If you are thinking new Aston Martins seem to be coming along like buses these days, we don’t blame you. Hot on the heels of the new Vantage and the tweaked DB11 AMR, we now have the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera. It is all part of Aston’s grandly-named ‘second century plan’, aiming to ensure the 105-year old company is still going strong in 2113. In the here and now, what that means is seven new cars in as many years, from the Valkyrie hypercar to the DBX SUV, plus a mid-engined supercar and others yet to be announced.
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