
The DBS is the flagship car ofthe Aston Martin range.

The DBS embodies the very best of high-end british manufacturing.
- Skip advertAdvertisement - Gallery continues below

The cabin is slightly disappointing as it's made up with Jaguar and Volvo switchgear.

The Aston has a spectacular exhust note at around 3500 rpm.
- Skip advertAdvertisement - Gallery continues below

The DBS's cabin is stricly a two-seater with no four seat option available.

The driver and the passenger will have to travel light as the aston only features a 186 litre boot space.
- Skip advertAdvertisement - Gallery continues below
Most Popular
Long-term test: BYD Sealion 7
Long-term test: BYD Sealion 7
Second report: all is not rosy in the garden when it comes to driving our BYD
Long-term tests
13 Mar 2026
Kia PV5 Passenger vs Vauxhall Vivaro Life: can South Korea’s MPV beat a home-grown rival?

Kia PV5 Passenger vs Vauxhall Vivaro Life: can South Korea’s MPV beat a home-grown rival?
Kia is entering new territory with its quirky van-based PV5 electric MPV. Vauxhall’s Vivaro Life is a benchmark rival, so can the South Korean newcome…
Car group tests
14 Mar 2026
Long-term test: Toyota Prius Excel

Long-term test: Toyota Prius Excel
First report: Surprises galore as Mk5 version of hybrid pioneer joins fleet
Long-term tests
15 Mar 2026