Vehicle Description
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• Awarded "Best Grand Tourer" in 2017 by Top Gear magazine
• 4 Liter Twin Turbo V8
• 528 HP /513 Ft/Lb. Torque
• 7231 miles - 2 owners
• Hammerhead Silver Pearl with full camel leather interior
• Touchscreen Display - Infotainment System
• Kept in a temperature controlled environment
The DB11 was revealed at the world-renowned Geneva Motor Show. This
all-new DB11 would retain all the exciting and fast bits from the
DB9 but be completely modernized and optioned with an all-new
powerplant.
The British manufacturer wanted to keep things classic, but still
give it a rather aggressive yet elegant look exhibiting the 'James
Bond' characteristics. Aston's goal was to keep the timeless but
proportional styling.
Under the leadership of former Chief Creative Officer Marek
Reichman, the design team reshaped the grille to be larger and more
contemporary. They sculpted each body panel, even down to the side
mirrors, to give the car a bolder presence all while improving
airflow channeling and downforce on all sides of the car. The
'virtual rear spoiler', or otherwise known as the aeroblade,
creates a little slit between the trunk lid. There are passageways
under the trunk in the rear quarter window area that help
proportion out the amount of air which flows over the top of the
car.
The DB9 was built on an aluminum chassis which was top standards
for the early 00s but the DB11 needed a change so a slightly
updated 'DBS' platform was introduced. Aston would transform the
original aluminum material into a slightly bonded, lighter-weight,
more rigid aluminum, all while reducing the overall weight to
increase performance and handling.
With the DB11, Aston engineered a more advanced suspension system
pairing it with more precise steering and enhanced driving dynamics
regardless of road conditions for a more engaging driving
experience. The DB11 was introduced with a variety of advanced
safety driver assistance features including adaptive cruise
control, lane-keep assist, and automated emergency braking.
The DB11 would feature a larger touchscreen display, more ergonomic
controls, and higher-quality materials. To get in trend with
technological times, the car was refreshed with a new infotainment
system and various improved connectivity options.
The DB11 won "Best Grand Tourer" award from Top Gear magazine in
2017, receiving widespread acclaim for its blend of luxury,
performance, and design. It was praised for its refined driving
experience, updated interior, and striking appearance. The DB11
played a crucial role in revolutionizing Aston Martin's brand and
helped set the foundation for future models, showcasing the
company's commitment to meshing traditional craftsmanship with
modern technology.
This DB11 was originally bought in 2018 by its first owner in New
York. It stayed in New York until 2020, when it was purchased by
its second owner in Carmel, California. During their ownership,
they expanded their Carmel garage to accommodate the car by keeping
it in a temperature-controlled environment.
Upon arrival at Canepa, every collector car for sale is put through
an extensive and diligent process called the "Canepa Difference."
This includes a major and comprehensive mechanical inspection where
all systems are checked and serviced as necessary. They also
receive award-winning Concours-level detailing, including a
thorough cleaning of each and every surface that ensures that every
car is a sight to behold. This DB11 also includes 4 new premium
high performance radial tires.
Vehicle Includes:
Spare Key Fob
Tire pressure gauge
Books & Manuals
Aux Floor Carpet Mats