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The Aston Martin DB11 was unveiled last week at the Geneva Motor Show and is the first model out of the new strategic plan of the brand called "Second Century". The DB11 is one of the most exclusive sports car ever created by Aston Martin.
The model is based on a new aluminum frame which is equipped with a 5.2 liters V12 engine combined with an automatic eight-speed ZF transmission, which makes it the most efficient, dynamic and powerful DB model ever. With an impressive 600hp, the British brand sports car can reach 100km/h in 3.9 seconds and a top speed of 320km/h. According to Aston Martin, the result is "a driving experience that combines exemplary comfort with the agility of a pure sports for an outstanding dynamic capability."
The DB11 was designed with the leadership of Marek Reichman and its main highlights are the new "amplified" grille and the bonnet in an attempt to represent the excellence through the forms and engineering. The continuous line between the A and C pillars is another of the sports car highlights. The headlights use LED technology, with a new signature for daytime running lights.
The development of the interior of the Aston Martin DB11 was made with the collaboration of Daimler. The instrument panel is shown through a 12-inch screen, but the cabin has another 8-inch screen for the infotainment system. All cabin gets luxury finishing to which Aston Martin has already accustomed its customers.
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Aston Martin was founded in 1914 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford and the brand’s name is a merging between the hill-climb circuit named Aston Hill and Lionel’s surname, Martin.
Before the company was born, Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford worked for the car company Singer and raced cars at hill climbing and racing events, such as the Aston Hill, in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire. Then, the duo decided it... more
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