RE: Aston Martin V12 Speedster for sale

RE: Aston Martin V12 Speedster for sale

Sunday 15th May 2022

Aston Martin V12 Speedster for sale

Regular V12 Vantage a bit ordinary? Right this way...


As the end looms for combustion engined cars, so we’re seeing what the final fossil-fuelled flourishes might look like. Aston Martin’s new V12 Vantage is a perfect example; the fact that it will be the last Vantage with 12 cylinders will have undoubtedly helped convince some buyers that more than a quarter of a million quid was a price worth paying. It’s happening everywhere: Porsche has put a GT3 engine in the Cayman, Lamborghini’s second-to-last Huracan is rear-drive and as powerful as a McLaren F1, BMW is making its first CSL in 20 years and Pagani has gone to the effort of developing an all-new 6.0-litre V12. While there’s still chance, manufacturers are going berserk with internal combustion - fantastic news.  

Some have gone one step further in their celebration of petrol power, exposing many hundreds of horsepower to the elements with supercar speedsters. How better to celebrate some wonderful engines than with no protection from outside whatsoever? Anyone with experience of screenless sports cars from Caterham, Lotus and so on will tell you how much more visceral a true roadster is - so imagine the experience with three times the power. Ferrari made its Monzas, Bentley gave us the Bacalar, McLaren produced the Elva and Aston Martin entered the fray with the V12 Speedster.  

The latter followed the template set out by the Elva and Monza, stripping a Vantage to a skeletal frame and then introducing a shed-load of horsepower. In the case of the Speedster, that meant styling that echoed 2013’s CC100 concept - making the Vantage Roadster looks as visually exciting as an MX-5 in the process - and an engine from the DBS. All 700hp of it. Without a windscreen or a roof. Bonkers barely even begins to describe the V12 Speedster, but presumably that was exactly the point - come the middle of the decade, cars like it probably won’t be viable.  

This wasn’t some hastily cobbled together, after-hours special, either. When we drove the V12 Speedster prototype, praise was reserved for the damping, traction and brakes. “Think of it as a muscular naked motorbike and you've pretty much got it: it can go fast, but only in short blasts. On roads with corners tight and frequent enough to keep speeds down the lack of protection definitely increases the sensation of velocity and the sense of connection.” The verdict was unequivocal: “The Speedster is utterly mad, but also hugely desirable.” 

All 88 were spoken for soon enough, even with a price approaching £800k, and that seemed to be that for the Speedster - not least with the V12 Vantage imminent as well. But here’s one for sale, number 57 of 88, a UK supplied car about as close to new as it’s possible to get, with just 14 miles recorded. Aston’s satin F1 Green has arguably never looked better than here, especially when paired with some Sahara Tan inside. Note as well how the Lime Green accents outside are matched to similar highlights for the interior, and don’t forget to check out the carbon Stilo helmets nestled away in the leather lined boot. As a car to pore over, there's not much that can touch a V12 Speedster.  

The Aston is listed at POA; it seems unlikely (impossible, really) that this will be offered at any less than that original £765k RRP, given the rarity and sensational spec. But if your supercar speedster collection is missing the final piece, or the Aston Martin portfolio requires a showstopper - or you just need something to spend that £184m Euromillions on - there can’t be much better than the V12 Speedster. 


 

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BVB

Original Poster:

1,102 posts

153 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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A pricey turtle!

hu8742

242 posts

125 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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So the owner (of many Astons I assume) is basically flipping this for more money. Someone who I suspect isn't short of a bob or two just wants to make a little more. Okay...I get it, but I hope AM mark this person's card and promote the person who was number 89 and didn't get his/her allocation.

Mr Tidy

22,327 posts

127 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Great colour combination!

Pusikurac

121 posts

40 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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OK, aston, you really need to stop with that lime green crap. Seriously.

British Beef

2,213 posts

165 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Any car without windscreen is pretty useless on the road, not to mention dangerous. I had one (not Aston unfortunately) with an aero screen, I ended up wearing a helmet for road driving, usually on way to track.

This is certainly not a track car.

So this is an expensive paper weight or for rich guys to drive slowly in


Equus

16,884 posts

101 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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British Beef said:
Any car without windscreen is pretty useless on the road, not to mention dangerous.
Nonsense: don't be such a big girl's blouse.

I've done tens of thousands of miles in aeroscreened cars and am none the worse for it. You just need a decent pair of ballistic sunglasses is all.

Pflanzgarten

3,942 posts

25 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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The prototype turned up to one of our classic car shows, never had a car looked so fantastic in the pictures but ridiculous in real life.

The belt line is so high, anyone driving looks utterly stupid and about 3/4 scale compared to the enormity of the car.


Edited by Pflanzgarten on Sunday 15th May 08:44

SirCarsAllot

104 posts

24 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Its strange they’re in sooo much trouble rofl

Arsecati

2,310 posts

117 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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I love Aston Martins, but this is just not an attractive car.

rotaryjam

617 posts

101 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Looks a lot like an s2000 from that front view!

wpa1975

8,786 posts

114 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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The belt line is to high for it to work styling wise.

TrotCanterGallopCharge

423 posts

90 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Just not pleasing on the eye to me, & in the prototype article, a lot of comments on the airflow spoiling the driving experience.

This elegant & more usable DBR2 recreation currently advertised on PH (with my imaginary money), and £265k+ extra money in the bank for me please.

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/11883586

Still, if Aston made money on the newer car with sold out limited run, congratulations.


Maccmike8

1,034 posts

54 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Very cool.

Burgerbob

485 posts

77 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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This needs to be seen as a concept car work of art, rather than a car, a bit like a painting or a sculpture.

Personally I like to drive, so not for me! And I'm a long long way from having enough spare cash to pay with.

bern

1,263 posts

220 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Does every fking story about a petrol engined car have to start by mentioning the legislated demise of the petrol engined car?

Can't we just enjoy it while it lasts? Even when they are as laughably bad as the one featured.

biggbn

23,323 posts

220 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Horrible. An automotive mankini.

Spiros115

347 posts

50 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Well I think it looks magnificent, wouldn’t have the dayglo green accents, a classic British racing green with tan interior would be all that’s needed.

Wouldn’t care if practically you need to drive at 10 mph through town to enjoy it without a helmet, doing that through Monaco is basically what this is built for, then helmet on, blat it down the coast to the next riviera stop, sounds pretty idyllic to me.


British Beef

2,213 posts

165 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Equus said:
British Beef said:
Any car without windscreen is pretty useless on the road, not to mention dangerous.
Nonsense: don't be such a big girl's blouse.

I've done tens of thousands of miles in aeroscreened cars and am none the worse for it. You just need a decent pair of ballistic sunglasses is all.
When a car or truck kicks up a stone flies up and makes big crack in windscreen.

Perhaps you have a bulletproof cranium, but that constant fear of a stone in the face, made me flinch every time i was overtaking traffic.

Plus wind noise over 60mph is not fun, so a full visor helmet, with intercom if you have passenger was best solution.

patmahe

5,750 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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An 'ordinary' Aston drop top looks a lot better and you can just pop the roof up if it rains. This is a millionaires plaything and would only get driven once a year if that. Not for me thanks, prefer real world useable cars.

Buster73

5,061 posts

153 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Pusikurac said:
OK, aston, you really need to stop with that lime green crap. Seriously.
Couldn’t agree more , if I bought the roadster the first thing I’d do is get all lime green paint bits colour changed back to the body colour and the callipers painted black , far more in keeping imho.