The world's most beautiful
four-door sports car
The elegant Rapide, functional yet
luxurious, provides space for up
to four adults combined with
the engaging driving experience
synonymous with all Aston Martins
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OVERVIEW
Aston Martin is synonymous
with power, beauty and soul:
a pure driving experience
swathed in elegant bodywork.
Today’s Aston Martins
represent the fusion of
technology, innovation and
craftsmanship, combining
dynamics honed on the
race track with a cosseting
interior fashioned from the
finest materials by dedicated
craftsmen and women.
The Rapide is Aston Martin’s
first four-door production
sports car: fast, dynamic
and desirable. From the
signature curves of the
sculpted bodywork to the
exquisitely finished interior,
every element of the Rapide
demonstrates the very
essence of Aston Martin’s
core values.
From the beginning of the
Rapide’s development, the
focus has been on creating
high levels of dynamic
performance, elegance and
emotional involvement, while
also providing the practicality
and usability of four doors
and four seats. The Aston
Martin Rapide is a sports car
with added ability, allowing
the power, sensations and
pleasure of an Aston Martin
to be enjoyed in a wider
range of scenarios.
It is an international
tourer of immense ability,
a driver-focused sports
car, an express business
conveyance that provides
ample accommodation for
four, or the ultimate sporting
family car. It is, above all,
Pure Aston Martin.
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OVERVIEW
Aston Martin is synonymous
with power, beauty and soul:
a pure driving experience
swathed in elegant bodywork.
Today’s Aston Martins
represent the fusion of
technology, innovation and
craftsmanship, combining
dynamics honed on the
race track with a cosseting
interior fashioned from the
finest materials by dedicated
craftsmen and women.
The Rapide is Aston Martin’s
first four-door production
sports car: fast, dynamic
and desirable. From the
signature curves of the
sculpted bodywork to the
exquisitely finished interior,
every element of the Rapide
demonstrates the very
essence of Aston Martin’s
core values.
From the beginning of the
Rapide’s development, the
focus has been on creating
high levels of dynamic
performance, elegance and
emotional involvement, while
also providing the practicality
and usability of four doors
and four seats. The Aston
Martin Rapide is a sports car
with added ability, allowing
the power, sensations and
pleasure of an Aston Martin
to be enjoyed in a wider
range of scenarios.
It is an international
tourer of immense ability,
a driver-focused sports
car, an express business
conveyance that provides
ample accommodation for
four, or the ultimate sporting
family car. It is, above all,
Pure Aston Martin.
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exterior
Design
OVERVIEW
An Aston Martin has a highly
distinctive visual language,
a vocabulary of form that
has been honed by sculptural
vision, technological
prowess, craft skills and the
use of advanced materials.
Throughout the design
process, Aston Martin’s
signature design elements
were considered essential,
and were seamlessly
translated into an elegant
four-door addition to the
company’s sports car range.
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exterior
Design
OVERVIEW
An Aston Martin has a highly
distinctive visual language,
a vocabulary of form that
has been honed by sculptural
vision, technological
prowess, craft skills and the
use of advanced materials.
Throughout the design
process, Aston Martin’s
signature design elements
were considered essential,
and were seamlessly
translated into an elegant
four-door addition to the
company’s sports car range.
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OVERVIEW
INTERIOR
Design
The flowing elegance of the
Rapide’s exterior is carried
through to the interior of
the car, where high levels of
comfort, equipment and quality
are matched to a sporting
character that focuses both
driver and passengers on the
road ahead. The forms and
materials used in the front
cabin environment have been
carried through to the rear
seats and then onwards to the
luggage area at the rear of the
car, creating a holistic, onepiece ‘cabin’ that incorporates
the entire volume of the car.
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OVERVIEW
INTERIOR
Design
The flowing elegance of the
Rapide’s exterior is carried
through to the interior of
the car, where high levels of
comfort, equipment and quality
are matched to a sporting
character that focuses both
driver and passengers on the
road ahead. The forms and
materials used in the front
cabin environment have been
carried through to the rear
seats and then onwards to the
luggage area at the rear of the
car, creating a holistic, onepiece ‘cabin’ that incorporates
the entire volume of the car.
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OVERVIEW
CONTROL
An Aston Martin is engineered
to sharpen the senses,
extracting every grain of texture
from the road surface, while
providing unrivalled driver
feedback and involvement.
Yet when conditions preclude
spirited driving, an Aston Martin
adopts a relaxing, restrained
character, its massive reserves
of power and torque combining
with the uniquely cosseting
interior to envelop the driver
and their passengers in the
Aston Martin experience.
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OVERVIEW
CONTROL
An Aston Martin is engineered
to sharpen the senses,
extracting every grain of texture
from the road surface, while
providing unrivalled driver
feedback and involvement.
Yet when conditions preclude
spirited driving, an Aston Martin
adopts a relaxing, restrained
character, its massive reserves
of power and torque combining
with the uniquely cosseting
interior to envelop the driver
and their passengers in the
Aston Martin experience.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
From every angle,
the Rapide presents a
harmonious composition
with an intrinsic implication
of ability. Aston Martin’s
design team works with
raw clay models as well
as advanced computer
modelling, and it is through
the feel of real material
and physical surfaces
that the company’s unique
sculptural language is
honed and developed.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
From every angle,
the Rapide presents a
harmonious composition
with an intrinsic implication
of ability. Aston Martin’s
design team works with
raw clay models as well
as advanced computer
modelling, and it is through
the feel of real material
and physical surfaces
that the company’s unique
sculptural language is
honed and developed.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
Beneath the Rapide’s
beautifully sculpted
bodywork, there is function
and practicality. The generous
luggage space is accessed
via a large tailgate, which
shuts to blend seamlessly
into the Rapide’s voluptuous
flanks. Inside, the handtrimmed individual rear seats
can each be folded flat at the
touch of a button to nearly
triple the available load space.
The rear doors neatly bridge
the transition from flank to
shoulder, their edges forming
an elegant upward sweep
that reaches nearly to the
Rapide’s roofline. All four
doors use Aston Martin’s
trademark ‘swan wing’
mechanism, rising up and out
at 12 degrees. The opening
angle, meanwhile, has been
increased to 70 degrees,
facilitating easy access to
the exquisite rear seats.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
Beneath the Rapide’s
beautifully sculpted
bodywork, there is function
and practicality. The generous
luggage space is accessed
via a large tailgate, which
shuts to blend seamlessly
into the Rapide’s voluptuous
flanks. Inside, the handtrimmed individual rear seats
can each be folded flat at the
touch of a button to nearly
triple the available load space.
The rear doors neatly bridge
the transition from flank to
shoulder, their edges forming
an elegant upward sweep
that reaches nearly to the
Rapide’s roofline. All four
doors use Aston Martin’s
trademark ‘swan wing’
mechanism, rising up and out
at 12 degrees. The opening
angle, meanwhile, has been
increased to 70 degrees,
facilitating easy access to
the exquisite rear seats.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
Aston Martin set out to
create the world’s most
beautiful four-door sports car.
The result was the Rapide
Concept, revealed to the
world at the Detroit Autoshow
in 2006. Now that vision has
been translated faithfully into
the production Rapide.
Created by a team headed by
Aston Martin Design Director
Marek Reichman, the Rapide
has been designed to look
breathtakingly beautiful from
every angle, displaying a
purity of proportion and
balance that is characteristic
of the marque. It is a pure
piece of Aston Martin design.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
Aston Martin set out to
create the world’s most
beautiful four-door sports car.
The result was the Rapide
Concept, revealed to the
world at the Detroit Autoshow
in 2006. Now that vision has
been translated faithfully into
the production Rapide.
Created by a team headed by
Aston Martin Design Director
Marek Reichman, the Rapide
has been designed to look
breathtakingly beautiful from
every angle, displaying a
purity of proportion and
balance that is characteristic
of the marque. It is a pure
piece of Aston Martin design.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
The Rapide’s ability is
conveyed through the
car’s stance and profile,
demonstrated by its length,
four doors and slightly raised
roofline, all of which allow the
line of the low bonnet to flow
gracefully along the length of
the bodywork, over the front
wheel-arches and along the
shoulder, before intersecting
with the downward curve
of the rear window as it
terminates with the raised
lip on the boot lid. This
flowing line gives the Rapide
a sense of grace and poise,
even when static. The forms
are harmonious, not tense
or uncomfortable, reflecting
the refinement, ease and
embrace of the car’s
interior environment.
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EXTERIOR DESIGN
The Rapide’s ability is
conveyed through the
car’s stance and profile,
demonstrated by its length,
four doors and slightly raised
roofline, all of which allow the
line of the low bonnet to flow
gracefully along the length of
the bodywork, over the front
wheel-arches and along the
shoulder, before intersecting
with the downward curve
of the rear window as it
terminates with the raised
lip on the boot lid. This
flowing line gives the Rapide
a sense of grace and poise,
even when static. The forms
are harmonious, not tense
or uncomfortable, reflecting
the refinement, ease and
embrace of the car’s
interior environment.
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INTERIOR DESIGN
The Rapide is a true
illustration of Aston Martin’s
craft skills, and nowhere more
so than in its highly-tailored,
individual cockpit: driver and
passengers are enveloped
in a cosseting environment
that is alive with detail and
resplendent in hand-finished
leather, precision stitching
and natural materials.
Indeed, the requirements
of these high-quality,
hand-finished materials
dovetail precisely with the
low-volume, high-technology
production that Aston Martin
has made its own.
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INTERIOR DESIGN
The Rapide is a true
illustration of Aston Martin’s
craft skills, and nowhere more
so than in its highly-tailored,
individual cockpit: driver and
passengers are enveloped
in a cosseting environment
that is alive with detail and
resplendent in hand-finished
leather, precision stitching
and natural materials.
Indeed, the requirements
of these high-quality,
hand-finished materials
dovetail precisely with the
low-volume, high-technology
production that Aston Martin
has made its own.
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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INTERIOR DESIGN
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PERFORMANCE
At the heart of the Rapide
is Aston Martin’s iconic,
race-proven V12 engine:
highly efficient and flexible,
it provides performance
and refinement in equal
measure. With Touchtronic 2
transmission, adaptive
damping and lightweight
dual-cast brakes using
cutting-edge technology,
the Rapide’s handling is taut,
predictable and pliant, giving
this spacious car the feel of
a smaller sports coupe.
As a result, the Rapide is an
Aston Martin that can be
enjoyed on any occasion,
any time, anywhere.
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PERFORMANCE
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PERFORMANCE
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PERFORMANCE
At the heart of the Rapide
is Aston Martin’s iconic,
race-proven V12 engine:
highly efficient and flexible,
it provides performance
and refinement in equal
measure. With Touchtronic 2
transmission, adaptive
damping and lightweight
dual-cast brakes using
cutting-edge technology,
the Rapide’s handling is taut,
predictable and pliant, giving
this spacious car the feel of
a smaller sports coupe.
As a result, the Rapide is an
Aston Martin that can be
enjoyed on any occasion,
any time, anywhere.
PURE
PERFORMANCE
PURE
PERFORMANCE
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PERFORMANCE
The Rapide bears a strong
familial resemblance to its
two-door siblings, all of them
sharing a taut muscularity and
a finessed surface language.
Despite its larger size, the
Rapide’s length and height
have been carefully increased
to ensure the fundamental
proportions are unaltered,
and the silhouette remains
instantly recognisable as an
Aston Martin. As befits its
sports touring capabilities, the
Rapide can be seen as a lithe,
long-distance runner or a
powerful, thoroughbred race
horse, its sleek silhouette
implying endurance, stamina
and speed.
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PERFORMANCE
The Rapide bears a strong
familial resemblance to its
two-door siblings, all of them
sharing a taut muscularity and
a finessed surface language.
Despite its larger size, the
Rapide’s length and height
have been carefully increased
to ensure the fundamental
proportions are unaltered,
and the silhouette remains
instantly recognisable as an
Aston Martin. As befits its
sports touring capabilities, the
Rapide can be seen as a lithe,
long-distance runner or a
powerful, thoroughbred race
horse, its sleek silhouette
implying endurance, stamina
and speed.
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ACCESSORIES
luggage
Bespoke Aston Martin
luggage is available, designed
specifically for the Rapide’s
luggage area. The four-piece
set includes a garment/suit
carrier, large holdall, small
holdall and vanity case; an
additional two-piece set
comprised of two mediumsize holdalls is also available.
All six pieces fit comfortably
within the luggage area.
TRANSPONDER
WATCH
The Rapide is also presented
with a unique new timepiece.
Aston Martin has worked
closely with its watch partner,
Jaeger-LeCoultre, to develop
the new Rapide Transponder,
a discreetly functional
timepiece that allows the
wearer to lock and unlock the
Rapide via touch-sensitive
zones incorporated into the
sapphire crystal watch face.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s signature
dial design is a functional
piece of horological art that
beautifully complements the
Rapide: the cutaways that
reveal the intricate movement
within reference the car’s
visible brake calipers.
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ACCESSORIES
luggage
Bespoke Aston Martin
luggage is available, designed
specifically for the Rapide’s
luggage area. The four-piece
set includes a garment/suit
carrier, large holdall, small
holdall and vanity case; an
additional two-piece set
comprised of two mediumsize holdalls is also available.
All six pieces fit comfortably
within the luggage area.
TRANSPONDER
WATCH
The Rapide is also presented
with a unique new timepiece.
Aston Martin has worked
closely with its watch partner,
Jaeger-LeCoultre, to develop
the new Rapide Transponder,
a discreetly functional
timepiece that allows the
wearer to lock and unlock the
Rapide via touch-sensitive
zones incorporated into the
sapphire crystal watch face.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s signature
dial design is a functional
piece of horological art that
beautifully complements the
Rapide: the cutaways that
reveal the intricate movement
within reference the car’s
visible brake calipers.
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ASTON MARTIN RAPIDE
The Aston Martin Rapide is a milestone model for
Aston Martin, bringing the company’s values to a whole
new audience. A superlative sporting coupe incorporating
heritage, elegance and innovation, the Rapide is a versatile
machine that expresses the pure emotion and passion
underpinning the Aston Martin marque, while continuing
its design and engineering DNA.
A highly bespoke four-door sports car constructed to
exacting standards, the Rapide redefines the sporting
grand tourer. Proof that the most enjoyable way of getting
between two points isn’t always a straight line, every
journey in an Aston Martin is an occasion.
The Aston Martin Rapide continues the company’s tradition
of emotionally engaging design: it is a uniquely personal
sports car that brings together cutting-edge modernity
and traditional skills. As well as tailoring that craftsmanship
and technology to the customer’s precise requirements,
the Rapide – like every Aston Martin – is also efficient,
reliable and ergonomically practical.
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ASTON MARTIN RAPIDE
The Aston Martin Rapide is a milestone model for
Aston Martin, bringing the company’s values to a whole
new audience. A superlative sporting coupe incorporating
heritage, elegance and innovation, the Rapide is a versatile
machine that expresses the pure emotion and passion
underpinning the Aston Martin marque, while continuing
its design and engineering DNA.
A highly bespoke four-door sports car constructed to
exacting standards, the Rapide redefines the sporting
grand tourer. Proof that the most enjoyable way of getting
between two points isn’t always a straight line, every
journey in an Aston Martin is an occasion.
The Aston Martin Rapide continues the company’s tradition
of emotionally engaging design: it is a uniquely personal
sports car that brings together cutting-edge modernity
and traditional skills. As well as tailoring that craftsmanship
and technology to the customer’s precise requirements,
the Rapide – like every Aston Martin – is also efficient,
reliable and ergonomically practical.
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PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
The Rapide is powered by Aston Martin’s
iconic, 6.0-litre V12 engine. The all-alloy,
quad overhead camshaft, 48-valve engine
has a displacement of 5935 cc. Each unit is
hand-assembled at Aston Martin’s dedicated
engine plant in Cologne, Germany. Tuned and
engineered to deliver high levels of performance
and refinement, the engine produces 350 kW
(477 PS/470 bhp) with broad torque delivery
(600 Nm/443 lb ft at 5000 rpm) that allows
for both effortlessly smooth progress and
instant acceleration. Power is delivered to
the rear wheels through a rear mid-mounted
Touchtronic 2 automatic gearbox, a six-speed
unit that is precisely calibrated with the engine
to provide broad flexibility in ‘Drive’ mode, as
well as having a highly responsive character
in ‘Sport’ Touchtronic mode, when shifts can
be activated using the cast aluminium, leathercovered paddles sited behind the steering
wheel. ‘Sport’ Touchtronic mode sharpens
and shortens gearshifts for a more dynamic
driving experience.
Every detail contributes to aerodynamic
efficiency and refinement, from the doormounted wing mirrors to the flush door handles
and laminated glazing, with a sealing system
that automatically drops and raises the window
when a door is opened and closed. The result
is a cabin with high levels of acoustic isolation,
even at speed; alternatively, an ‘open all
windows’ function incorporated into the ECU
changes the character of the cabin in an instant.
The Aston Martin Rapide is an exceptional
performance car, as implied by the low, sleek
and elegant bodywork. The track-honed
chassis is equally at home on winding back
roads, soaring mountain ascents or high-speed
continental carriageways. Power delivery is
nothing less than extraordinary, with a broad
power band giving the driver access to rapid
acceleration at almost any speed.
Aston Martin’s 6.0 V12 engine is the Rapide’s
heart, delivering peak power at 6000 rpm
and peak torque at 5000 rpm. The resultant
The Rapide’s dynamics, high- and low-speed
0-100 km/h (62 mph) time is 5.2 seconds,
behaviour and mechanical integrity were honed and maximum speed is 296 km/h (184 mph).
over an extensive two-year test programme
A new exhaust system maintains the throaty,
involving thousands of miles on the legendary
evocative sound of the V12 engine, while
Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany, while
also ensuring high levels of refinement for
intensive hot- and cold-weather testing took
longer journeys.
place in climates as diverse as Sweden, Kuwait,
USA, Italy, Austria and Spain.
Not only is the Rapide the embodiment of
automotive elegance, but its lithe form is highly
aerodynamically efficient. The integration of the
rear spoiler into the tailgate increases stability
at speed, contributing to unrivalled high-speed,
long-distance cruising ability.
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PERFORMANCE
PERFORMANCE
The Rapide is powered by Aston Martin’s
iconic, 6.0-litre V12 engine. The all-alloy,
quad overhead camshaft, 48-valve engine
has a displacement of 5935 cc. Each unit is
hand-assembled at Aston Martin’s dedicated
engine plant in Cologne, Germany. Tuned and
engineered to deliver high levels of performance
and refinement, the engine produces 350 kW
(477 PS/470 bhp) with broad torque delivery
(600 Nm/443 lb ft at 5000 rpm) that allows
for both effortlessly smooth progress and
instant acceleration. Power is delivered to
the rear wheels through a rear mid-mounted
Touchtronic 2 automatic gearbox, a six-speed
unit that is precisely calibrated with the engine
to provide broad flexibility in ‘Drive’ mode, as
well as having a highly responsive character
in ‘Sport’ Touchtronic mode, when shifts can
be activated using the cast aluminium, leathercovered paddles sited behind the steering
wheel. ‘Sport’ Touchtronic mode sharpens
and shortens gearshifts for a more dynamic
driving experience.
Every detail contributes to aerodynamic
efficiency and refinement, from the doormounted wing mirrors to the flush door handles
and laminated glazing, with a sealing system
that automatically drops and raises the window
when a door is opened and closed. The result
is a cabin with high levels of acoustic isolation,
even at speed; alternatively, an ‘open all
windows’ function incorporated into the ECU
changes the character of the cabin in an instant.
The Aston Martin Rapide is an exceptional
performance car, as implied by the low, sleek
and elegant bodywork. The track-honed
chassis is equally at home on winding back
roads, soaring mountain ascents or high-speed
continental carriageways. Power delivery is
nothing less than extraordinary, with a broad
power band giving the driver access to rapid
acceleration at almost any speed.
Aston Martin’s 6.0 V12 engine is the Rapide’s
heart, delivering peak power at 6000 rpm
and peak torque at 5000 rpm. The resultant
The Rapide’s dynamics, high- and low-speed
0-100 km/h (62 mph) time is 5.2 seconds,
behaviour and mechanical integrity were honed and maximum speed is 296 km/h (184 mph).
over an extensive two-year test programme
A new exhaust system maintains the throaty,
involving thousands of miles on the legendary
evocative sound of the V12 engine, while
Nürburgring Nordschleife in Germany, while
also ensuring high levels of refinement for
intensive hot- and cold-weather testing took
longer journeys.
place in climates as diverse as Sweden, Kuwait,
USA, Italy, Austria and Spain.
Not only is the Rapide the embodiment of
automotive elegance, but its lithe form is highly
aerodynamically efficient. The integration of the
rear spoiler into the tailgate increases stability
at speed, contributing to unrivalled high-speed,
long-distance cruising ability.
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Great sports cars must handle superbly. They
should respond quickly and predictably to driver
commands; they s
CONTROL
CONTROL
As an involving, high-performance car with high
levels of refinement, the Rapide epitomises broad
dynamic ability. The standard 20-inch wheels
are made from forged aluminium, minimising
unsprung mass, and thereby improving ride
comfort and handling. Tyres are Bridgestone
Potenza S001 (245/40 front and 295/35 rear),
featuring a taller side wall to minimise vibration
transmission into the cabin. The tyres give the
Rapide supreme levels of grip during cornering
and late braking manoeuvres. The steering rack
ratio of 15:1 has been tailored for agility, giving
quick response at high speed as well as excellent
manoeuvrability at lower speeds.
The Rapide’s suspension builds upon
Aston Martin’s extensive dynamic experience,
employing a unique aluminium rear subframe,
together with strengthened lower control arms,
knuckle and ball joints, new upper control arm
bushes and tuned anti-roll bar, bushes and
powertrain mounts. The Bilstein continuously
adaptive damping system, first introduced on the
DBS, is provided as standard equipment. The
dampers are specifically tuned to the driving
characteristics of the Rapide and offer a ‘Normal’
mode, in which they adapt to deliver greater ride
comfort, and a ‘Sport’ mode for better handling
and control during dynamic driving. In each
mode, five different sets of ride and handling
characteristics are available to maintain precise
control at all times. The system automatically
adjusts to the appropriate setting according to
information from sensors monitoring throttle,
brake, steering rack and vehicle speed.
The new-generation brake control module
harmonises the Rapide’s electronic control
systems. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic
Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Traction
Control (TC) work together to ensure unparalleled
power delivery whatever the road conditions.
The Rapide is the first Aston Martin to feature
dual-cast floating brake discs, which combine
cast aluminium with cast iron to maintain high
levels of heat resistance, and therefore efficiency,
whilst reducing unsprung mass to help with
enhanced ride comfort and improved handling.
Additional safety systems include Hydraulic
Brake Assist (HBA), providing maximum braking
performance in emergency situations, and
Positive Torque Control (PTC), which matches
wheel speed to engine speed under emergency
braking, preventing rear-wheel lock-up. When
combined with the ABS, the new brakes and
electronic control systems give the Rapide
extremely effective stopping distances;
moreover, the discreet nature of the stability
and traction control systems means that they
do not intrude on the driving experience.
The Rapide is the first Aston Martin to be
fitted with an Electronic Park Brake (EPB),
a function devised to match and exceed the
operation of a standard mechanical handbrake
as well as to save space and improve cabin
ergonomics. The EPB switch is mounted in
the centre console and includes a ‘drive away
release’ feature that automatically disengages
the EPB when the driver pulls away, provided
all four doors are shut.
The Rapide is equipped with eight airbags,
including dual-stage front airbags activated in
tandem with seat-belt pretensioners, and side
thorax airbags. The four Door-Mounted Inflatable
Curtains (DMIC) provide each of the four seating
positions with head protection in side impacts.
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Great sports cars must handle superbly. They
should respond quickly and predictably to driver
commands; they s
CONTROL
CONTROL
As an involving, high-performance car with high
levels of refinement, the Rapide epitomises broad
dynamic ability. The standard 20-inch wheels
are made from forged aluminium, minimising
unsprung mass, and thereby improving ride
comfort and handling. Tyres are Bridgestone
Potenza S001 (245/40 front and 295/35 rear),
featuring a taller side wall to minimise vibration
transmission into the cabin. The tyres give the
Rapide supreme levels of grip during cornering
and late braking manoeuvres. The steering rack
ratio of 15:1 has been tailored for agility, giving
quick response at high speed as well as excellent
manoeuvrability at lower speeds.
The Rapide’s suspension builds upon
Aston Martin’s extensive dynamic experience,
employing a unique aluminium rear subframe,
together with strengthened lower control arms,
knuckle and ball joints, new upper control arm
bushes and tuned anti-roll bar, bushes and
powertrain mounts. The Bilstein continuously
adaptive damping system, first introduced on the
DBS, is provided as standard equipment. The
dampers are specifically tuned to the driving
characteristics of the Rapide and offer a ‘Normal’
mode, in which they adapt to deliver greater ride
comfort, and a ‘Sport’ mode for better handling
and control during dynamic driving. In each
mode, five different sets of ride and handling
characteristics are available to maintain precise
control at all times. The system automatically
adjusts to the appropriate setting according to
information from sensors monitoring throttle,
brake, steering rack and vehicle speed.
The new-generation brake control module
harmonises the Rapide’s electronic control
systems. Dynamic Stability Control (DSC), the
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic
Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Traction
Control (TC) work together to ensure unparalleled
power delivery whatever the road conditions.
The Rapide is the first Aston Martin to feature
dual-cast floating brake discs, which combine
cast aluminium with cast iron to maintain high
levels of heat resistance, and therefore efficiency,
whilst reducing unsprung mass to help with
enhanced ride comfort and improved handling.
Additional safety systems include Hydraulic
Brake Assist (HBA), providing maximum braking
performance in emergency situations, and
Positive Torque Control (PTC), which matches
wheel speed to engine speed under emergency
braking, preventing rear-wheel lock-up. When
combined with the ABS, the new brakes and
electronic control systems give the Rapide
extremely effective stopping distances;
moreover, the discreet nature of the stability
and traction control systems means that they
do not intrude on the driving experience.
The Rapide is the first Aston Martin to be
fitted with an Electronic Park Brake (EPB),
a function devised to match and exceed the
operation of a standard mechanical handbrake
as well as to save space and improve cabin
ergonomics. The EPB switch is mounted in
the centre console and includes a ‘drive away
release’ feature that automatically disengages
the EPB when the driver pulls away, provided
all four doors are shut.
The Rapide is equipped with eight airbags,
including dual-stage front airbags activated in
tandem with seat-belt pretensioners, and side
thorax airbags. The four Door-Mounted Inflatable
Curtains (DMIC) provide each of the four seating
positions with head protection in side impacts.
46
EXTERIOR
DESIGN
EXTERIOR DESIGN
Design work was undertaken at Aston Martin’s
Design Studio, a bespoke creative workspace
at the company headquarters in Gaydon,
Warwickshire, UK. Featuring an expansive studio
area, daylight viewing spaces and dedicated
workshops, the facility allowed the design
team to observe the play of natural light on the
surfaces, to view full-scale models in daylight
and dusk conditions and to ensure that every
surface form demonstrates the quality, fluidity
and dramatic presence befitting an Aston Martin.
Uniquely in this sector, the Rapide has a
glass-to-glass connection between the front and
rear doors, with no exterior B-pillars. This gives
the car an uninterrupted, two-door coupe-like
profile. The rear three-quarter view accentuates
power, with strong haunches that flare out to
envelop the standard 20-inch, 20-spoke wheels.
From the side, the Rapide’s profile illustrates
grace and style, while the front three-quarter
view presents a classic Aston Martin face, subtly
updated for the modern era and bearing
distinctive Rapide features such as the discreet
strip of LEDs running along the bonnet edge of
the headlamp fairing.
The Rapide has been constructed using
Aston Martin’s extruded aluminium VH
architecture, a highly flexible vehicle structure
that allows the designers and engineers
exceptional scope. Using a system of chemical
bonding derived from the aviation industry, the
VH platform is ultra-rigid and lightweight (it is
used in the DBR9 GT1 race car, as well as in
Aston Martin’s other sports cars) and has high
levels of torsional rigidity, increasing on-road
dynamics and safety performance. The
bodywork is formed from a combination of
aluminium, steel and composite, with the
emphasis on high strength and low mass.
The chassis has a torsional stiffness of 28 kNm/
degree, making it highly resistant to flex and
allowing for extremely responsive and predictable
handling. This inherent characteristic of the VH
platform is undiminished by the Rapide’s long
wheelbase. The centre of gravity is kept low by
the use of aluminium for the bonnet, roof and
door skins; these are paired with steel body
sides and sheet moulding compound (SMC)
wings and tailgate.
Like every Aston Martin, the Rapide follows the
ethos of ‘truth to materials’, placing a premium
on authenticity. For this reason, machined and
hand-finished solid metals are the materials of
choice, and are used to accentuate detail and
scale: for example, the cast magnesium boot-lid
finishers that run the width of the car, and the
stainless steel finishers on the cant rails and
doors. The bonnet louvres, meanwhile, are
formed from cast zinc, and the classic Aston
Martin grille from extruded aluminium. Finally,
the winged Aston Martin bonnet badge is
rendered in pewter and enamel, just as it
has been for generations.
In profile, Aston Martin’s instantly recognisable
machined aluminium side strake has been
elongated to form a key sculptural element,
extending right across the upper portion of
the front doors before disappearing into the
surface of the rear door. The strake creates a
pronounced design crease, aligned precisely
with the top of the front wheel-arch and adding a
flow and dynamism to the side profile. The strake
houses an LED indicator, similar to that found in
the DBS, while the front of the car features a
new, single-lens, bi-xenon headlamp design,
incorporating a strip of LED direction indicators.
Discreet, flush door handles contribute to the
car’s sleek lines and aerodynamic profile, while
laminated side glass reduces medium- and
high-frequency cabin noise by 50 per cent.
46
EXTERIOR
DESIGN
EXTERIOR DESIGN
Design work was undertaken at Aston Martin’s
Design Studio, a bespoke creative workspace
at the company headquarters in Gaydon,
Warwickshire, UK. Featuring an expansive studio
area, daylight viewing spaces and dedicated
workshops, the facility allowed the design
team to observe the play of natural light on the
surfaces, to view full-scale models in daylight
and dusk conditions and to ensure that every
surface form demonstrates the quality, fluidity
and dramatic presence befitting an Aston Martin.
Uniquely in this sector, the Rapide has a
glass-to-glass connection between the front and
rear doors, with no exterior B-pillars. This gives
the car an uninterrupted, two-door coupe-like
profile. The rear three-quarter view accentuates
power, with strong haunches that flare out to
envelop the standard 20-inch, 20-spoke wheels.
From the side, the Rapide’s profile illustrates
grace and style, while the front three-quarter
view presents a classic Aston Martin face, subtly
updated for the modern era and bearing
distinctive Rapide features such as the discreet
strip of LEDs running along the bonnet edge of
the headlamp fairing.
The Rapide has been constructed using
Aston Martin’s extruded aluminium VH
architecture, a highly flexible vehicle structure
that allows the designers and engineers
exceptional scope. Using a system of chemical
bonding derived from the aviation industry, the
VH platform is ultra-rigid and lightweight (it is
used in the DBR9 GT1 race car, as well as in
Aston Martin’s other sports cars) and has high
levels of torsional rigidity, increasing on-road
dynamics and safety performance. The
bodywork is formed from a combination of
aluminium, steel and composite, with the
emphasis on high strength and low mass.
The chassis has a torsional stiffness of 28 kNm/
degree, making it highly resistant to flex and
allowing for extremely responsive and predictable
handling. This inherent characteristic of the VH
platform is undiminished by the Rapide’s long
wheelbase. The centre of gravity is kept low by
the use of aluminium for the bonnet, roof and
door skins; these are paired with steel body
sides and sheet moulding compound (SMC)
wings and tailgate.
Like every Aston Martin, the Rapide follows the
ethos of ‘truth to materials’, placing a premium
on authenticity. For this reason, machined and
hand-finished solid metals are the materials of
choice, and are used to accentuate detail and
scale: for example, the cast magnesium boot-lid
finishers that run the width of the car, and the
stainless steel finishers on the cant rails and
doors. The bonnet louvres, meanwhile, are
formed from cast zinc, and the classic Aston
Martin grille from extruded aluminium. Finally,
the winged Aston Martin bonnet badge is
rendered in pewter and enamel, just as it
has been for generations.
In profile, Aston Martin’s instantly recognisable
machined aluminium side strake has been
elongated to form a key sculptural element,
extending right across the upper portion of
the front doors before disappearing into the
surface of the rear door. The strake creates a
pronounced design crease, aligned precisely
with the top of the front wheel-arch and adding a
flow and dynamism to the side profile. The strake
houses an LED indicator, similar to that found in
the DBS, while the front of the car features a
new, single-lens, bi-xenon headlamp design,
incorporating a strip of LED direction indicators.
Discreet, flush door handles contribute to the
car’s sleek lines and aerodynamic profile, while
laminated side glass reduces medium- and
high-frequency cabin noise by 50 per cent.
48
INTERIOR
DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
The interior of the Rapide follows the same
‘truth to materials’ maxim as the exterior:
every material is used honestly and functionally.
The facia and instrument cluster are classic
Aston Martin, with dark zirconium dials on a
black surround that evoke the craft, style and
attention to detail of a luxury chronometer.
At the centre of the dashboard is Aston Martin’s
trademark glass starter module, into which
the ECU (Emotion Control Unit) is inserted to
start the car.
The front centre console contains the controls
for the dual-zone heating, ventilation and
air-conditioning system, which is divided into
front and rear sectors, as well as the audio and
navigation controls and the centrally mounted
clock. The Graphite inner area is surrounded
by Iridium Silver trim, a theme that flows through
to the rear console. All the rotary controls are
fashioned from turned, solid aluminium with a
silver anodised finish. Other elements within the
console have a satin chrome finish.
The Rapide features an all-new front seat
design, especially sculpted to provide the
right combination of sporting support and
long-distance comfort. The seats are trimmed in
leather (10 hides are used in each Rapide interior)
and are heated as standard, while seat cooling
for front and rear is available as an option. Each
rear seat folds individually to form a significantly
larger luggage compartment (886 litres from 317
litres). The 90.5-litre fuel tank, meanwhile, has
been designed to maximise the available luggage
area and facilitate a flat load space.
The Aston Martin Rapide features a high level
of standard equipment, including the 1000-watt
Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio system.
Developed from the close relationship between
Aston Martin and Danish audio specialist B&O,
the bespoke sound system is tailored to the
Rapide and incorporates 15 carefully placed
speakers. This creates an acoustically perfect
soundstage tuned for the dynamics and form
of the Rapide’s cabin. Provision for connecting
iPods and other MP3 players is included as
standard, allowing track access via the Rapide’s
audio display. Once the system has been
initialised, the twin acoustic lens speakers rise
silently from the dashboard to provide optimum
sound positioning.
Careful attention to detail, from the luggage
compartment and interior mechanisms to the
material and trim on the seat backs, gives the
cabin a holistic feel. The centre console runs
continuously from the instrument pack through
to the rear seats, cosseting the occupants and
uniting the space between all four seats. View
lines have also been carefully considered, giving
rear passengers an optimal view of the road
ahead, as well as optimising the acoustic quality
of the space, enabling easy communication
between front and rear.
In addition to ISOFIX fittings as standard, the
Aston Martin Rapide features a new range of
dedicated Rapide child seats, supplied by a
leading manufacturer and providing the highest
levels of car safety for children from birth through
to Group 2. Featuring the Rapide logo, these
child seats illustrate the car’s high levels of
everyday practicality.
Although the Rapide is a driver-focused car, the
rich cabin ambience provides a welcoming and
comfortable space for three passengers, offering
choices of entertainment technology, numerous
interior stowage areas and superior seats.
No usable space has been wasted: the interior
incorporates door pockets, cup-holders front
and rear, pockets for phones and MP3 players,
and central cubby boxes. In addition to LED
map lamps, the cabin offers subtle front and rear
ambient lighting, which provides soft, indirect
light as well as enhancing key sculptural
elements of the space.
Aston Martin has established its pioneering
factory at Gaydon in Warwickshire as a centre
of craftsmanship and technology. The Rapide
marks the beginning of a new era for the
company, with the introduction of a brand-new
manufacturing plant in Graz, Austria. Modelled
closely on Gaydon, the new facility offers
space, flexibility and the very latest production
technology, while maintaining the same focus
on quality and excellence.
48
INTERIOR
DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
The interior of the Rapide follows the same
‘truth to materials’ maxim as the exterior:
every material is used honestly and functionally.
The facia and instrument cluster are classic
Aston Martin, with dark zirconium dials on a
black surround that evoke the craft, style and
attention to detail of a luxury chronometer.
At the centre of the dashboard is Aston Martin’s
trademark glass starter module, into which
the ECU (Emotion Control Unit) is inserted to
start the car.
The front centre console contains the controls
for the dual-zone heating, ventilation and
air-conditioning system, which is divided into
front and rear sectors, as well as the audio and
navigation controls and the centrally mounted
clock. The Graphite inner area is surrounded
by Iridium Silver trim, a theme that flows through
to the rear console. All the rotary controls are
fashioned from turned, solid aluminium with a
silver anodised finish. Other elements within the
console have a satin chrome finish.
The Rapide features an all-new front seat
design, especially sculpted to provide the
right combination of sporting support and
long-distance comfort. The seats are trimmed in
leather (10 hides are used in each Rapide interior)
and are heated as standard, while seat cooling
for front and rear is available as an option. Each
rear seat folds individually to form a significantly
larger luggage compartment (886 litres from 317
litres). The 90.5-litre fuel tank, meanwhile, has
been designed to maximise the available luggage
area and facilitate a flat load space.
The Aston Martin Rapide features a high level
of standard equipment, including the 1000-watt
Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio system.
Developed from the close relationship between
Aston Martin and Danish audio specialist B&O,
the bespoke sound system is tailored to the
Rapide and incorporates 15 carefully placed
speakers. This creates an acoustically perfect
soundstage tuned for the dynamics and form
of the Rapide’s cabin. Provision for connecting
iPods and other MP3 players is included as
standard, allowing track access via the Rapide’s
audio display. Once the system has been
initialised, the twin acoustic lens speakers rise
silently from the dashboard to provide optimum
sound positioning.
Careful attention to detail, from the luggage
compartment and interior mechanisms to the
material and trim on the seat backs, gives the
cabin a holistic feel. The centre console runs
continuously from the instrument pack through
to the rear seats, cosseting the occupants and
uniting the space between all four seats. View
lines have also been carefully considered, giving
rear passengers an optimal view of the road
ahead, as well as optimising the acoustic quality
of the space, enabling easy communication
between front and rear.
In addition to ISOFIX fittings as standard, the
Aston Martin Rapide features a new range of
dedicated Rapide child seats, supplied by a
leading manufacturer and providing the highest
levels of car safety for children from birth through
to Group 2. Featuring the Rapide logo, these
child seats illustrate the car’s high levels of
everyday practicality.
Although the Rapide is a driver-focused car, the
rich cabin ambience provides a welcoming and
comfortable space for three passengers, offering
choices of entertainment technology, numerous
interior stowage areas and superior seats.
No usable space has been wasted: the interior
incorporates door pockets, cup-holders front
and rear, pockets for phones and MP3 players,
and central cubby boxes. In addition to LED
map lamps, the cabin offers subtle front and rear
ambient lighting, which provides soft, indirect
light as well as enhancing key sculptural
elements of the space.
Aston Martin has established its pioneering
factory at Gaydon in Warwickshire as a centre
of craftsmanship and technology. The Rapide
marks the beginning of a new era for the
company, with the introduction of a brand-new
manufacturing plant in Graz, Austria. Modelled
closely on Gaydon, the new facility offers
space, flexibility and the very latest production
technology, while maintaining the same focus
on quality and excellence.
50
OPTIONS &
ACCESSORIES
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
The Aston Martin Rapide is truly bespoke.
The host of trim options available, with myriad
combinations of colour, material and stitching,
ensures that every Rapide is an individual
expression of its owner’s taste and desires.
Options include a colour-keyed steering wheel to
match the car’s interior and the application of an
embroidered Rapide logo on the seat headrest in
a range of colours, while high- and low-level trim
areas in the cabin provide an almost limitless
number of possible combinations.
In addition to the standard Bang & Olufsen
BeoSound Rapide audio system, the Rapide is
offered with a Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
option. The system consists of two 6.5-inch LCD
screens integrated directly into the rear of the
front headrests, displaying input from a six-DVD
changer, MP3 players, games consoles or other
auxiliary devices. Individual controls allow each
occupant to watch independently using wireless
headphones, while the sound output can also
be channelled through the powerful BeoSound
Rapide system.
50
OPTIONS &
ACCESSORIES
OPTIONS & ACCESSORIES
The Aston Martin Rapide is truly bespoke.
The host of trim options available, with myriad
combinations of colour, material and stitching,
ensures that every Rapide is an individual
expression of its owner’s taste and desires.
Options include a colour-keyed steering wheel to
match the car’s interior and the application of an
embroidered Rapide logo on the seat headrest in
a range of colours, while high- and low-level trim
areas in the cabin provide an almost limitless
number of possible combinations.
In addition to the standard Bang & Olufsen
BeoSound Rapide audio system, the Rapide is
offered with a Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
option. The system consists of two 6.5-inch LCD
screens integrated directly into the rear of the
front headrests, displaying input from a six-DVD
changer, MP3 players, games consoles or other
auxiliary devices. Individual controls allow each
occupant to watch independently using wireless
headphones, while the sound output can also
be channelled through the powerful BeoSound
Rapide system.
00
52
HERITAGE
HEAD
HERITAGE
Aston Martin is one of the world’s most
distinguished sports car manufacturers.
It has produced exclusive, hand-crafted
sports cars for over 90 years. In that time,
just over 50,000 Aston Martins have been
built and more than 80 per cent are still
in use, cherished, driven and raced by
enthusiastic owners around the world.
In 1947, Aston Martin was acquired by
industrialist David (later Sir David) Brown and
soon produced the first of the famous ‘DB’
series of cars. These iconic models were among
the most beautiful and desirable of all sports
cars of the 1950s and 1960s, and helped define
Aston Martin’s image and ethos, as well as
securing its long-term future.
The founders of the company, Lionel Martin
and Robert Bamford, had a clear vision:
to create sports cars with a distinctive
character; cars built to a high standard that
were exhilarating to drive and own; cars with
power, beauty and soul. Those values remain
integral to Aston Martin today.
David Brown’s period of ownership also saw
Aston Martin win at Le Mans in 1959, with
the DBR1, and secure victory in that year’s
World Sportscar Championship.
DBR1
In 1964, Aston Martin made its big-screen
debut when a specially customised DB5 starred
alongside Sean Connery in Goldfinger, the third
James Bond film. More than 40 years on, the
special relationship with 007 is still going strong
– the legendary British secret agent drives an
Aston Martin in both Casino Royale and
Quantum of Solace.
Racing remains firmly intertwined with the
company’s DNA. Aston Martin made an
evocative return to international sports car
racing in 2005 when a Works-prepared DBR9
took class honours on its debut at the 12 Hours
of Sebring before confirming its ability by
winning the famous Tourist Trophy outright at
Silverstone. The main objective, however, was
always victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours – a feat
achieved in 2007 and 2008 when the DBR9
overcame its GT1 rivals to further Aston Martin’s
enviable racing pedigree. For 2009, Aston Martin
entered the premier LMP1 class at Le Mans
with a new, purpose-built car powered by the
same production-based V12 engine that powers
the Rapide. Aston Martin finished a creditable
fourth overall and, significantly, was the
highest-placed petrol-fuelled car. It then went
on to win outright the second round of the Asian
Le Mans Series in Japan and to secure overall
team and driver titles in the European Le Mans
Series after finishing on the podium in all five of
the Series races.
A production version of Aston Martin’s V12
Vantage, powered by a standard V12 engine,
won its class first time out at the gruelling
Nürburgring 24-Hour race in 2009. In addition,
Aston Martin is the only manufacturer to offer
a production-based racing car in all four
FIA-sanctioned sports car classes (GT1, GT2,
GT3 and GT4), all of which have enjoyed
considerable success around the world.
Customers are invited to share in this heritage:
a visit to the HQ and factory at Gaydon in
Warwickshire, or the Graz facility in Austria,
forms an important part of the unique
Aston Martin buying experience.
DBR9
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52
HERITAGE
HEAD
HERITAGE
Aston Martin is one of the world’s most
distinguished sports car manufacturers.
It has produced exclusive, hand-crafted
sports cars for over 90 years. In that time,
just over 50,000 Aston Martins have been
built and more than 80 per cent are still
in use, cherished, driven and raced by
enthusiastic owners around the world.
In 1947, Aston Martin was acquired by
industrialist David (later Sir David) Brown and
soon produced the first of the famous ‘DB’
series of cars. These iconic models were among
the most beautiful and desirable of all sports
cars of the 1950s and 1960s, and helped define
Aston Martin’s image and ethos, as well as
securing its long-term future.
The founders of the company, Lionel Martin
and Robert Bamford, had a clear vision:
to create sports cars with a distinctive
character; cars built to a high standard that
were exhilarating to drive and own; cars with
power, beauty and soul. Those values remain
integral to Aston Martin today.
David Brown’s period of ownership also saw
Aston Martin win at Le Mans in 1959, with
the DBR1, and secure victory in that year’s
World Sportscar Championship.
DBR1
In 1964, Aston Martin made its big-screen
debut when a specially customised DB5 starred
alongside Sean Connery in Goldfinger, the third
James Bond film. More than 40 years on, the
special relationship with 007 is still going strong
– the legendary British secret agent drives an
Aston Martin in both Casino Royale and
Quantum of Solace.
Racing remains firmly intertwined with the
company’s DNA. Aston Martin made an
evocative return to international sports car
racing in 2005 when a Works-prepared DBR9
took class honours on its debut at the 12 Hours
of Sebring before confirming its ability by
winning the famous Tourist Trophy outright at
Silverstone. The main objective, however, was
always victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours – a feat
achieved in 2007 and 2008 when the DBR9
overcame its GT1 rivals to further Aston Martin’s
enviable racing pedigree. For 2009, Aston Martin
entered the premier LMP1 class at Le Mans
with a new, purpose-built car powered by the
same production-based V12 engine that powers
the Rapide. Aston Martin finished a creditable
fourth overall and, significantly, was the
highest-placed petrol-fuelled car. It then went
on to win outright the second round of the Asian
Le Mans Series in Japan and to secure overall
team and driver titles in the European Le Mans
Series after finishing on the podium in all five of
the Series races.
A production version of Aston Martin’s V12
Vantage, powered by a standard V12 engine,
won its class first time out at the gruelling
Nürburgring 24-Hour race in 2009. In addition,
Aston Martin is the only manufacturer to offer
a production-based racing car in all four
FIA-sanctioned sports car classes (GT1, GT2,
GT3 and GT4), all of which have enjoyed
considerable success around the world.
Customers are invited to share in this heritage:
a visit to the HQ and factory at Gaydon in
Warwickshire, or the Graz facility in Austria,
forms an important part of the unique
Aston Martin buying experience.
DBR9
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SPECIFICATION
1 Not available in all markets.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
2 Includes Traffic
Messaging Channel (TMC)
in Continental Europe.
3 Complies with UK
Thatcham Category 5
requirements.
Excludes subscription.
Standard in UK.
4 iPod® is a trademark of
Apple Inc., registered in the
US and other countries.
Body
• Four-door body style with tailgate
and four individual seats
• E xtruded aluminium bonded VH body structure
• Aluminium and composite body panels
• E xtruded aluminium door side-impact beams
• Single bi-xenon headlamps with integrated
LED side lights and direction indicators
• LED rear lamps and side repeaters
Engine
• All-alloy, quad overhead camshaft, 48-valve,
5935 cc V12
• Front mid-mounted engine, rear-wheel drive
• Fully catalysed stainless steel exhaust system
with active bypass valves
• Compression ratio 10.9:1
• Max power 350 kW (477 PS/470 bhp)
at 6000 rpm
• Max torque 600 Nm (443 lb ft) at 5000 rpm
• Acceleration 0-60 mph in 5.0 sec;
0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.2 sec
• Max speed 296 km/h (184 mph)
Transmission
mid-mounted, Touchtronic 2 six-speed
gearbox with electronic shift-by-wire
control system
• Alloy torque tube with carbon-fibre
propeller shaft
• Limited-slip differential
• Final-drive ratio 3.46:1
• Rear
Steering
and pinion, Servotronic speed-sensitive
power-assisted steering, 3.0 turns lock-to-lock
• Column tilt and reach adjustment
• Rack
Wheels & tyres
alloy wheels
• Front Bridgestone Potenza 245/40 R20
• Rear Bridgestone Potenza 295/35 R20
• 20”
Suspension
Independent double wishbones
incorporating anti-dive geometry,
coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
• Rear Independent double wishbones
with anti-squat and anti-lift geometry,
coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
• Adaptive damping system
• Front
Brakes
Dual-cast brake discs,
390 mm diameter with six-piston calipers
• Rear Dual-cast brake discs,
360 mm diameter with four-piston calipers
• Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
• Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
• Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
• Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
• Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
• Positive Torque Control (PTC)
• Electronic Park Brake (EPB)
• Traction Control (TC)
• Front
Interior
• Full-grain leather interior
• Walnut facia trim
• Iridium Silver centre console outer finish
and Graphite inner finish
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror with
garage door opener (USA and Canada only)1
• Electrically operated front seats
• Memory front seats and exterior mirrors
(three positions)
• Dual-stage driver and front passenger
frontal airbags
• Front occupant side airbags
• Head protection airbags for front
and rear occupants
• Heated front and rear seats
• Heated rear screen
• Automatic front and rear
temperature control
• Organic Electroluminescent (OEL) displays
• LED map lamps and ambient lighting
• Trip computer
• Cruise control
• Hard Disk Drive (HDD) satellite navigation1,2
• Bluetooth telephone preparation1
• Satellite radio system (USA only)
• Powerfold exterior mirrors
• Front and rear parking sensors
• Tyre-pressure monitoring1
• Alarm and immobiliser
• Remote-control central door locking and
boot release
• Tracking device (UK only)3
• Boot-mounted umbrella
In-car entertainment
W Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio
system with ICEpower® technology
• Integrated Apple iPod® connector4
• USB connector with Waveform Audio Format
(WAF), Windows Media Player (WMA) and
MPEG (MP3) audio file compatibility
• 3.5 mm auxiliary input socket
• 1000
Options
• Cooled front and rear seats
• Twin-screen rear-seat entertainment
system with six-disc DVD player,
auxiliary input, wireless headphones
and remote control
• Alternative facia trim finishes:
Mahogany, Piano Black, Bamboo,
Tamo Ash, Nexus Alloy
• Matching wood door trim
• Colour-keyed steering wheel
• Second glass key
• Magnum Silver rear lamp infills
• Delete model badging
• Delete protective tape
• 20” alloy wheels with Graphite finish
• Alternative brake caliper finish –
black, red, silver
• Embroidered Rapide seat logo
• Personalised sill plaques
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view
mirror with garage door opener
(Europe only)
• Alarm upgrade (volumetric and tilt sensor)
• Tracking device1,3
• First-aid kit
• Ashtray and cigar lighter
Dimensions
Length 5019 mm (197.6”)
• Width 1929 mm (75.9”) excluding mirrors;
2140 mm (84.3”) including mirrors
• Height 1360 mm (53.5”)
• Wheelbase 2989 mm (117.7”)
• Front track 1589 mm (62.6”)
• Rear track 1613 mm (63.5”)
• Fuel capacity 90.5 litres
• Kerb weight 1950 kg (4299 lb) (predicted)
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SPECIFICATION
1 Not available in all markets.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
2 Includes Traffic
Messaging Channel (TMC)
in Continental Europe.
3 Complies with UK
Thatcham Category 5
requirements.
Excludes subscription.
Standard in UK.
4 iPod® is a trademark of
Apple Inc., registered in the
US and other countries.
Body
• Four-door body style with tailgate
and four individual seats
• E xtruded aluminium bonded VH body structure
• Aluminium and composite body panels
• E xtruded aluminium door side-impact beams
• Single bi-xenon headlamps with integrated
LED side lights and direction indicators
• LED rear lamps and side repeaters
Engine
• All-alloy, quad overhead camshaft, 48-valve,
5935 cc V12
• Front mid-mounted engine, rear-wheel drive
• Fully catalysed stainless steel exhaust system
with active bypass valves
• Compression ratio 10.9:1
• Max power 350 kW (477 PS/470 bhp)
at 6000 rpm
• Max torque 600 Nm (443 lb ft) at 5000 rpm
• Acceleration 0-60 mph in 5.0 sec;
0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.2 sec
• Max speed 296 km/h (184 mph)
Transmission
mid-mounted, Touchtronic 2 six-speed
gearbox with electronic shift-by-wire
control system
• Alloy torque tube with carbon-fibre
propeller shaft
• Limited-slip differential
• Final-drive ratio 3.46:1
• Rear
Steering
and pinion, Servotronic speed-sensitive
power-assisted steering, 3.0 turns lock-to-lock
• Column tilt and reach adjustment
• Rack
Wheels & tyres
alloy wheels
• Front Bridgestone Potenza 245/40 R20
• Rear Bridgestone Potenza 295/35 R20
• 20”
Suspension
Independent double wishbones
incorporating anti-dive geometry,
coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
• Rear Independent double wishbones
with anti-squat and anti-lift geometry,
coil springs, anti-roll bar and
monotube adaptive dampers
• Adaptive damping system
• Front
Brakes
Dual-cast brake discs,
390 mm diameter with six-piston calipers
• Rear Dual-cast brake discs,
360 mm diameter with four-piston calipers
• Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
• Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
• Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
• Emergency Brake Assist (EBA)
• Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)
• Positive Torque Control (PTC)
• Electronic Park Brake (EPB)
• Traction Control (TC)
• Front
Interior
• Full-grain leather interior
• Walnut facia trim
• Iridium Silver centre console outer finish
and Graphite inner finish
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror with
garage door opener (USA and Canada only)1
• Electrically operated front seats
• Memory front seats and exterior mirrors
(three positions)
• Dual-stage driver and front passenger
frontal airbags
• Front occupant side airbags
• Head protection airbags for front
and rear occupants
• Heated front and rear seats
• Heated rear screen
• Automatic front and rear
temperature control
• Organic Electroluminescent (OEL) displays
• LED map lamps and ambient lighting
• Trip computer
• Cruise control
• Hard Disk Drive (HDD) satellite navigation1,2
• Bluetooth telephone preparation1
• Satellite radio system (USA only)
• Powerfold exterior mirrors
• Front and rear parking sensors
• Tyre-pressure monitoring1
• Alarm and immobiliser
• Remote-control central door locking and
boot release
• Tracking device (UK only)3
• Boot-mounted umbrella
In-car entertainment
W Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio
system with ICEpower® technology
• Integrated Apple iPod® connector4
• USB connector with Waveform Audio Format
(WAF), Windows Media Player (WMA) and
MPEG (MP3) audio file compatibility
• 3.5 mm auxiliary input socket
• 1000
Options
• Cooled front and rear seats
• Twin-screen rear-seat entertainment
system with six-disc DVD player,
auxiliary input, wireless headphones
and remote control
• Alternative facia trim finishes:
Mahogany, Piano Black, Bamboo,
Tamo Ash, Nexus Alloy
• Matching wood door trim
• Colour-keyed steering wheel
• Second glass key
• Magnum Silver rear lamp infills
• Delete model badging
• Delete protective tape
• 20” alloy wheels with Graphite finish
• Alternative brake caliper finish –
black, red, silver
• Embroidered Rapide seat logo
• Personalised sill plaques
• Auto-dimming interior rear-view
mirror with garage door opener
(Europe only)
• Alarm upgrade (volumetric and tilt sensor)
• Tracking device1,3
• First-aid kit
• Ashtray and cigar lighter
Dimensions
Length 5019 mm (197.6”)
• Width 1929 mm (75.9”) excluding mirrors;
2140 mm (84.3”) including mirrors
• Height 1360 mm (53.5”)
• Wheelbase 2989 mm (117.7”)
• Front track 1589 mm (62.6”)
• Rear track 1613 mm (63.5”)
• Fuel capacity 90.5 litres
• Kerb weight 1950 kg (4299 lb) (predicted)
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Aston Martin Lagonda Limited,
Banbury Road, Gaydon,
Warwickshire, CV35 0DB England
Telephone +44 (0)1926 644644
Facsimile +44 (0)1926 644333
www.astonmartin.com
IMPORTANT NOTICE Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
is constantly seeking ways to improve the specification,
design and production of its vehicles and alterations take
place continually. Whilst every effort is made to produce
up-to-date literature, this brochure should not be regarded
as an infallible guide to current specifications, nor does it
constitute an offer for sale of any particular vehicle. The
contents of this brochure represent the company’s business
as a whole. Text and photographs may relate to models
not available for sale in some countries. Performance
results may vary depending on the specification of the
particular vehicle, road and environmental conditions
and driving style. Published figures should be used for
comparison purposes only and verification should not be
attempted on public roads. Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
strongly urges that all speed laws be obeyed and that safety
belts be worn at all times. Distributors and dealers are not
agents of Aston Martin Lagonda Limited and have absolutely
no authority to bind Aston Martin Lagonda Limited by any
express or implied undertaking or representation.
PART NO: 704425
Concept by Aston Martin.
Rapide location photography in Austria
and Italy by Rene Staud Studios.
Rapide location photography in London by Eric Frideen.
Rapide studio photography by Charlie Magee.
Designed and produced by John Brown.