Aston Martin DB1 & Aston Martin DB11: 75 years of DB
Aston’s first post-war sports car was the 2-Litre Sports, also known as the DB1. Here's the full story – and a comparison with its modern descendent
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The DB1 was Aston Martin’s first post-war sports car and belongs to the DB family that extended to modern models like the DB11 and DB12. Contemporary reporting often positions the DB12 as the latest in the DB line, highlighting its “world’s first super tourer” branding and updated tech.[3][5][7]
Recent coverage prioritizes DB12 as a new generation model with a focus on performance, luxury, and advanced electronics, including updated drivetrains and chassis systems compared with earlier DB models.[2][7][3]
Heritage pieces and anniversaries (e.g., 75-year retrospectives) frequently compare the DB1’s legacy to later iterations, sometimes noting design and engineering evolutions across the DB lineup.[5]
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Aston’s first post-war sports car was the 2-Litre Sports, also known as the DB1. Here's the full story – and a comparison with its modern descendent
prestigeandperformancecar.comDB12 heralds a new era for Aston Martin as the first of its next generation sportscars Bold new DB12...
www.astonmartin.comDB12 heralds a new era for Aston Martin as the first of its next generation sportscars Bold new DB12...
www.astonmartin.comThe DB12 is a supercar-cum-gran turismo with a balance of power, poise and informed steering – even if it was unclear what gear it was in
www.telegraph.co.ukASTON MARTIN DB12:THE WORLD’S FIRST SUPER TOURER
www.thegentlemanmagazine.co.ukThe DB11 was a big deal for Aston Martin, but now the automaker is turning things up another notch with the new DB12. It's so good it might just live up to Aston's billing as "The World's First Super Tourer."
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