August 1, 2023

Aston Martin DB12s and DBX707 confirmed for Aston Martin Heritage Festival.

Aston Martin Lagonda will attend the Aston Martin Heritage Festival (AMHF) to showcase the all-new DB12s and exceptional DBX707. 

Celebrating 110 years of Aston Martin, the brand brings two of the newest additions to its stable to the festival at the British Motor Museum on the 12th of August. The DB12s and DBX707 join over 400 privately owned vehicles spanning the past 110 years. 

Earlier in 2023 – the year that marks 75 years of the DB bloodline – Aston Martin proudly introduced the new DB12 to the world, declaring, “Delivering a quantum shift in sporting character and dynamic capability, this new generation of the legendary DB bloodline defines its own new category. Combining a scintillating driving experience with exceptional refinement, state-of-the-art technology and indulgent luxury, the DB12 demands a new definition. Grand is not enough; this is the world’s first Super Tourer.” 

The DBX707 was launched in 2022, with Aston Martin explaining, “The new DBX707 is an SUV like no other. One which elevates Aston Martin to the pinnacle of the segment with a unique combination of blistering performance, supreme dynamics, unmistakable style and absolute luxury. Engineered with an abundance of character and compelling capability, DBX707 is the ultimate SUV in every respect.”

To see the DB12s and DBX707 up close and in the metal, book the final remaining tickets for the AMHF here.

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