The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, manufacturing its legend from 2018 onward, stands as a modern emblem of automotive excellence and luxury. Known for its breathtaking performance, powered by the AE31 5.2L twin-turbocharged V12 engine, this grand tourer delivers a robust 715 hp and 663 lb-ft of torque. Particularly notable in the Fresno community, DBS models signify a commitment to craftsmanship and the highest standards of performance among six-figure-plus collectors.
As a flagship variant replacing the revered Vanquish, the DBS Superleggera is not just a car; itβs an experience, and each model is a testament to Aston Martin's dedication to innovation and design. The model's range, including the coupe and Volante convertible, appeals to a diverse collector base. Understanding the value of factory-service-history and maintaining a meticulous approach to documentation will ensure each donation aligns with the prestige of the DBS legacy.
πGeneration guide
DBS Superleggera Coupe β’ 2018-2023
The coupe variant showcases a sleek design, highlighted by a carbon-fiber body on a bonded-aluminum chassis, focusing on performance without compromising comfort.
DBS Superleggera Volante β’ 2018-2023
This convertible variant offers a symphony of open-air driving combined with the powerful twin-turbo V12, elevating the grand-tourer experience.
DBS 770 Ultimate Coupe β’ 2023
The final edition in the DBS lineage, limited to only 499 units, boasts an upgraded 770 hp engine, making it a collector's dream.
DBS 770 Ultimate Volante β’ 2023
With only 199 units produced, this variant combines rarity and performance, perfect for discerning collectors seeking extraordinary craftsmanship.
Known issues by generation
Among the complexities of the DBS Superleggera are the mandatory service intervals required for the AE31 5.2L twin-turbo V12, with annual costs ranging from $3,000 to $6,000 at authorized dealers. While the ZF 8HP transaxle offers decent reliability, it is essential to note that maintenance by a professional is crucial in preserving its performance. Additionally, the carbon-ceramic brakes demand attention, as a full set can cost between $12,000 to $20,000, and any repair work involving the carbon-fiber body panels requires a specialist for paint-matching, typically costing $8,000 to $15,000. Ensuring thorough inspections and documentation can mitigate the risks associated with these known issues.
Donation value by condition + generation
The DBS Superleggera holds its ground in the collector market, with clean, low-mileage examples valued between $200,000 to $300,000 for coupes and $250,000 to $350,000 for Volantes. The DBS 770 Ultimate models significantly appreciate in value, ranging from $400,000 to $600,000. Understanding the importance of factory-service-history, original-paint conditions, and bespoke documentation from Q by Aston Martin is essential for any prospective donor. A qualified appraiser is highly recommended to ensure proper valuation and compliance with IRS requirements, solidifying the DBSβs place in the upper echelons of modern collector cars.
Donation process for this model
Donating a DBS Superleggera requires adherence to specific guidelines, particularly for six-figure-plus collectors. A qualified appraiser is strongly recommended to complete IRS Form 8283 Section B, which is heavily applicable in these transactions. Donors must provide comprehensive documentation, including factory-service-history and authorized dealer-stamped records, alongside any bespoke specifications from Q by Aston Martin. Due to the value of the donation, enclosed transport is mandatory, and the process typically involves routing through private sales and dealer networks rather than public auction venues.
Fresno regional notes
In Fresno, Aston Martin owners benefit from access to authorized dealers equipped to service high-value vehicles, maintaining the integrity of their DBS Superleggera models. As a region with a rich automotive culture, Fresno supports a network for six-figure storage and climate-controlled garages, essential for preserving these remarkable machines. With local concours events celebrating automotive excellence, communities here deeply appreciate the distinctiveness of such luxury vehicles, enhancing the ownership experience.
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If you own an Aston Martin DBS Superleggera and are considering donation, now is the time to ensure your legacy continues with a passionate collector community. Your contribution will not only support the mission of Cruz Fresno but also preserve the heritage of this magnificent modern V12 grand-tourer. Let's work together to elevate the appreciation of these extraordinary vehicles.