Compared with the contemporary DB9, the DBS received an extended trunk lip spoiler, side sill extensions, deeper valances, carbon fiber exterior accents, and a carbon fiber rear diffuser. This example is finished in Casino Royale Metallic and features xenon headlights, parking sensors, and a vented carbon fiber hood. The seller notes stone chips on the headlamp covers and on the surface of protective film covering the nose, fenders, and mirrors, which can be seen up close in the…
Compared with the contemporary DB9, the DBS received an extended trunk lip spoiler, side sill extensions, deeper valances, carbon fiber exterior accents, and a carbon fiber rear diffuser. This example is finished in Casino Royale Metallic and features xenon headlights, parking sensors, and a vented carbon fiber hood. The seller notes stone chips on the headlamp covers and on the surface of protective film covering the nose, fenders, and mirrors, which can be seen up close in the image gallery below.
Split-spoke 20″ wheels are finished in Graphite Grey and mounted with Pirelli P-Zero tires showing 2017 date codes. Black Aston Martin brake calipers are paired with cross-drilled carbon ceramic rotors at each corner, and the selling dealer states that a brake fluid flush was conducted in preparation for the sale.
The heated and power-adjustable seats are upholstered in black leather with grey Alcantara centers, and the cabin features matching door panels as well as piano black, aluminum, and carbon fiber trim. The car was optioned with two parcel shelves in place of the rear seats, and amenities include seat position memory, automatic climate control, branded floor mats, and a pop-up navigation screen.
The three-spoke multi-function steering wheel frames a reverse-sweep 8k-rpm tachometer and a 220-mph speedometer. The digital odometer shows 44k miles.
The hand-assembled all-aluminum 5.9L V12 features four valves per cylinder and produced 510 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque when new. Service in preparation for the sale reportedly included changing the coolant and engine oil.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transaxle. Additional photos of the underbody can be viewed in the gallery.
The Carfax shows no accidents or other damage and lists history in California, Massachusetts, North Carolina, and New Jersey. The video below shows a walk-around, engine start, and driving footage.