 2016! The DB9 was produced for well over 10 years, so by Aston standards it's a pretty short run.

The current era of Astons don't look that special to me, or at least compared to their predecessors. The previous Vantage and DB9 were truly wonderful looking cars, the current cars certainly look expensive, but I think they look overstyled, fussy and inelegant.

DonkeyApple

67,586 posts

194 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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I think most stuff went over styled in recent years. Some of the stuff from Ferrari led you to expect a VTEC badge on the back. The Roma is their return to a more elegant style so maybe this Aston will trend back towards the DB9 in being a little less fussy? Interior switchgear from what can be seen looks nice and if they've moved away from much of the Merc looking stuff in the cabin that'll be a bonus.

anonymous-user

79 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Based on the spy shots I think this will look pretty similar to a DB11. Put them next to each other and the differences will be small but easy to spot. Put the new one on its own and I suspect most would be hard pressed to say where it’s hugely different to the 11.

Om

2,154 posts

103 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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DonkeyApple said:
'This highly anticipated sports car will break free from the norms of the GT sector, creating a new category'

Any ideas? Engine in the passenger seat? Propeller on the roof? Moustache and a hoover? No matching handbag or umbrella?
?

Snubs

1,393 posts

164 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Looks good from what i can see, but will it have another massively oversized monstrosity of a grill akin to the Vantage and DBS?

smilo996

3,637 posts

195 months

Monday 15th May 2023
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Finally it looks like they have sorted the front lights with a proportionate size. The wheels look superb, same huge front grill by the look of it, likely forced because of the twin turbo engine. Rear wheel arch looks more rounded and the rear more interesting too. Interior gets a make over too. Lightening the image does reveal more details.

Hope it is a big year for Aston, otherwise, reckon that will trigger it being sold on...again.