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Both coupe and convertible versions of the hardcore AMR-branded DB12 have been spied at Aston’s Nurburgring testing HQ ...
The V12-powered DB11 AMR will soon get a V8-engined successor, although it's not clear if the hotter DB12 will also bear the ...
I had the chance to drive an Aston Martin AMR for a whole week, and go MTB riding at Rogate bike park on my enduro hardtail, as well as using my dirt jump bike on the roof at my slopestyle compound.
It really is noticeable as soon as you drive it over the first speed hump that there’s more controlled compliance in the ...
It might look like a stealth fighter, but this dramatic example of Aston Martin’s DB11 AMR didn’t fly under anyone’s radar during its time in the CarsGuide garage. Forget the Duke and Duchess of ...
It’s the rear that looks to have the biggest change, thanks to a new bumper and vertically arranged exhaust pipes. The ...
‘I think we must have missed our turn,’ Aston Parrott says again ... which is 40bhp more than the V12-engined DB11 AMR, so a 12-cylinder version isn’t necessary. Mind, when has it ever ...