Aston Martins have always been sexy by nature, and the latest DB11 Volante is no exception.

Arguably one of the best-looking convertibles out there, it’s never a bad time to check it out again, even if it’s already been in the market for nearly four years since its introduction back in 2016. One does not even need to go outside to do so, unless you’ve been blessed with some $200,000 or so of play money it costs in the States before you start adding anything, as you can (somewhat) enjoy it from the comfort of your home.

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The 2020 DB11 Volante that you’re about to see being driven on the Jerusalem Road in Massachusetts came specced with a few options that bumped up the price to over a quarter of million. It’s worth every penny, should you ask us, but since I’m no financial advisor, but a petrol head disguised as an auto journo, let’s cover the basics before moving on to the 10-minute long POV  video.

Finished in Xenon Grey on top of the Red Oxide interior, this example of the British sports car has a German heart, represented by an Mercedes-AMG-sourced 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. Tuned by Aston, the engine pumps out 503 horsepower and 513 pound-feet (695 Nm) of torque, and comes matched to an eight-speed automatic gearbox. The soft-top model does the 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 4 seconds and tops out at 187 mph (301 km/h).

But enough of that. You know what to do now.