The very first Aston Martin DBR22 Shows up in Sitges, Spain

The very first Aston Martin DBR22 Shows up in Sitges, Spain

Exactly one year ago, Aston Martin unveiled the DBR22 at the Monterey Carweek. Now, the very first specimen has finally been spotted in Sitges, Spain.

The DBR22 was meant to pay homage to the legendary DBR models of the 50s. The development of the DBR22, introduced in California, is the latest in a long line of exceptional projects expertly handled by Aston Martin's in-house bespoke division, Q by Aston Martin. This year marks a decade of crafting exclusive cars for the most discerning customers worldwide. Iconic custom creations like the Aston Martin Victor and limited-series special models such as the Vulcan – restricted to 24 units worldwide, and the Vantage V600 – limited to just 14 units – stand as truly splendid examples of this collaboration. Hence, it seems fitting that the DBR22 should also serve as the basis for a production feasibility example for an extremely exclusive number of Q by Aston Martin clients.

By combining the classic art of bodywork with advanced materials and cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, the DBR22 becomes a perfect blend of sleek design, technical precision, breathtaking performance, and genuine passion. A flawless homage to Q by Aston Martin and its boundless potential. All of this is underscored by the understanding that it is one of the rarest Aston Martins in the illustrious 109-year history of the brand.

With classical proportions and impeccable, muscular curves, the DBR22 speaks boldly of tradition – particularly of Aston Martin's lifelong lineage of world-class two-seater open-cockpit sports cars like the DBR1 and the DB3S – yet expresses them with a dynamic new interpretation of this compelling theme.








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