Cars/Aston Martin

Aston Martin

Bond's marque. Front-engine V8 and V12 GTs across the range, the DBX 707 in the SUV segment, and the mid-engine Valhalla and Valkyrie carrying the halo brief.

Aston Martin — current lineup hero photograph
The lineup

Aston Martins we cover

The enthusiast-relevant models from Aston Martin's current catalog. Pick one to see every variant.

Vantage

Vantage

AM6 · 2024 – present · Front-engine sports car

The 2024 facelift made the Vantage hard-edged again. AMG M177 twin-turbo V8 across the range — 656 hp standard, 691 hp in the new S, coupé or roadster.

Power656 – 691 hp
0 – 1003.4 – 3.6 s
Top325 km/h
DB12

DB12

AM7 · 2023 – present · Front-engine 2+2 GT

The DB11's replacement. Aston calls it a 'super tourer' — AMG V8 in two tunes (671 hp standard, 700 hp in the S), coupé or Volante.

Power671 – 700 hp
0 – 1003.4 – 3.7 s
Top325 km/h
Vanquish

Vanquish

AM9 · 2024 – present · Front-engine V12 flagship

The DBS Superleggera's successor and the flagship of the range. 5.2L AMR twin-turbo V12, 824 hp — Aston's most powerful series-production engine. Coupé and Volante.

Power824 hp
0 – 1003.3 – 3.4 s
Top345 km/h
DBX

DBX

AM7-S · 2020 – present · Performance SUV

Aston's first SUV. DBX707 sits on top — 707 PS from the AMG V8, the most powerful SUV on sale when it launched.

Power550 – 697 hp
0 – 1003.3 – 4.3 s
Top291 – 310 km/h
Valhalla

Valhalla

AM-RB-003 · 2025 – present · Mid-engine PHEV hypercar

Aston's first mid-engine series production car. Flat-plane 4.0L twin-turbo V8 plus three electric motors, 1,064 hp combined — capped at 999 units.

Power1,064 hp
0 – 1002.5 s
Top350 km/h
Valkyrie

Valkyrie

AM-RB-001 · 2021 – present · Mid-engine V12 hypercar

Adrian Newey's F1-for-the-road. Cosworth 6.5L naturally-aspirated V12, 11,100 rpm redline, KERS-style hybrid. Spider and track-only AMR Pro siblings.

Power1,140 – 1,160 hp
0 – 1002.6 – 2.8 s
Top354 km/h