[2024 Edition] Current Aston Martin Model Lineup
Everything You Need to Know About 2024 Aston Martin Model Range. The Ultimate Aston Martin Buyers Guide, With Prices, Specs, Reviews As Well As Our Opinion On the Good & Bad from Aston Martin This Year
The British automaker which has become synonymous with the James Bond franchise is looking to extend its license to thrill for 2024 and beyond. While its fame has primarily been conjured by its sultry lineup of grand tourers, Aston Martin – like so many of its compatriots – have started to adopt a more forward-thinking strategy with electrification in mind.
In fact, this strategy was supposed to materialize in 2020 in the form of the Aston Martin Rapide E production vehicle – a fully-electric car based on the otherwise petrol-engined sedan which it had been meant to replace. Indications are that plans for production have been halted – temporarily, at least – with sources stating that all R&D up to this point will be used to bolster the company’s electric program.
Perhaps it is a diversion of resources and focus on other ventures, which has led to a change in priorities. Since 2016, Aston Martin has been publicly announcing their expansion into other industries such as speed boats, aviation, fashion and real estate development with the intent on becoming more than just an automaker. The goal is to become an internationally recognized luxury brand transcending the automotive world.
What this will mean on the automotive front for Aston Martin’s near and distant future, becomes muddled in the middle of all the noise of what sounds like some sort of go at world domination. Some solace can be found through the familiar; with the likes of the Vantage and the DBS still very much in the picture for 2022, whereas the DBX, the company’s first SUV, also shows the company's commitment to remaining a relevant automaker for the long run.
For 2024, Aston Martin tweaked its lineup throughout, while also killing off the DB11 in 2023 to make room for its successor, the "Super Tourer" DB12. The DBS has also dropped the Superleggera badge, and is now simply the DBS with four trims available. Moreover, 2023 saw the first deliveries of the highly awaited and ultra exclusive Valkyrie, the company's first mid-engined production hypercar, with deliveries of the AMR Pro track-only version happening in 2024. It is expected that order slots for the Valkyrie Spider will be invitation only for most of 2024 as well. The mid-engined Valhalla, a smaller performance hybrid version of the Valkyrie (which is already quite small), is expected by the end of 2025.
Another model that has disappeared from the current model listings is the Rapide supersedan, which only had the Rapide AMR has been representing the model from 2020 onwards. With its production run finished in 2022, it simply disappeared from the listings as inventory sold out.
Below, is everything you need to know about the 2024 Aston Martin lineup.
2024 Aston Martin Models & Pricing
2024 Aston Martin DBX (Starts at $200,086)
2024 Aston Martin DBX707 (Starts at $245,086)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage (Starts at $146,986)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster (Starts at $150,986)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage F1 Edition (Starts at $165,986)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster F1 Edition (Starts at $173,986)
2024 Aston Martin V12 Vantage (Starts at $298,286)
2024 Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster (Starts at $346,586)
2024 Aston Martin DB12 Super Tourer (Starts at $248,086)
2024 Aston Martin DB12 Volante Super Tourer (Starts at $265,086)
2024 Aston Martin DBS (Starts at $316,300)
2024 Aston Martin DBS Volante (Starts at $334,700)
2023 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate (Starts at $400,600)
2023 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate Volante (Starts at $415,960)
2025 Aston Martin Valhalla (Starts at $1,300,000 - est)
Current Aston Martin SUV Lineup
2024 Aston Martin DBX: Review, Pricing, Specs & Trims
In 2022, the DBX has got optional wireless charging, 23-inch wheels and Sports Plus seats. The interior trims are now grouped into Create, Accelerate, Impulse and Inspire packages. No changes to these packages were made for 2023, and the same still holds true for 2024
DBX celebrates the Aston Martin emblematic design language in a new form. With a unique body architecture developed exclusively for the DBX, the design and proportions reflect the unmistakable style of an Aston Martin. The DBX is a 5-seater SUV that provides a sumptuous experience for every occupant. It’s a world of luxury, with a panoramic sunroof providing a sense of airiness and space for everyone inside. A commanding driving position instils a sense of confidence and provides the driver a clearer view of the road ahead. The DBX has already garnered lots of positive reviews from motoring journalists saying this is the best SUV on the market today in terms of dynamics. We have high hopes for this one because the future of the company literally rides on its success.
2024 Aston Martin DBX
Base price: $200,086
Engine: 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8
Power: 542 hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque: 516 lb-ft @ 2,200 rpm
0-60 mph: 4.5 s
Top Speed: 181 mph
Built on brand-new architecture, the DBX is designed to carry occupants in true Aston Martin style. Brimming with the latest technology to keep you safe, the DBX is comfortable, sumptuously luxurious, and will thrill you from the moment you sit behind the wheel. Thanks to lightweight aluminum construction and development by the finest engineers of their kind, the DBX drives like no other SUV. This high roller drives like a sports car. Production of the DBX began halfway through 2020, making 2021 the first complete model year for the car.
In mid-2022 as a 2023 model year trim, the DBX707 was announced, going on sale in late 2023, and continuing strong sales into 2024. The 707 in the name refers to the 707 PS power (~700 HP) given by slapping on two bigger turbos with variable vane technology and messing around with the engine for it to be able to handle the higher forced induction pressure. To differentiate from the standard DBX, the 707 features a full diffuser under the rear liftgate, as well as has the option to black out all the Aston Martin badges.
Available Trims
DBX707 ($245,086 MSRP)
Available Packages
Expressions Package, Tan or Black ($3,830 MSRP)
Key pouch
Polished Carbon Fiber Tailpipe Finishers
Comfort headrests
Illuminated tread plates
Valve Caps - AM Wings
Event Pack ($35,385 MSRP)
Event seating
Hamper
Picnic blanket
Umbrella strap
Touring Pack ($7,700 MSRP)
4-piece black luggage set
Cabin saddle bags
Lockable stowage
Emergency kit
Adventure Package ($2,100 MSRP)
Mud flaps
Roof cross bars
Heavy duty tread plate
Wet bag storage
Pet Package ($3,600 MSRP)
Dog partition
Portable washer
Rear bumper protection
Dog accessory holder
Our performance has seen us push the boundaries of what is possible for an SUV.
Matt Becker (Chief Engineer - Vehicle Attribute Engineering)
Current Aston Martin Vantage Lineup
2024 Aston Martin Vantage: Review, Pricing, Specs & Trims
Updates for 2024: No changes from 2023. Still only available with a semi-automatic transmission and three distinct interior packages.
The heart of Vantage beats with a 4.0 litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Impressive acceleration of 0-62 mph in 3.6 seconds and a speed of up to 195 mph deliver raw athleticism and an enticing performance feel. In 2021 MY we saw the introduction of the drop top Vantage Volante which many said was the sweeter of the two available trims due to the open top experience with minimally compromised dynamics. The F1 Edition celebrates the brand's return to Formula 1 and we can't wait to see what will the V12 Vantage bring to the table.
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
Base price: $146,986
Engine: 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8
Power: 503 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque: 505 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.6 s
Top Speed: 190 mph
The Vantage is Aston Martin’s entry-level sports car, if there is any such thing as an entry level Aston Martin. The Vantage is raw, instinctive, and unwavering in its singular purpose: to overwhelm the senses through its world-renowned design, agile performance and dedicated craftsmanship. Its heart beats with an AMG-derived 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, producing an abundance of power and that visceral Aston Martin roar.
Available Trims
Vantage Coupe ($146,986 MSRP)
Available Packages
Carbon Fiber Underbonnet Pack ($8,800 MSRP):
Carbon fiber engine cover
Two engine side panels
Slam panel
V-Duct
Carbon Fiber Engine Cover ($4,200 MSRP)
4-Piece Luggage Set ($3,100 MSRP)
7-Piece Luggage Set ($5,060 MSRP)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Roadster
Base price: $150,986
Engine: 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8
Power: 503 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque: 505 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.6 s
Top Speed: 190 mph
An addition from 2021 model year, the Aston Martin Roadster is the drop-top version of the British automaker’s gateway car. It continues to embody all of the same characteristics of its fixed-roof counterpart, but also amplifies the overall experience with that wind-in-the-hair feeling that only a Vantage is capable of providing.
Available Trims
Vantage Roadster ($150,986 MSRP)
Available Packages
Carbon Fiber Underbonnet Pack ($8,800 MSRP):
Carbon fiber engine cover
Two engine side panels
Slam panel
V-Duct
Carbon Fiber Engine Cover ($4,200 MSRP)
4-Piece Luggage Set ($3,100 MSRP)
7-Piece Luggage Set ($5,060 MSRP)
2024 Aston Martin V8 Vantage F1 Edition
Base price: $165,986
Engine: 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8
Power: 527 hp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque: 505 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.6 s
Top Speed: 195 mph
Celebrating Aston Martin's re-entry into Formula 1, the F1 Edition brings intensified performance and a unique aerodynamic body kit inspired by the official Formula 1 Safety Car as well as Alcantara-clad dual tone interior and unique 21-inch wheels. A range-topping Vantage, the F1 Edition is available both as a coupé and a roadster
Available Trims
Vantage F1 Edition ($165,986)
Vantage F1 Edition Roadster ($173,986)
Available Packages
Carbon Fiber Underbonnet Pack ($8,800 MSRP)
Carbon fiber engine cover
Two engine side panels
Slam panel
V-Duct
Carbon Fiber Engine Cover ($4,200 MSRP)
4-Piece Luggage Set ($3,100 MSRP)
7-Piece Luggage Set ($5,060 MSRP)
2024 Aston Martin V12 Vantage
Base price: $298,286
Engine: 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 690 hp
Torque: 555 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.5 s
Top Speed: 200+ mph
To mark the passing of the long-standing and respected AE31 V12 engine from Aston Martin's cars, a special V12 Vantage was announced in 2022, limited to just 333 units. Taking inspiration from the F1 Edition V8 Vantage models, it is aggressively styled, with a monster wing over the rear spoiler and a lip splitter that sticks out a good two inches from the bumper. However, despite the 12 cylinders of its beating heart and the stunning 3.5 second 0 to 60 time, it is a much more touring oriented model compared to the edginess of the V8 Vantage. It is not, in any way, shape, or form slow, but it has a much more supple ride that does not feel as much at home on a track as the V8 Vantage F1 Edition does.
However, for the longest time, Aston Martin's were considered premium grand tourers, and as a last hurrah for the V12 engine, it seems only fitting that it is carried in a car that is meant to demolish the Autobahn more than the Nurburgring. Of note, there are no packages or other trims listed for this model as each car will be customized and personalized with no limit to the customer's exacting specifications. As of the start of 2024, most of the cars have been delivered and there are no build slots available.
2024 Aston Martin V12 Vantage Roadster
Base price: $346,586
Engine: 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 690 hp
Torque: 555 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.5 s
Top Speed: 200+ mph
Soon after the coupe version of the V12 Vantage sold out all 333 units, Aston Martin announced that an even rarer Roaster version was coming, limited to 249 units. It has all the same technology, power, running gear, and performance of the coupe, just with a hell of a lot more headroom (when the roof is down). The massive wing has been replaced with a sharply upturned spoiler lip, almost akin to a Porsche-style ducktail, but the body kit is the same as the Coupe, namely the deep side skirts and the protruding lip splitter.
Of note, there are no packages or other trims listed for this model as each car will be customized and personalized with no limit to the customer's exacting specifications. Most V12 Vantage Roadsters have been delivered to their owners, and there are no build slots available.
This thing feels properly sorted first time, fresh out of the box. It sounds epic and looks fabulous.
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Current Aston Martin DB12 Lineup
2024 Aston Martin DB12: Review, Pricing, Specs & Trims
In May 2023, Aston Martin finally released the news that many of their more luxury oriented clientele were waiting for, namely that the DB12 was coming in 2023 as a 2024 model. The replacement for the long-serving DB11, it was propositioned as the "World's first super-tourer," combing aspects of a supercar with a grand tourer. They do have a very decent case to make that claim, with massive power from a twin-turbo V8 and handling dynamics that are motorsport inspired but road-ready. This makes it the sharpest, most responsive, and one of the fastest DB models ever. Late 2023, as a 2024 MY car, the DB12 is now out there on the roads!
2024 Aston Martin DB12 Super Tourer
Base price: $248,086
Engine: 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8
Power: 671 hp
Torque: 590 lb-ft
0-60 mph: 3.6 s
Top Speed: 202 mph
The Aston Martin DB12 Super Tourer is the most powerful regular series production DB model that has ever been made. Combining the top speed, power, and acceleration of a supercar with the amenities, comfort, and long-distance capabilities of a grand tourer, Aston Martin has perhaps one of the most unique high-performance cars that hit the road in 2023 as a 2024 model. However, as touring model car, its interior has been entirely reworked over the previous generation DB11, including an all-new infotainment system that was developed in partnership with Bowers & Wilkins, purveyors of audiophile-grade studio speakers, receivers, amplifiers, and the like. As Aston Martin themselves so succinctly say in the official press release, "The DB12 indulges occupants with modern opulence."
Combining a scintillating driving experience with exceptional refinement, state-of-the-art technology and indulgent luxury, the DB12 demands a new definition. Grand is not enough; this is the world’s first Super Tourer.
Aston Martin DB12 Press Release, May 24, 2023
Current Aston Martin DBS Lineup
2024 Aston Martin DBS: Review, Pricing, Specs & Trims
For 2024, Aston Martin has continued production of the 770 Ultimate editions of both the Coupe and Volante base trims of the DBS. These were the final editions of the long-serving performance GT, and despite the very steep price, all 499 units (300 coupe and 199 volante) sold out within a week of orders opening up for reservation. The DBS is expected to slowly die out over 2024, then will then be removed from production, with a performance hybrid or all electric GT coupe replacing it sometime in 2025 or 2026, if all the leaks and rumors turn out to be valid.
2024 Aston Martin DBS
Base price: $316,300
Engine: 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 715 hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque: 663 lb-ft @ 1,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.4 s
Top Speed: 211 mph
Unquestionably, the DBS Superleggera sits at the pinnacle of the Aston Martin production grand touring range. Aggressive, yet beautiful. Super lightweight, yet powerfully strong. A commanding presence, yet lavishly finished. Equipped with the (currently) most powerful engine in the Aston Martin lineup, the DBS Superleggera is also available in a fixed-roof-coupe or drop-top-Volante configuration - offering buyers more choices when it comes to experiencing the ultimate in the British GT cars. A stunner with the goods to match.
Available Acceccories
16-way adjustable seats
B&O BeoSound 1000 W Audio
4-piece leather luggage set
2024 Aston Martin DBS Volante
Base price: $334,700
Engine: 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 715 hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque: 663 lb-ft @ 1,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.6 s
Top Speed: 211 mph
Unquestionably, the DBS Superleggera sits at the pinnacle of the Aston Martin production range. Aggressive, yet beautiful. Super lightweight, yet powerfully strong. A commanding presence, yet lavishly finished. The DBS Superleggera coupe and Volante offer the ultimate super GT experience. It is the Volante though that is our pick, because it combines the refinement and GT credentials with the drama of the wind in your hair and the throaty sounds of the wonderful V12. Worth the extra few dollars above the coupe.
Available Accessories
16-way adjustable seats
B&O BeoSound 1000 W Audio
4-piece leather luggage set
2023 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate
Base price: $400,600
Engine: 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 759 hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque: 663 lb-ft @ 1,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.3 s
Top Speed: 211 mph
As the name states, the 770 Ultimate is designed to be the ultimate version of the DBS coupe, and they didn't skimp out on any details. The front end lateral stiffness has been increased by a meaty 25%, a new rear end chassis structure adds 4% torsional rigidity, and the suspension has been tuned to take advantage of the new dynamics, making the 770 Ultimate a "point-and-shoot" car. Reviews state that the already quite good steering now feels telepathic, and despite the stiffening of the car, it is still supple and comfortable over multiple road surfaces.
Other distinguishing characteristics is a mild but meaningful cosmetic makeover. New vents on the hood, as well as new carbon fiber sill panel add that little bit of flair. The diffuser out back has been reworked, while a new splitter and air intakes on the front help produce more downforce. 21 in aluminum wheels complete the look, filling the wheel wells without looking like they are crowded in there. It all comes together to make a superb final sendoff to the V12 DBS.
2023 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate Volante
Base price: $415,9600
Engine: 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12
Power: 759 hp @ 6,500 rpm
Torque: 663 lb-ft @ 1,800 rpm
0-60 mph: 3.4 s
Top Speed: 211 mph
The rarer of the two 770 Ultimate models, the Volante has received even more stiffening than its Coupe brother to keep the same precise and perfected handling and dynamics that Aston Martin deems that these final versions of the DBS must have. With the technology and materials research and development from AMR, Aston's racing division, they manage to pull it off, with many reviews stating that the 770 Ultimate Volante is one the, if not the best high performance convertible GT cars of 2023.
For over half a century, the name DBS has meant just one thing: the ultimate production Aston Martin.
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Aston Martin Hypercar & Supercar Lineup
Aston Martin Valkyrie & Valhalla
In 2020, we were expecting this mid-engined duo to arrive and then Aston Martin got into financial trouble. Then there was also the pandemic, and now we're in 2023 and the Valkyrie, in both road going and AMR Pro track models being delivered to customers. If you are still shopping for an Aston Martin supercar in 2024, then the long awaited Valhalla range is sure to be a unique proposition in the space, as orders have not opened yet for the performance hybrid and more road-friendly version of the Valkyrie, although they are expected to in late 2024. In the Special Projects division, Aston Martin is now also offering the Valkyrie Roadster, with orders for that expected to open up around the same time as the Valhalla.
2024 Aston Martin Valkyrie
Base price: $3,500,000 (est.)
Engine: 6.5L V12 hybrid engine w/ KERS-like
Power: 1,140 hp @ 10,500 rpm
Torque: 664 lb-ft @ 10,500 rpm
0-60 mph: 2.5 s
Top Speed: 250 mph
Aston Martin and Red Bull Advanced Technologies have teamed up to create a new hypercar. The production of the car named, Aston Martin Valkyrie, began as early as 2019 with only 150 units to be produced in total. Originally slated for release in the first part of 2020, deliveries have been pushed back to 2021 due to delays in the final phases of testing and development. In addition to the Valkyrie, Aston Martin is set to produce 25 copies of a track-only AMR Pro, all of which were also sold in advance.
The Valkyrie will come out as a no compromise, high performance machine. An incredibly special car with an equally remarkable name. One that immediately evokes connotations of power and honor; of being chosen by the Gods. The Valkyrie is Aston Martin’s first ever hypercar and it leaves nothing in reserve.
2024 Aston Martin Valhalla
Base price: $1,300,000 (est.)
Engine: 4.0-liter
Power: 937 hp
Torque: TBD
0-60 mph: 2.5
Top Speed: 217 mph
Not much is known yet about the Valhalla, although the company has recently confirmed that it will enter production sometime in 2021, with a release slated late that same year. As far as the hierarchy of the Aston Martin / Red Bull Racing collab is concerned, the Valhalla can be viewed as the Valkyrie’s little sister.
With consideration of the pricing and powertrain tidbits that we are currently privy to, the Valhalla looks set to adopt hypercars such as the McLaren Senna as its immediate competition.
2025 Aston Martin Valkyrie Roadster
Base price: $3,750,000 to $400,000 (est)
Engine: 6.5L V12 hybrid engine w/ KERS-like
Power: 1,140 hp @ 10,500 rpm
Torque: 664 lb-ft @ 10,500 rpm
0-60 mph: 2.5 s
Top Speed: 220 mph (est)
The Valkyrie Roadster, as the name suggests, is a removable-roof version of the Valkyrie hypercar. It shares all of the same base specs, except is expected to be slightly heavier and with the roof off, be restricted to 220 MPH. Pricing is expected to hover between $3.75 to $4 million once orders open up, with current expectations for that happening in Q3 or Q4 of 2024.
Best Aston Martin Cars On Sale Today
Our picks for the best Aston Martin cars this year.
1st Place - 2024 Aston Martin V12 Vantage
To mark the passing of the long-standing and respected AE31 V12 engine from Aston Martin's cars, a special V12 Vantage was announced in 2022, limited to just 333 units. Taking inspiration from the F1 Edition V8 Vantage models, it is aggressively styled, with a monster wing over the rear spoiler and a lip splitter that sticks out a good two inches from the bumper. However, despite the 12 cylinders of its beating heart and the stunning 3.5 second 0 to 60 time, it is a much more touring oriented model compared to the edginess of the V8 Vantage. It is not, in any way, shape, or form slow, but it has a much more supple ride that does not feel as much at home on a track as the V8 Vantage F1 Edition does. While it was a 2023 model, with production continuing into 2024, it still counts as the ultimate interpretation of the Vantage.
2nd Place - 2024 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate Volante
The Vantage is Aston Martin’s entry-level sports car, if there is any such thing as an entry level Aston Martin. The Vantage is raw, instinctive, and unwavering in its singular purpose: to overwhelm the senses through its world-renowned design, agile performance and dedicated craftsmanship. Its heart beats with an AMG-derived 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, producing an abundance of power and that visceral Aston Martin roar.