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Lots of news lately from Aston Martin it seems and today the company has released details of the new V12 Vantage Roadster. No major design changes to the very recognisable ‘Baby Aston’ shape but plenty of tweaks and additions to warrant the relatively high-price tag of this new addition to the line-up.

There is an abundance of carbon fibre to be found on the new model in the form of side strakes, front splitter, rear diffuser, mirror caps and rear lamp infills. Other unique features on the V12 Roadster include newly-designed forged alloy wheels, glass interior switches plus a ‘personalisation’ package which includes carbon fibre bits for the interior.

The V12 is the powerplant that has made the Coupe such a raucous, wild animal so its appearance in the Roadster was inevitable really. There is power aplenty with over 500 bhp and 570 Nm of torque which means that 60 mph comes up in around 4 seconds and top speed is in the order of 190 mph. The added benefit of the Roadster is the fact that you can now wallow in the glorious bark of the V12 without having to go looking for tunnels!

There is also a ‘Sport Mode’ function which gives the driver two options for driving dynamics – Normal and er…Sport. Normal makes the car feel a little more relaxed for town driving while the other option sets the car up for a more race-mode like experience. More torque is delivered earlier on in ‘Sport’ plus the exhaust system bypass valves are kept open longer to make the car even louder – nice!

No official delivery dates have been published for the car yet but we have been informed by a reliable source that the car will be made in limited numbers and possibly only 40 V12 Vantage Roadsters will be available for the UK market. Orders can be placed now, however, and the expected retail price is around £150000.

For further information regarding the new V12 Vantage Roadster or any other model in the Aston Martin range please give The Car Spy a call on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

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Finished in Storm Black with Obsidian Semi-Aniline Leather Interior this new, unregistered DBS Coupe comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Cirrus Grey Headlining, Obsidian Black Carpet, Touchtronic 2 Transmission, 2 + 2 Seating Arrangement, Garage Door Opener plus Auto Dimming Mirror, Piano Black Facia, 20” 10-spoke Diamond Turned Graphite Alloy Wheels, -Alarm Upgrade – volumetric and tilt sensors. List price £190509 inc VAT.

This DBS is available to purchase today at £155000 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Aston Martin DBS Coupe in Storm Black

N.B. This image was created using the Aston Martin Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.

So the ‘will it or won’t it’ be the new DBS has finally been launched with the name Vanquish written large on its birth certificate. Considering this car is second only to the One-77 in terms of power output in Aston’s range it seems only fitting that the moniker ‘Vanquish’ should be selected for this model – it just sounds a lot more tasty.

Apart from some remodelling of the now-familar elegant flowing lines of most Aston Martins to conjure up a family resemblance to the One-77 it is in the engine department that AM claims it has made the most revisions. Interestingly though, every panel on the Vanquish is made out of carbon fibre too so the power to weight ratio is highly respectable on the new car. Cabin and boot space is also improved over the DBS.

The 6.0 V12 has a peak power output of 565 bhp which makes it Aston’s most powerful production model and currently only outdone by the limited-edition One-77 in the power stakes. 0-62 mph is achieved in 4.1 seconds and top speed is quoted as 183 mph which won’t break any records but Aston Martins have always been about high-speed, long-legged, mile-munching GT’s than hyperactive street racers. The revised V12 is also claimed to offer better economy and improvements on emissions compared to the previous engine.

It is always a time for anxiety when a manufacturer starts to dabble with a design that is universally accepted as ‘beautiful’. The Vanquish has managed to keep that recognisable Aston elegance with an added sprinkle of aggression in the new design which is likely to please the most critical of AM fans out there. We like it anyway.

For further information about the new Aston Martin Vanquish give The Car Spy a call on 01732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net

To view the full specification of the new AM Vanquish click here

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Finished in Quantum Silver with Obsidian Leather Interior this new, unregistered DBS Coupe comes with the following options in addition to the standard specification:-

Black Brake Calipers, High Spec Alarm, Touchtronic 2 Transmission, Sports Seats, 2 + 2 Seating Arrangement, Garage Door Opener plus Auto Dimming Mirror, Warm Charcoal Seatbelts, Piano , Black Facia, 10-spoke Diamond Turned Graphite Alloy Wheels, DBS Logo on Headrests. List price £187146 inc VAT.

This DBS is available to purchase today at £170000 inc VAT (excluding Shipping/Delivery costs)

Please note this car is VAT qualifying.

For further details please give The Car Spy a call on ++44(0)1732 760699 or email sales@thecarspy.net.

Aston Martin DBS Coupe in Quantum Silver

N.B. This image was created using the Aston Martin Configurator. It is not an image of the actual car for sale.

As motor shows go Top Marques Monaco doesn’t quite fit the norm. For starters it is a cosy affair set up in a modern building called the Grimaldi Forum which is perched right on the edge Monaco’s short stretch of coastline and looks like it is about to be washed away with the Mediterranean tide. Of course it is beautiful and therefore a fitting place for very expensive cars to strut their stuff.

The organisers modestly refer to it as ‘The Most Exclusive Supercar Show in The World’.

It is also a place where you will find be-jewelled watches on display on one level of the complex and then some pretty fancy looking motor cruisers rubbing shoulders on the concourse of the Forum.

However, what makes this show particularly different from others is that you can actually drive (or be driven in) some of the most exotic cars to be found anywhere.

A covered parking area bordering the sreet that runs adjacent to the Grimaldi Forum serves as a kind of makeshift pit-stop where you could see a selection of cars from lamborghini, Noble, GTA, Mercedes and several others all parked patiently for the amateur paparazzi.

Every so often a loud bark could be heard from a Lambo exhaust as the car was driven on to the ‘catwalk’ otherwise known as the Avenue Princesse Grace. A poser’s paradise indeed.

And the show itself? Well very few manufacturers respresent themselves since it is left up to either the local franchise dealership from Monaco or further afield to get on with the business of exhibiting at the event. Some brands, however, are instantly recognisable and several others maybe not so. The role call for 2012 was as follows:-

Bentley, Aston Martin, Delavilla, Gemballa, Fisker, GTA Motor, Hamann, JE Design, PACE, InsiderCars, Jaguar, Koenigsegg, Lamborghini, Lexus, Lotus, McLaren, Mercedes Benz, MTM, MS Design, Mansory, Merdad, Noble, Roding, Pagani, Rolls Royce, Tushek and Dartz.

Some of the cars were just as you would find them in any car showroom but many others had been given some kind of ‘tuning’ treatment to offer somebody who wanted a Panamera, for instance, to end up with a Panamera that wouldn’t look out of place on the front cover of Max Power magazine. It is all a question of personal taste of course but the prices being quoted for these conversions were bordering on insanity. Think of the price of a nicely specified Cayenne and then triple it – and that’s for the ‘cheap’ bespoke options. More than half of the exhibitors at the show were offering their own take on ‘individualism’ for anything from an Evoque to a 450 Spider. Recession? What recession?

Highlights of the show? Well Pagani had their awesome Huayra on display and that is a car which needs no adornment or embellishment to either improve or destroy its looks. It is like a work of art. The design details make you keep looking over and over at the car and every time you look you find something else to make you go ‘wow’. Is there any other car which could draw so much attention right now – probably not.

It was pleasing to see a strong representation of British cars at Top Marques and Noble’s M600 had one of the nicest paint finishes at the show. It’s carbon fibre body was finished in a sort of cobalt blue and the yellow/cream interior contrasted perfectly.

Another odd-ball on show, but one which raised a few smiles, was the Dartz ‘gold-plated’ armoured car that is featured in the forthcoming Sasha Baron Cohen film ‘The Dictator’. This is a proper B7 category armour-plated vehicle and was the most intimidating car on display at the show by a million miles. Tapping on one of the side panels of the car was like tapping the side of building we were standing in. If you were worried about being blown-up on the way to the office then you would buy this car – it looks and feels like it could survive a nuclear blast!

Two days is plenty of time to take in everything the show has to offer and the question is whether to go back again next year. For the show content the jury is still out but if you are bored with the traditional show formats then you should try Top Marques – if you don’t like the show you could do far worse than end up in a place like Monaco!

In the meantime enjoy the slideshow of pics that were taken at the show…………

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