DB11 Reinvented 2024 Aston Martin DB11 could become DB12!


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"Upgrade programme for the grand tourer could yield a new name to reflect the model's overhaul!


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The Aston Martin DB11 could be renamed DB12 amid an extensive mechanical and technological overhaul, a new trademark filing has suggested.

The British firm last week applied to trademark ‘DB12’ with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, for use on passenger cars and racing cars, toy and model cars and video games.

Aston Martin said in a statement supplied to Autocar: “Aston Martin regularly files international trademark applications to protect names for possible future use.”

New images captured by Autocar’s spy photographers show the updated DB11 testing on road and track, wearing a revised front fascia that appears to be inspired by the DBR22 speedster shown in August last year.

Although it is otherwise a clear continuation of the existing DB11, which arrived seven years ago, the new version promises to be a modern proposition under the skin.

Company chairman Lawrence Stroll previously said it will be more like an “all-new” car, bringing upgraded engines, gearboxes, suspension and, most importantly, an overhauled interior.

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“How can you have an Aston Martin that sells for £150,000 with three-year-old technology?” Stroll asked early last year, referring to the ageing Mercedes-Benz-derived trackpad system the DB11 has used since launch.

An agreement with Mercedes-Benz meant Aston Martin could only use the German firm’s technology once it had been used in Mercedes models for three years – “a silly thing the previous management agreed to”, according to Stroll.

He confirmed that the new car will get a touchscreen infotainment system, differentiated from Mercedes’ tech by “our own faces, our own voices – a proper English accent”.

The choice between V8 and V12 models is likely to remain, with both subject to substantial revamps. The V12 was recently uprated to 759bhp for the swansong DBS 770 Ultimate, thanks to a 7% bump in turbo pressure and ignition tweaks.
Aston Martin product and marketing boss Alex Long told Autocar the V12 is “synonymous with the brand”, adding it has “a huge emotional connection for the customers”.

The eight-pot is likely to be the upgraded version of the M177 unit found in the new Mercedes-AMG SL 63, which raises the potential for outputs of 577bhp and 590lb ft. For reference, the current DB11 V8 produces 528bhp and 498lb ft.


That a test mule was previously captured wearing 305-width rear tyres – 10mm broader than those fitted to the existing model – hints at a power uplift substantial enough to require the additional rubber.

The smaller Aston Martin Vantage will receive a similar suite of upgrades, whereas the closely related DBS will be withdrawn from sale once the 770 Ultimate’s 499-car run – 300 coupés and 199 convertibles – is complete.

This is part of a move to ramp up sales of its front-engined sports cars to 4000 units per year, Stroll explained. "That is the true consumer demand," he said when confirming the round of updates was inbound.

Hinting at how radically evolved the new cars will be, Stroll told reporters: "You'll be very impressed with the all-new 'front engines' next year."

"There's no similarity at all to the current cars," he said, but added that there will be "some carry-over" at the rear end.

The updated models, said Stroll, will be "what those cars should have always felt like". The DB11 is expected to arrive first, and is expected to make its official debut later this year."

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I always Loved the DBS "Superleggera".

"DB12" it's a solid base to start from!
 

"The DB12 will likely retain the twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8—also borrowed from Mercedes—although it could gain a 48-volt hybrid setup like in the Mercedes-AMG GLS63."

That certainly would be technologically impressive, but the weight penalty may be too high!
 
This is great news Lawrence! Way to go. Aton Martin has all the potential be be on par with Ferrari and Lamborghini.

That certainly would be technologically impressive, but the weight penalty may be too high!

Not sure about that, the mild hybrid system isn't really complicated or heavy AFAIK.
 
This is great news Lawrence! Way to go. Aton Martin has all the potential be be on par with Ferrari and Lamborghini.



Not sure about that, the mild hybrid system isn't really complicated or heavy AFAIK.

Well one way to check is the before and after of the 48V hybrid set up addition on the GLS63. If possible.🙂
 
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759bhp Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate Volante revealed
The limited-run DBS 770 Ultimate marks Aston Martin’s 110th anniversary, and now it’s gone topless!

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"Just a few months since the reveal of the coupe, Aston Martin has released details on its DBS 770 Ultimate Volante, a limited-run special designed to celebrate the marque’s 110th year. As with the coupe, the model features a significant power bump alongside chassis tweaks and a host of design changes. Just 199 examples will be produced, with each one already accounted for.

As Aston Martin gears up for the launch of next-generation models such as the all-new DB12, it has launched the DBS 770 Ultimate as its most powerful series-production road car yet. Under its redesigned bonnet is the DBS’s familiar 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12, but an increase in turbo boost pressure alongside tweaks to the air intake and ignition systems liberate an additional 44bhp, bringing the total to 759bhp – torque remains at 664lb ft in order to keep the drivetrain in one piece.

Power is sent to the rear wheels via an ZF eight-speed automatic gearbox and a limited-slip differential, with the raised output providing a 3.6sec 0-62mph time, just a tenth down on the coupe – top speed stands at an identical 211mph.

Aston Martin’s engineers have also worked their magic on the chassis in order to improve stability and driver feedback. The steering column has received a new solid mounting method, with a thicker undertray and new front cross-member boosting overall torsional rigidity by 3 per cent. To ensure everything works in harmony, the adaptive damper system has also been recalibrated for these changes in order to improve body control at high speeds.

Exterior design is more aggressive than the standard car, with the front end featuring a redesigned bonnet with a Victor-inspired horse shoe vent for improved cooling. There’s also a new splitter at the front, incorporating redesigned lower intake surrounds, with a new rear diffuser also part of the package. The new diamond cut wheels are also specific to the 770 Ultimate, with 410mm front and 360mm rear carbon ceramic discs nestled within the arches.

The Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate Volante will hit the road in autumn, with just 199 examples set to roll out of Gaydon – 300 coupes will also be produced."
 
£340k but has the infotainment of a 2011 aclass - a 12 year old car.

Sacrilege.

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Ah yes but remember these are the last of the line Aston Martin DB11 and or DBS V12 engined models!

The "DB12" the forthcoming revamp is massively changed inside and out, but I'm not sure that'll be possible.

Anyway the screen is like the TARDIS these days. It's become a British Institution LOL!
 
Ah yes but remember these are the last of the line Aston Martin DB11 and or DBS V12 engined models!

The "DB12" the forthcoming revamp is massively changed inside and out, but I'm not sure that'll be possible.

Anyway the screen is like the TARDIS these days. It's become a British Institution LOL!
Someone might say “but but it has a V12, the tech isn’t important”. This is a GT and happy behind the wheel matters.

If aftermarket businesses can fit wireless CarPlay/AndroidAuto, why can’t Aston do it at factory level?
 

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Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings PLC is a British manufacturer of luxury sports cars and grand tourers headquartered in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom. Founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford, and steered from 1947 by David Brown, it became associated with expensive grand touring cars in the 1950s and 1960s, and with the fictional character James Bond following his use of a DB5 model in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Their sports cars are regarded as a British cultural icon.
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