Aston Martin’s New 671 HP DB12 Wants to Be the World’s First ‘Super Tourer’

Why stop at 11 when you can turn things up to 12?

Aston Martin unveiled the brand-new DB12 during a star-studded event at the Cannes International Film Festival on Wednesday night. The British marque says the new model isn’t just another grand tourer in the mold of its immediate predecessor, the DB11. Instead, it’s being billed as the world’s first super tourer.

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The DB12’s design is more of a refinement than a full-on reimagining of the outgoing DB11. Aston Martin has taken the low-slung grand tourer’s general shape and combined it with elements from the more commanding DBS. The new model has a larger grille, revised splitter, more dramatically sculpted lines, frameless side mirrors and flush door handles. By themselves, none of these changes would amount to much, but together they result in a fierce coupé that is sleeker and sportier than its predecessor. The DB12 is also the first car to wear the marque’s redesigned winged logo.

The Aston Martin DB12 from the side
Aston Martin DB12

Just as much attention has been paid to the vehicle’s interior. The driver-centric space is cleaner and more comfortable than before. The center console features a new 10.3-inch infotainment system developed entirely in-house by Aston Martin that features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The system will pair nicely with the brand’s new smartphone app and, as is increasingly common throughout the industry, can be updated via over-the-air updates. The cabin comes covered in Alcantara leather, but owners will be able to work with the automaker’s Q bespoke division to further customize the space.

Unlike the DB11, the DB12 will not be available with a V-12. While the decision may elicit groans from some corners of the enthusiast world it shouldn’t. That’s because the sole powertrain option available at launch, a revised twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8, is more than potent enough. Thanks in part to larger turbos and a slew of other modifications, the hand-built mill, which is again sourced form Mercedes-AMG, can generate 671 horses and 590 ft lbs of twist. That makes the engine more powerful than DB11’s V-8 (528 hp and 513 ft lbs of torque) and its V-12 (630 hp and 516 ft lbs of torque). The driver will be able to put that extra might to good use, too. Aston Martin says the DB12 can sprint from zero to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and hit a top speed of just over 200 mph. That’s why the brand is referring to the car as a super tourer.

Inside the Aston Martin DB12
Inside the DB12

To cope with the extra power, the DB12 will ride on a new suspension with next-generation adaptive dampers and firmer anti-roll bars. There are also three drive modes to choose from—GT, Sport and Sport+. Each mode is more responsive and stiffer than the one before it, giving drivers better control even as they push the vehicle closer to its limits.

Deliveries of the DB12 are expected to begin in the third quarter of this year. We’ll have to wait until closer to then for pricing information, but Car and Driver reports that it could start at around $245,000, which is around $40,000 more than the V-8 DB11. The car will only be available as a coupé at launch, but a convertible Volante variant is expected to follow.

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The Aston Martin DB12 in Photos
The Aston Martin DB12 in Photos

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