Photos of the DB12 coupe, released in 2024, have appeared on specialized websites. The pictures were taken in St. Petersburg, but the owner is registered in the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug and has retained “beautiful” license plates with code 86. By Russian standards, the Aston Martin DB12 is a rarity, because world deliveries began only a year ago; This model was not imported through official channels.
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The gray supercar was registered in August 2024. The Russian car is richly equipped with carbon-ceramic brakes and a red leather interior. In the UK, such cars cost about 200 thousand pounds sterling (22 million rubles), but Russian prices are much higher: they can deliver a similar Aston Martin DB12 to order for 37,350,000 rubles.
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Under the hood of the Mercedes-AMG twin-turbo V8 supercar with a power of 680 horsepower and a torque of 800 Nm. The Aston Martin DB12 is distinguished by its “digital” cockpit and modern media system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto interfaces. The only possible option is with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission and an electronically controlled rear differential.
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Although official deliveries of Aston Martin to Russia ceased almost three years ago, enthusiasts are bringing not only new products, but also rare classic models. For example, before Christmas, an authentic brown DB6 arrived in our country: it will join a private collection.
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