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US: Aston Martin DB11 – Price Announced

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With the all the fuss going around the newly-introduced Vanquish S at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show, which is the carmaker`s latest flagship, everybody was wondering what happened with the more famous and iconic DB11 in its latest form.

Well, good news for folks living in the United States, as the British carmaker has already introduced the model from “just” $212,000, but can go way up if you choose the plethora of high-end features both at the exterior as well as inside.

Arriving first in Beverly Hills at the carmaker`s exclusive dealership starting next spring, the new DB11 is already available for pre-orders. Even so, if you want one for the aforementioned price, you`d better hurry up and make your deposit at the Beverly Hills dealer; otherwise, you will get it way too much expensive.

In case you are interested in the model and want to find out more about it before you decided to buy it, then take a closer look at the main highlights below, put together by motorward magazine.

Aston Martin DB11 – Main Highlights

Extruded bonded aluminium body structure including Hot Form Quenched (HFQ) aluminium.
All aluminium door structures.
LED headlamps with integrated daytime running, side lights and cornering lights.
LED light blade tail-lamps.
Deployable spoiler with Aston Martin Aeroblade™ system.
One-piece clamshell with cinching latches.
Curlicue aero feature in front wing.
Rear mid-mounted eight-speed automatic gearbox with electronic shift-by-wire control system.
Alloy torque tube with carbon fibre propeller shaft.
Limited-slip differential.
Front mid-mounted engine, rear-wheel drive.
Fully catalysed stainless steel exhaust system with cross pipes.
Electrically controlled exhaust.
Maximum power: 447kW (600 bhp / 608 PS) at 6500 rpm.
Maximum torque: 700 Nm (516 lb ft) from 1500 rpm.
Acceleration: 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in 3.9 seconds.
Maximum Speed: 200 mph (322 km/h)
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Eduard Huma
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Eduard is one of Automotorblog's oldest car journalists. He works at a high school in Romania as an English teacher, and in his free time he likes to test cars and share the information with the readers of the automotive publication Automotorblog.

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