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Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate

Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate

The Aston Martin DBS is saying goodbye in a really big way. The British exotic car brand unveiled its final version known as the DBS 770 Ultimate. Not only does it look special, but the 770 Ultimate also gets 44 more horses (for a total of 759) from its big-displacement 5.2-liter V12. The 770 Ultimate receives more ventilation through the hood, a new front splitter, additional carbon fiber trim bits, a rear diffuser, and special lattice-style wheels. The car is stiffer for improved handling, and the transmission and suspension have been retuned, as well. The 770 Ultimate retains its 211 mph top speed, as well as its carbon ceramic brakes and limited-slip differential. In both coupe and convertible, it’s a grand way to end the model, and the 499 units have already been sold.