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Classic meets Modern
Aston Martin at Goodwood Revival

This weekend, the United Kingdom’s annual Goodwood Revival again takes everyone back to the automotive world of 1948 to 1966. Among the most revered marque’ in attendance is Aston Martin. The team will have a 1959 DBR1, a 1961 DB4 GT Zagato, two DB3s from 1953 and 1955 respectively as well as the brand’s new star, the scintillating DB11. A more imposing lineup would be hard to find.

Equipped with 5.2–liter twin-turbo V12 producing 600 hp and 700 Nm of torque; the DB11 has impressed both pundits and customers with both its over the road muscle and sleek new styling since its launch earlier this year. The DB11 is the most important new model in Aston Martin’s history. With a touchpad as the instrument panel, the powered armrest and its bonded-aluminium monocoque, the new DB11 is the perfect example of blending contemporary technology and design. Then again, if you are a speed addict, using only 3.9 seconds from 0—100 km/h (62 mph) won’t disappoint you either.