The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera needs more power, said absolutely no one ever; yet Wheelsandmore has launched a couple of software updates, each priced at €4,193 ($4,670) in Germany.
Regardless which one you choose, they will make your British super GT 105 PS (104 HP / 72 kW) and 130 Nm (96 lb-ft) more powerful. This means that the 5.2-liter V12 engine is capable of pushing out 830 PS (818 hp / 610 kW) and 1,030 Nm (760 lb-ft) of torque.
The extra oomph has definitely made the DBS Superleggera quicker, although Wheelsandmore didn’t disclose the new 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time, which in the stock model takes 3.4 seconds. Top speed remains identical, though, at 340 km/h (211 mph).
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Now, the DBS Superleggera is one of the best looking cars in class. Thus, it doesn’t need any visual updates, as they’ll probably ruin, rather than improve, its styling. As a result, the tuner has just fitted a new set of wheels.
Measuring 10×22-inch up front and 12×22-inch at the rear, and wrapped in 265/30 and 315/25 high-performance Pirelli tires respectively, they have been specially developed for the model. For the rims, Wheelsandmore is offering different finishes, so that when completed, no two DBS Superleggeras will look the same.
Encountering two identical DBS Superleggeras is going to be tricky anyway, as this is one expensive product whose pricing starts at $304,995 in the US of A, €274,995 in Germany and £225,000 in the United Kingdom – and, of course, there are many customization options for customers to choose from.