Aston Martin V12 Speedster 2021 Review
Aston Martin V12 Speedster 2021 Review
May 24, 2021
18 / 20
No roof, no windscreen and a $1.5m-plus price tag, Aston’s new supercar is heavily compromised but hugely entertaining
Aston Martin V12 Speedster
Warwickshire, UK
All supercars are frivolous, but none more so than one so uncompromising in its specification as to do without a windscreen. Just 88 examples of the Aston Martin V12 Speedster will be built for customers around the globe, priced from £765,000 – a figure that converts to $A1.4 million, but should push beyond a cool two mil’ when local taxes are applied, and further once owners customise their vehicle. This is an extraordinary car on so many levels, and an instant classic to be sure. So come with us on a ride we’re never likely to forget, and draw your own conclusions on whether it’s worth the money – or was worth doing at all.
Aston Martin has revealed more details of its forthcoming V12 Speedster – the open cockpit celebration of the British luxury sports car brand’s proud past and exciting future.
Just 88 examples of the Aston Martin V12 Speedster are available to buyers worldwide and today the brand is unveiling details of a custom specification that is certain to underscore the cars’ instant collector’s item status.
The new car aligns gracefully with a heritage that features not only the exceptional DBR1, but also the breathtaking CC100 which was unveiled in 2013 as a stunning celebration of Aston Martin’s century of sports car excellence – reflecting the sporting heritage and exceptional design capability woven throughout well over 100 years of Aston Martin history.
Order book opens for $1.5m Aston Martin V12 Speedster
Order book opens for $1.5m Aston Martin V12 Speedster
April 28, 2021
Just 88 examples of special British supercar to be delivered from mid-2021
More details have been announced for the Aston Martin V12 Speedster, the order book for which is now open ahead of first deliveries around mid-year.
First revealed in March 2020, the V12 Speedster is the British car-maker’s answer to special-edition open-top supercars like the McLaren Elva and Ferrari Monza.
Just 88 examples of the V12 Speedster, which is now being hand-built for worldwide consumption at Aston Martin’s Gaydon headquarters in the UK, will be available – each priced at around $1.5 million.