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2019 Aston Martin DB11 Coupe
New convertible body style
availableUpdated V12 engine, now with 630 horsepower
Part of the first DB11
generation introduced for 2017.Powerful V12 engine offers stately grand-touring
character.Optional 503-hp V8 engine makes for lighter, sharper performance,Distinct
and lustful design,Several colors, options and details available for
personalization,Rear seats are quite small.
We'd be plenty content with a
DB11 off the shelf. It's got incomparable style, a richly detailed interior,
and enough tech to keep us satisfied. But what fun is off-the-rack when you can
have made-to-measure? We'd definitely opt for ventilated seats to enjoy the
DB11 on a hot day and might even spring for a higher grade of leather. We'd
skip the midgrade Aston Martin sound system and vault directly to the Bang
& Olufsen system, the better to maximize enjoyment of Wagner and Verdi on
empty wooded backroads. Finally, as tempting as the ridiculous 630-hp V12
sounds, we'd still go for the V8 engine because it's lighter and promises more
fun in the twists and turns.
Few cars represents power and
style quite like the 2019 Aston Martin DB11.
The DB11 is a grand touring
coupe that succeeds Aston's DB9, a car that ended a 12-year production run in
2016. Today's DB11 doesn't look much different than the DB9, but underneath is
a revised aluminum body structure. Modern upgrades are more apparent inside the
cabin, with improved materials and electronics, and underhood is a choice of a
turbocharged V8 or a 12-cylinder engine.
For 2019, that sublime
12-cylinder is improved with 30 more horsepower and the ability to reach a top
speed of 208 mph. The V12 is found in the DB11's new AMR edition, which also
includes revised suspension tuning. If that kind of power seems a little
excessive, there's still the 503-horsepower V8 engine option sourced from
Mercedes-Benz's high-performance AMG division. Aston officials say a
V8-equipped DB11 is more than 200 pounds lighter than a V12-powered coupe, and
that the smaller-size engine is better centered within the car's wheelbase.
Aston calls the DB11 a
"2+2," which in theory means you could seat two passengers in the
back. In practice, you won't want to, at least no one you consider family or
friend. These are very small rear seats. No matter. A stately English grand
touring car such as the DB11 needs only one other seat for a companion, a seat
swathed in fine leather, decorative stitching and surrounded by a luxurious
cabin. Sound, speed and sheer presence — the new DB11 is more sensory
experience than mere luxury transportation.
2019 Aston Martin DB11 models
The 2019 Aston Martin DB11 is
available as a coupe or a convertible (Volante) with a power-operated soft top.
Luxury appointments such as soft leather seating and advanced tech come
standard, and an extensive options list lets you tailor the DB11 to your
personal tastes.
At the heart of the beast is a
choice of a 4.0-liter turbocharged V8 (503 hp, 498 pound-feet of torque) or a
turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 engine (630 hp, 516 lb-ft) and an eight-speed
automatic transmission that drives the rear wheels. The convertible only comes
with the V8.
Standard features include
20-inch wheels, an adaptive suspension, LED headlights and taillights, a
hands-free trunk, power-adjustable heated front seats, keyless ignition and
entry, leather upholstery, a faux suede headliner, dual-zone automatic climate
control, a 360-degree parking camera, and front and rear parking sensors.
Technology features include a
digital instrument and gauges display, an 8-inch infotainment display with
rotary control dial, Bluetooth, satellite radio, iPhone integration, a USB
input, a premium Aston Martin audio system, and an in-car Wi-Fi hotspot.
Of course, plenty of
customization awaits. DB11 buyers can opt for upgraded leather, carpet,
interior color and decorative stitching, as well as ventilated seats, an
upgraded Aston Martin or a top-level Bang & Olufsen sound, and exterior
enhancements such as a gloss-black body kit, several different 20-inch wheel
designs, colored brake calipers, and cosmetic roof and hood treatments.
Driving
The DB11 offers graceful
acceleration when driven sensibly but rewards more spirited effort with
satisfying engine noises. Sport mode livens up engine response; the adjustable
suspension sharpens handling. But the car's mass is felt near its limits. This
is a touring car, not lithe sport coupe.
Comfort
The front seats are firm and
hold you in place when cornering. They're suitable for long-distance touring.
The rear seats are a nice gesture, but they're more suited to luggage overflow
than humans. At highway speeds, you'll hear plenty of engine and exhaust, along
with lingering wind/road noise.
Interior
The DB11 is a vast improvement
on its DB9 predecessor, extending to its rich leather upholstery, wood trim and
design. Gone are shared parts from lesser automakers, replaced with
Mercedes-sourced electronics and switchgear. But using the controls in the
glossy dash panel can be distracting.
Utility
The DB11's rear transaxle
takes up valuable trunk space, but there's enough room for a few weekend bags.
Small-item storage is minimal. Most of your handheld things will go in the
clamshell-opening center console.
Technology
Standard tech includes
navigation with 8-inch display, a digital instrument panel, and an infotainment
dial-and-trace controller borrowed from Mercedes. No advanced safety aids
standard, but blind-spot warning and self-parking system are optional.
Available Bang & Olufsen audio is worth the money.
Consumer reviews
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for the 2019 Aston Martin DB11.
AMR 2dr Coupe
5.2L 12cyl Turbo 8A
MSRP
$241,000
MPG
15 city / 21 hwy
Seating
Seats 4
Transmission
8-speed shiftable automatic
Horsepower
630 hp @ 6500 rpm
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V8 2dr Coupe
4.0L 8cyl Turbo 8A
MSRP
$201,495
MPG
18 city / 24 hwy
Seating
Seats 4
Transmission
8-speed shiftable automatic
Horsepower
503 hp @ 6000 rpm
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Coupe features & specs
Safety
Our experts’ favorite DB11
safety features:
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Provides audible alerts and
aids in preventing or minimizing low-speed collisions with objects or
pedestrians.
Pelvis, Thorax and Side
Curtain Airbags
Protects in the event of collision,
a nice thing to count on when your car can reach 200 mph.
360-Degree Bird's-Eye Camera
Provides a top-down view of
the areas surrounding the DB11, helping to reduce the likelihood of collisions
in parking lots.
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