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Aston Martin - DBS (2022)
Aston Martin DBS – a name that conjures images of power, prestige, and unmistakable British engineering. The 2022 Aston Martin DBS has captured the imagination of motoring enthusiasts worldwide, offering a thrilling blend of performance and luxury. When you first speak of an aston martin dbs price, you’re entering a conversation about value that shifts with market, condition, and customization, yet the allure remains unmistakably strong.
Below is a snapshot that maps the major headline features of the 2022 model, giving you a clear point of reference for aston martin dbs 2022 price enquiries and a baseline to gauge used aston martin dbs price variations.
Key Specifications of the 2022 Aston Martin DBS
- Engine: 6.0‑litre twin‑turbine V12, 539 hp, 630 Nm torque
- Transmission: 8‑speed ZF automatic with paddle shifters
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded; qualifies for all major markets
- Performance: 0–100 km/h in 3.7 s, top speed 333 km/h (electronically limited)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 5,292 mm
- Width (incl. mirrors): 2,080 mm
- Height: 1,283 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1,930 kg (fully loaded)
- Interior: Hand‑stitched Alcantara and leather, fully digital cockpit, bespoke 3‑color head‑up display
- Infotainment: Sub‑woofer, Remo controls, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
- Safety & Driver Support: Adaptive cruise, lane‑keeping assist, 8 airbags, Bosch stability management
These specs give a solid framework for evaluating aston martin dbs price differences across markets and trim levels. Even within the single trim, options can pivot the final cost by thousands of dollars.
Understanding Aston Martin DBS Depreciation
When discussing the economics of a luxury super‑tourer, one of the most cited questions is: what is a 2022 Aston Martin DBS worth after its first few years on the road? Like most high‑end performance cars, the aston martin dbs depreciation curve is steeper during the initial year, then levels out over time.
Typical depreciation estimates are:
- First year – 15 % to 20 % drop from sticker price, reflecting the classic “new car” depreciation.
- Years 2–3 – 10 % to 15 % annual decline, as the vehicle trades more and its initial novelty wanes.
- After year 4 – 7
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