Ranking Every New Aston Martin Model Money Can Buy

Representing the United Kingdom in the performance cars category for over 110 years, Aston Martin is one of the flashiest British car manufacturers, alongside Jaguar, Land Rover, and Bentley.

Its elegant designs and powerful engines earned starring roles as the car of choice for fictional super spy James Bond. Engineered to perfection, Aston Martin cars provide an incomparable driving experience, whether inspiring Formula One action in the striking Valkyrie or venturing off-road in the DBX SUV.

Wherever it travels, every new Aston Martin is designed to go fast. All models can sprint from 0-62 mph in less than four seconds, but we’ve ranked them from quick to quickest.

Aston Martin DB12

0-62 MPH: 3.6 Seconds

DB12 Performance Specs

Engine4.0-litre twin-turbo V8
Power671 HP
Torque800 Nm
Transmission8-speed ZF automatic
0-62 MPH3.6 Seconds
Top Speed202 MPH
Price£187,800

Merging high-end luxury with performance, the DB12 truly stands out as the world’s first super tourer. Its technical sophistication improves driver engagement and long-distance comfort, revealing the true quantum leap in its sporting character.

Though limited to a top speed of 202 mph, the DB12 achieves 0-62 mph in just 3.6 seconds. This petrol-powered marvel produces an astonishing 671 bhp at 6000rpm. Plus, the new chassis provides more torsional rigidity, and sheds 85 kg of weight compared to the Aston Martin DB11 V12.

Bespoke features like the Michelin Pilot Sport 5 S tyres and an electronic rear differential cater to a personalised driving experience. Also, the DB12’s interior, with its driver-centric cockpit, ensures a luxurious and comfortable package for long road trips.

Aston Martin Vantage

0-62 MPH: 3.5 Seconds

Vantage Performance Specs

Engine4.0-litre twin-turbo V8
Power656 HP
Torque1,800 Nm
Transmission8-speed ZF automatic
0-62 MPH3.5 Seconds
Top Speed202 MPH
Price£167,800

Today, the Aston Martin Vantage is the ultimate definition of true sports car, providing an emotional connection to the driving experience from the very first mile. Clearly taking inspiration from the One-77 supercar, the Vantage teases out a unique and elegant interpretation of the brand’s renowned and aggressive design language, highlighting the power increase.

The Vantage is all about the performance. Like the DB12 above, the Vantage is capped at 202 mph but can reach 62 mph in a slightly faster time of 3.5 seconds. With the Vantage, Aston Martin reaffirms its commitment to a pure driver-vehicle connection. The new aggressive posture and reshaped front end improve cooling performance to push the engine, producing an adrenaline-pumping experience via a high power-to-weight ratio.

Aston Martin Valour

0-62 MPH: 3.4 Seconds

Valour Performance Specs

Engine 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12
Power705 HP
Torque753 Nm
Transmission6-speed manual
0-62 MPH3.4 Seconds
Top Speed207 MPH
Price£1,000,000

The Aston Martin Valour emerges as an incredibly special limited-edition model, celebrating the rich racing history of the brand. A contemporary design showcases complete carbon fibre panels along with a bonded aluminium Interspace. This innovative combination is said to create Aston Martin’s most rigid body to date, a feat that highlights the brand’s commitment to quality in their production cars.

What makes the Aston Martin Valour unique?

With its limited production run and retro-inspired design, the Aston Martin Valour certainly turns heads. Offering a perfect fusion of old-world charm and new world technology, it provides a nostalgic experience behind the wheel, coupled with the latest advancements in engineering.

Though it is a big hunk of metal, it still has a hushed interior and great outward sight lines. The Valour is powered by a 5.2-litre V12 twin-turbocharged engine matched to a new Graziano six-speed manual gearbox for a pure driving experience. Exclusivity is what really defines the Valour, with only 110 examples being produced.

Aston Martin Vanquish

0-62 MPH: 3.3 Seconds

Vanquish Performance Specs

Engine 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12
Power824 HP
Torque1,000 Nm
Transmission8-speed ZF automatic
0-62 MPH3.3 Seconds
Top Speed214 MPH
Price£332,800

Returning for 2025, this car also features a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine with unprecedented levels of power and precision, showcasing the pinnacle of British automotive engineering. It achieves an astonishing maximum speed of 214 mph, which is the highest ever of an Aston Martin production car.

It also features a lightweight carbon fibre body, a longer wheelbase with Aston Martin Lagonda specific 21-inch Pirelli P Zero tyres, and a full-length panoramic glass roof.

Is the Aston Martin Vanquish available as a convertible?

The 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish is only available as a coupé for now. However, a Volante might be introduced later.

Aston Martin DBX707

0-62 MPH: 3.3 Seconds

Photo of British Racing Green Aston Martin DBX parked by the sea

DBX Performance Specs

Engine4.0-litre twin-turbo V8
Power697 HP
Torque900 Nm
Transmission9-apeed automatic
0-62 MPH3.3 Seconds
Top Speed193 MPH
Price£207,800

The DBX 707, Aston Martin’s first SUV, is a super SUV that marries monster truck power with quaint sophistication. The serene cabin can seat up to five passengers, while the roomy boot provides 632 litres of space for weekend getaway luggage. The all-terrain DBX 707 loves a challenge, offering outstanding driving dynamics and heart-pounding performance on- and off-road. Perhaps adding an SUV into the range diluted the brand’s heritage, but it was essential to compete with the Lamborghini Urus and Ferrari Purosangue.

Aston Martin Valhalla

0-62 MPH: 2.5 Seconds

Valhalla Performance Specs

Engine4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 hybrid
Power937 HP
Torque1,000 Nm
Transmission8-speed DCT
0-62 MPH2.5 Seconds
Top Speed217 MPH
Price£850,000 (estimated)

The new Aston Martin Valhalla raises the bar, combining advanced technology with heritage artisanry. At its core, this impressive powerhouse features a tailor-made 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine coupled with a trio of electric motors. It produces a mind-boggling 937 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque.

Not only that, an innovative exhaust system combined with a lightweight construction helps create its stunning, dynamic performance. Inside the Valhalla, you’ll find a race-car-like miniaturised steering wheel and wing-shaped paddle shifters. Since only 999 units are planned, the Valhalla is sure to capture the hearts of collectors.

Aston Martin Valkyrie

0-62 MPH: 2.3 Seconds

Aston Martin Valkyrie

Valkyrie Performance Specs

Engine6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 hybrid
Power1,139 HP
Torque899 Nm
Transmission7-speed single clutch
0-62 MPH2.3 Seconds
Top Speed220 MPH
Price£2,500,000

The Valkyrie is the fastest Aston Martin ever produced. Conceived by Adrian Newey, it’s an extreme hypercar harnessing Aston Martin Formula 1 technology for unparalleled performance. At its heart lies a mighty 6.5-litre V12 engine, meticulously developed with Cosworth, which elevates the standards for performance. This powerhouse boasts a hybrid system contributing more power for a remarkable combined output of 1,139 hp!

Despite being the Aston Martin Valkyrie being the coolest hypercar ever, it comes with a unique set of issues. Firstly, it costs around 2.5 million (if you even get the chance to buy one), and it is only road legal in certain countries, sometimes. Nonetheless, it’s a daring street-legal race car, good enough for Fernando Alonso.

Aston Martin Valiant

0-62 MPH: To Be Confirmed

Valiant Performance Specs

Engine5.2-litre twin-turbo V12
Power735 HP
Torque753 Nm
Transmission6-speed manual
0-62 MPH TBC
Top Speed TBC
Price£2,500,000

Adding to his collection, Alonso also commissioned another super-exclusive, road-legal track car — The Aston Martin Valiant. So far, it is the wildest front-engine road car ever produced by Aston Martin, housing a mighty 5.2-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine married to a specially developed 6-speed manual transmission.

This power plant teases a thrilling driving experience, combining 70s race car aesthetics with modern technology for something truly special. We know it pumps out 735 hp, but there is no official top speed, or 0-62 time recorded yet. Another rare Aston Martin model, only 38 Valiants are to be produced worldwide, and they’re already sold out.

Sources: Aston Martin

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