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Uncategorized The return of the Aston Martin Superleggera

The return of the Aston Martin Superleggera

Trims and versions of a same car can make a world of difference. For example, the Civic Type R. It’s Civic, but far, far more than just a Civic. There are numerous other names we could bring up but perhaps one the most deeply-rooted in automotive performance history is Superleggera.

For 51 years now, Superleggera has marked the penultimate version of Aston Martin products. The Gaydon-based carmaker has just announced the return of the iconic super Grand Touring moniker on the brand’s top car, the DBS.

A DBS Superleggera means a number of things, not least of which is that this DBS will be more powerful, faster and absolutely sexier than any car should ever be. The DBS Superleggera will pay homage to the historic super lightweight construction technology of Touring.

There are no other details to share at moment. Aston Martin intends on reveling more in the coming months

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Matt St-Pierre
Trained as an Automotive Technician, Matt has two decades of automotive journalism under his belt. He’s done TV, radio, print and this thing called the internet. He’s an avid collector of many 4-wheeled things, all of them under 1,500 kg, holds a recently expired racing license and is a father of two. Life is beautiful. Send Matt an emai

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