9 Newest Aston Martin Sports Cars that Won't Let the Automaker Go Bust in 2021

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Back in January 2020, Aston Martin was on the brink of bankruptcy and did not have enough money to finish up the DBX factory in Wales. However, the existing shareholders and the owner of the Racing Point F1 team, Lawrence Stroll, stepped in with a combined half a billion pounds investment to save the company. This life line allowed Aston to straightened up the balance sheet, triple the stock price and as, a part of the deal with Lawrence, sign up the Racing Point team for the 2021 season. Besides, the Brits never stopped the lineup development and we will be welcoming multiple new models for the upcoming year.
Today we will let you show you all of the newcomers by Aston Martin, but before we get to the episode make sure to subscribe to #ATDN and ring the bell. Let’s start the engines!

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#1 2021 Q BY ASTON MARTIN DBX

Due to the aforementioned financial hardships, the DBX is arriving late as a 2021 model, but this delay gave time to introduce the last-minute refinements and expand customization options.

#2 Aston Martin DB5 Continuation

The DB5 earned the status of the world’s most famous car back in 1964, when it was driven by non-other than the Agent 007 in the movie Goldfinger. Back in the day 900 saloons were produced, and now 55 years later the elegant coupe returns to the limelight as a 25 units continuation series limited edition.

#3 2021 Aston Martin Vantage Roadster

Though the current Vantage coupe does belong to the gran turismo class, in its nature, it is a driver’s car that can be raced hard, putting a big smile on your face. And despite gaining 132 pounds of weight just for the ability to flaunt topless, its Roadster version loses none of its dynamics and performance potential.

#4 2021 Aston Martin Valhalla

The imminent arrival of the third hypercar in the Aston Martin stables is getting closer and we are ready to report on the latest news of its development process. The mid-engine “son of Valkyrie” shares the same styling and aerodynamics philosophy as its parent model.

#5 2021 AMB 001 BY ASTON MARTIN AND BROUGH SUPERIOR

Despite initial concerns, the joint superbike project between Aston Martin and Brough Superior powers through and the duo has already demonstrated track action of the prototype. Both brands bring to the table the latest techniques in automotive engineering.

#6 2021 ASTON MARTIN V12 SPEEDSTER

Limited to just 88 units, the 2021 V12 Speedster is the first production windshield-less supercar by Aston Martin, that will be released to the public in 2021 with a whopping 1 million dollars price tag.

#7 2021 Aston Martin Vantage 007 Edition & DBS Superleggera 007 Edition

While we are still doubting whether the twenty-fifth appearance of James Bond will take place in April 2021, Aston Martin is already accepting orders for the two honorary Bond models developed by company’s Q division: Vantage 007 Edition & DBS Superleggera 007 Edition.

#8 2021 Aston Martin DBX Bowmore Edition

Before any of the prominent tuning houses even had a chance to get their hands on the marque’s long-awaited SUV, Aston’s own customization division is ready with their interpretation of the model. Limited to 18 units, the Bowmore Edition celebrates the company’s partnership with the legendary whiskey distillery.

#9 2021 Aston Martin VANTAGE LEGACY COLLECTION

The trio of the Vantage Legacy Collection is released to celebrate the heritage of the original Vantage GT4, which debuted in far 2009 and was the company’s first race car built around the VH platform. Sold as a 3-car set, it includes the final units of the Vantage GT4, V12 Vantage GT3 and V8 Vantage GTE.