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autoevolution 1 May 2021, 8:00 UTC ·
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Let’s face it: for all this talk about how inner beauty comes from inside, and all that matters is how well somebody or something performs, physical appearances do count. Some people will not even consider driving a car that is not in a color that matches their personality and style. 9 photos
Obviously, we’re not talking here about the regular Joe and Jane who loves his or her car more than their own mother or simply uses it as a means to get to where they need to be. We’re talking about a customer for whom the color on a car is a deal-breaker.
The pair of teal and blue DB11s are inspired by the clear Southern California skies and cool pacific waters of Crystal Cove; the purple and violet shades on the Vantages reflect the hillside wildflower blooms, and the vibrant coral DBX draws from the warm tones present in the cliffs above the ocean during our one-of-a-kind sunsets.
The pastel theme continues inside, with colorful interior trim elements that match the lavish exteriors, combined with Ivory and Obsidian Black leather upholstery. Each car in the Aston Martin Pastel Collection is currently for sale exclusively at Aston Martin Newport Beach, with prices ranging from $195,680 for the Vantage Coupe to $290,192 for the DB11 Volante, which is the most expensive car in the collection.
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Life is simply too short to live in grayscale, no matter what any of those ‘the most popular car colour is once again silver’ studies claims. In fact, it’s about damn time we even start moving past bright primary colours. It’s time for some soft, beautiful pastels. And Aston Martin totally gets it.