Shock! Aston’s DBS Superleggera Volante is a pretty car

By topgear, 29 April 2019
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Volante

Surprise! Aston Martin has made an attractive car. Yeah, big shock, we know. Welcome to the shiny new DBS Superleggera Volante, a rather convoluted nomenclature that can be condensed to ‘Pretty Car’.

Yep, Aston’s done it again. Sure, there are facts and milestones to accompany Pretty Car. Like the fact it’s the fastest convertible Aston Martin ever built, chiefly because Aston Martin claims it’ll do 340kph, at least with the roof up. That’s really fast, and exactly the same as the coupe version of the DBS Superleggera. No word on how fast it’ll go with the roof down.

En route to that 211mph top speed, it’ll go from 0-100kph in just 3.6secs, and 0-161kph in 6.7secs. Underneath sits the same 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 (designed by Aston) delivering the same 715bhp and 900Nm of torque.

Aesthetic (and aerodynamically functional) changes includes a new deeper side strake, said to draw more air from the front wheel arch for better stability while pegging it, and to reduce lift. Aston has tweaked the rear spoiler too – because the roof needs to be stored somewhere- and overall, the Volante makes 177kg of downforce at its Vmax, which is just 3kg less than the coupe.

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As ever, though, Volante Astons are always a different proposition to the coupes. Less, um, Alpha, more ‘let’s just wind it all in and cruise and hey, look, a V12!’ type of car. Something about having the roof down, one suspects.

It’s a fabric roof, with eight layers of insulation and “acoustically enhancing materials”. Press a button, and it’ll take 14 seconds to open it up, and 16 seconds to close. Aston says when it’s up, it improves interior comfort, but when it’s down, there’s something along the lines of “a true orchestra of sound”. Indeed, Aston says it has tuned the DBS Volante’s sound to better deafen – sorry, enliven – its occupants. Good.

You can have some fun with the roof, too – though not in that way. Eight exterior colours for the fabric complement a choice of six headliners, and you can option the window screen surround with a twill carbon fibre finish. Just open your wallet and say ‘aaaarrrgh’.

“There is nothing on earth that compares to the roar of an Aston Martin V12,” explains Aston boss Andy Palmer. Ferrari might have something to say about that, but the principle holds. “I believe that the DBS Superleggera Volante provides one of the greatest sensory experiences in the automotive world.”

You can join in this sensory experience for £247,500 in the UK, with deliveries set to begin later this year.