Some confusion over the name of the production version occurred when some test mules running around the Nürburgring were given DBRS9 badges. However, it would seem that this was only a trick played by Aston to confuse spy photographers.
The official name of the vehicle has been declared to be Aston Martin DBS.
The first cars ever to hold the name Aston Martin DBS were originally produced from 1967 until 1972. One of them featured in the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
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Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
The official name of the vehicle has been declared to be Aston Martin DBS.
The first cars ever to hold the name Aston Martin DBS were originally produced from 1967 until 1972. One of them featured in the 1969 James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
Aston Martin V12
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