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Introducing the new DBS Superleggera:  two illustrious names; one magnificent Super GT  26 June 2018, London: DBS Superleggera. A true thoroughbred that marks the return of not one, but two illustrious names. With DBS Aston Martin is reviving an iconic nameplate that first appeared in 1967, while Superleggera pays homage to the innovative lightweight construction methods pioneered by Italian coachbuilder, Touring. In the new DBS Superleggera, Aston Martin has a Super GT that’s a breed apart. One that takes the fight to the world’s best on its own terms. Clad using immaculately sculpted carbon fibre body panels this latest model is blessed with muscular, highly individual styling. A look that’s perfectly matched by epic performance courtesy of a bi-turbo 5.2-litre V12 tuned to produce tremendous power and immense torque for breathtaking response and extraordinary in-gear performance. As Aston Martin’s magnificent new Super GT flagship, the DBS Superleggera repl...

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