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Aston Martin DBS colours and price guide

Aston Martin produces some of the world's most beautiful cars, however, like any designer will tell you, the colour will greatly influence the final result. In this article, we list all the colours available on the Aston Martin DBS for your consideration.

Buying a Car

The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera was first unveiled in 2018 and is still in production today, however, now only known as the Aston Martin DBS. The British grand tourer is powered by a mighty 5.2-litre, twin-turbocharged, V12 petrol engine coupled to an 8-speed automatic transmission. This combination results in 534 kW and 900 Nm that will propel the DBS from 0-100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 340 km/h. 

Although you won't be able to specify a new Aston Martin from the factory with ejection seats or machine guns behind the headlights, you do gain access to a large variety of trim and accessory options during the specification stages. Among the decisions you are going to make while defining your very own Aston Martin, is the colour hue and as you would expect from an exotic car manufacturer, you are spoilt for choice. 

As the Aston Martin DBS is built in England and to client specifications only, pricing on the base model as well as the paint finishes greatly depend on the exchange rate. Thus should you want an accurate quotation, we recommend you reach out to Aston Martin South Africa. Alternatively, you can browse for used Aston Martin DBS models on AutoTrader here. Now let us jump in and see what colours are offered for the Aston Martin DBS.

Blacks & Greys

Jet Black

Satin Jet Black

Onyx Black

Ultramarine Black

China Grey

Xenon Grey

Satin Xenon Grey

Magnetic Silver

Cumberland Grey

Purples & Blues

Royal Indigo

Concours Blue

Satin Concours Blue

Seychelles Blue

Ion Blue

Ming Blue

Satin Ming Blue

Frosted Glass Blue

Elwood Blue

Caribbean Blue Pearl 2

 

Greens

Minotaur Green

Arden Green

Buckinghamshire Green

1959 Racing Green

Aston Martin Racing Green

Satin Aston Martin Racing Green

Lime Essence

Satin Lime Essence

Iridescent Emerald

Kermit Green

 

Reds

Divine Red

Dubonnet Rosso

Liquid Crimson

Hyper Red

Scorpus Red

Supernova Red

 

Bronzes & Oranges

Cosmos Orange

Solar Bronze

Satin Solar Bronze

Golden Saffron

Satin Golden Saffron

Arizona Bronze

Frosted Glass Yellow

Cosmopolitan Yellow

 

Silvers & Whites

Spirit Silver

Silver Birch Provenance

Lightning Silver

White Stone

Lunar White

Satin Lunar White

Platinum White

Stratus White Gloss

Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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