AstonMartinDBS Superleggera
EngineV12, 5204cc, twin-turboPower715bhp @ 6500rpm
Torque664lb ft @ 1800-5000rpmWeight1770kgPower-to-weight
410bhp/ton0-62mph3.4secTop speed211mphBasic price£225,000
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rear-steer, E-Diff, tractioncontrol and stability
control feels utterly natural, empoweringand
- tobeperfectly honest – vital. ESC Off mode
is for wideracetracksand meeting demanding
photographers’ needs only.
Simply put, the Ferrari 812 Superfast
comfortably putsawaythe DBS Superleggera
ona goodroadand whendrivenasa sports or
supercar. It’s quicker, moreresponsive, more
excitingandispossessedofatrulymind-
bending,life-affirming6.5-litre V12.Savagery
and sophisticationdon’t usually gotogether, but
inthe Superfast theycomplementeachother
perfectly. It has faults– the brakeslackinitial
bite, the rideis veryfirmand eveninBumpy
Roadmodeit can feel too highly strung, and the
newly adopted electric power steeringtrades
clarity for speedand lightness– but suchis the
overwhelming natureofthe 812’s personality
and performance thatnonecan compete with
the overridingsense ofexcitementand joy.I
adore it.
The biggerquestionis whether it’s a GTcar at
all. The DBS Superleggera resolutely is. The ride
is better, the dynamics are more intuitive, it can
sootheand cossetand it looks spellbindingly
gorgeous. Furthermore,itdoesn’t fallapart
whenthe going gets moredemanding.Atthe
limit it feels heavier but lessspiky,the body
control is slightly more in tunewiththe steering
response, and although outright grip and
tractioncan’t match the Ferrari’s, most people
will find it easiertoexploitmoreof its potential
moreof the time.
I hopethatdoesn’t sound likedamning the
DBS withfaint praise.It’s a hell ofa car. The
engineis magnificent, it feels properlyoh-my-
God fast and it’s hugely excitingtodrive along
a great stretch ofroad.I adore this thing,too.
Asa hard-edgedGTcar it’s a realmasterclass
and it nails the Aston Martinbrief betterthan
any car since the originalVanquish S.That’s a
hardthing to define, but perhaps it’s a powerful
sense of wellbeing whatever the circumstances.
The DBS Superleggerajust makes you wantto
drive,destinationunknown solong asit’s far,
far away. Whateverthe journey throwsat it, the
Aston will eat it up.
The Ferrari perhaps lacks the outright
breadth ofabilityofthe DBS Superleggera. It is
unquestionably more focused, and althoughyou
can drive it slowly, todosofeels liketreading
water. A ratherunsatisfying lull beforethe next
hair-raisingmelee. The questionis whether you
wanta car thatdelivers consistentbrillianceor
moments ofpure, wild-eyed magic.Me? The
drawofthat6.5-litre V12 is too muchtoresist.
Lifeis short. Lifefor hugenormally aspirated
engines thatrevto 8900 rpmis shorter still. I
wanna goSuperfast beforeit’s too late.L
ASTON MARTIN DBS SUPERLEGGERA v FERRARI 812 SUPERFAST