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Aston Martin takes covers off DBR1 V12 Speedster – with just 88 available at dealers

  • Aston Martin reveals DBR1 specification for exclusive V12 Speedster
  • Model pays homage to the firm’s legendary race car
  • Just 88 will be built and all buyers get racing helmets in same colours

Time 8:20 am, April 29, 2021

Aston Martin dealers will be selling ultra-exclusive V12 Speedster model that harks back to the Le Mans-winning DBR1 race car.

The model debuted in 1956 and took multiple honours en route to becoming the firm’s most successful race car to date, with its win at the 1959 Le Mans 24-hour race being a particular highlight.

Aston Martin chief creative office Marek Reichmann said: ‘Emotion and exclusivity are at the heart of this car.


‘A rare and exceptional Aston Martin, it has been engineered to offer a visceral driving experience that belies its elegant, artistic shape.

‘Creating a bespoke specification that nods to the glory of the DBR1 has been a huge privilege for my team and I, and I very much look forward to seeing these cars being driven with the same enthusiasm that we have applied to their design.’

Aston's new Speedster V12

Just 88 examples of the new V12 Speedster will be built, with the DBR1 getting unique styling and equipment elements inspired by the classic race winner.


It has the iconic Aston Martin Racing Green paint, white pinstripe and number roundels, and silver anodised grille on the outside, while inside it gets leather upholstery to hint at period-correct attributes of the DBR1.

Aston Martin dealers will supply buyers with racing helmets painted in the same green as the exterior, while the open cabin also features gloss carbon-fibre and silver brushed aluminium switchgear.

The 21-inch alloy wheels are satin black, diamond-turned units unique to this specification.

The Aston Martin V12 Speedster has a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine that makes ‘around’ 690bhp and 753Nm of torque, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

This contributes to a 0-60mph time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 198mph, which should prove interesting for those on-board considering it doesn’t have a roof or windscreen…

Orders are being taken now with deliveries expected to begin in the middle of the year.

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James is the founder and editor-in-chief of Car Dealer Magazine, and CEO of parent company Baize Group. James has been a motoring journalist for more than 20 years writing about cars and the car industry.



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