Aston Martin has built a new V12 speedster inspired by its 1950s racers. And it will be built in very limited numbers.
We can always count on Aston Martin to deliver a stunning concept car, and its latest doesn’t disappoint. It’s the DBR22, a celebration of the company’s classic open-top racers and the anniversary of Aston’s bespoke custom division. It might be a concept car, but Aston Martin will build the real thing for a handful of its best customers.
Q Branch Celebrates 10 Years of Bespoke

Aston Martin’s Q branch was launched 10 years ago to help customers get an Aston that’s even more special than its “normal” low-volume sports cars. Most of those buyers were looking for upgrades like special carbon trim, new leather options, and other similarly subtle changes.
But a few were looking for entire vehicles. That desire for a bespoke Aston gave the world models like the one-off Aston Martin Victor, the 14-unit Vantage V600, the limited to 24 Vulcan trackday special, and more.
The DBR22 is the latest of those, and while the company isn’t saying how many will see production, we can bet it’s going to be a very small number.
Styled to Pay Tribute to 1950s Astons

705-Horse V12 Power

