The Glorious Aston Martin DBS V12 Was To Be The Ultimate Replacement For The Mighty Hand Built Vanquish S, With Many Eager Buyers And Enthusiasts Having Their First Glimpse Of This Radical Mouth-Watering New Offering During The 2006 James Bond Film 'Casino Royale', With The Car Featuring In One Of The Film's Most Memorable And Dramatic Moments, Rolling Seven Times And In Turn Setting A New World Record. New Clients Then Had To Wait A Further Year Before Aston Martin Would Introduce The Car Further With The First Official Reveal At The 2007 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance And Then At The 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show, With Orders To Be For Filled In 2008. The Elegant Sleek Body Was Made With Aluminium, Magnesium Alloy And Carbon Fibre, With The All Alloy 5.9 Litre V12 Producing A Rather Healthy 510 Brake Horse Power, Capable Of Accelerating Both The Driver And The Excited Passenger From 0-62 MPH In Just 4.1 Seconds And Would Easily Climb To A Massive 191 MPH Top Speed. During The Successful Four Years Of Production, Aston Martin Reported Just 2533 Coupe Models Had Been Supplied As A Total Number, So For 2021, The Aston Martin Is Still Viewed As Not Only Being A Remarkable Car To Drive But Also A Vehicle That Will Soon Be Firmly Placed Into The Modern Day Classic Sector.