Aston Martin to Debut Next-Generation DB on May 24

Aston Martin to Debut Next-Generation DB on May 24

Aston Martin has announced that it will debut the next-generation DB on May 24. The new car is expected to be a significant departure from the current DB11, with a more aggressive design and a more powerful engine.

The teaser images released by Aston Martin show a car with a more angular design than the DB11. The headlights are slimmer and more aggressive, and the grille is larger and more prominent. The rear end of the car also appears to be more muscular, with a wider track and a more pronounced spoiler.

The new DB is expected to be powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine, which is likely to be borrowed from the Mercedes-AMG GT. The engine is expected to produce around 600 horsepower, which would be a significant increase over the 510 horsepower of the current DB11.

Aston Martin has also hinted that the new DB will be available with a hybrid powertrain. The hybrid version of the car is expected to use a smaller turbocharged V6 engine, which will be paired with an electric motor. The hybrid powertrain is expected to produce around 500 horsepower, which would give the car a significant boost in fuel efficiency.

The new DB is expected to be a major step forward for Aston Martin. The car is expected to be more powerful, more luxurious, and more technologically advanced than the current DB11. The new DB is also expected to be a more serious competitor to the likes of the Ferrari GTC4 Lusso and the Bentley Continental GT.

Aston Martin Celebrates 75th Anniversary of DB Line

The new DB is also being released to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the DB line. The DB line is one of the most iconic and successful sports car lines in history. The first DB car, the DB2, was introduced in 1948. The DB line has continued to evolve over the years, and it has produced some of the most famous sports cars ever made, including the DB5, the DB6, and the DB9.

The new DB is a fitting tribute to the DB line. The car is a modern interpretation of the classic DB design, and it is sure to be a hit with sports car enthusiasts around the world.

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