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Aston Martin launches DBX, DBS and DB11 MY22 updates with new online configurator

Aston Martin has launched a new online vehicle configurator. It replaces the brand’s rather dated system, adding a smoother interface, faster load times and modern software, thanks to some help from gaming companies such as NVIDIA and Epic.
The new configurator also allows users to view a host of model year updates Aston Martin will introduce for its 2022 plate cars. The British brand’s revisions include everything from subtle styling tweaks to improved performance and further optional extras.

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We’ll start with the DB11. Its entry-level 4.0-litre V8 engine now has an extra 24bhp, taking output to 528bhp and increasing top speed to 192mph. The DB11 can also now be fitted with optional “Sports Plus” seats, which have extra support for the shoulders and legs, while the V12 model has dropped the “AMR” badge off its nameplate.
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Aston Martin’s range-topping DBS Superleggera has been renamed to just “DBS,” and there’s a choice of new alloy wheel designs across the line-up. The Vantage and DBS get new 21-inch wheels, while the DBX SUV can be specified with new 23-inch wheels.
In addition, Aston Martin has introduced a new series of interior trim packages called Inspire, Accelerate and Create. The first option was designed with luxury in mind, giving buyers perforated leather seats, various embellishments and contrasting stitching. There’s also a choice of 38 different upholstery finishes.
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The Accelerate trim is a little more sporty, adding bucket seats, Alcantara upholstery and a range of 10 colour options. As the name suggests, the create trim is aimed at buyers who want a more customised cabin, offering a different range of 10 colour combinations and a dedicated range of trim and embellishments.

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