Want a new Aston Martin DB11? You’ll have to choose
between the eight- and twelve-cylinder models. But Brabus, with its famously
unquenchable thirst for power, just might have made your decision easier.
Harnessing its expertise with Mercedes engines,
Brabus and its Startech division have boosted the output from the AMG-sourced
4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 to an impressive 610 horsepower and 800 Nm of torque.
That’s not just more than the 503 hp and 675 Nm in the standard V8, but considerably more than the 600 hp and 700 Nm boasted by the V12 model. With that much power
and twist channeled to the rear wheels though an eight-speed automatic
transmission, the German tuner says its take on the exquisite British GT –
dubbed SP610 – will rocket from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8
seconds and top out at a very Brabus-like 310 km/h.
Along with the Brabus-tuned engine, Startech is
offering its own new set of 21-inch wheels, along with a full aero kit made
from carbon fiber and available in gloss or matte finishes. It also offers
copious interior upgrades – you know, in case the “standard” cabin environment
fitted by the craftsmen in Gaydon doesn’t prove sufficiently luxurious for your
tastes.
This show car features a two-tone
beige and gray leather interior with carbon-fiber trim, and a rather striking
copper-tone roof and trim pieces contrasting with the dark gray bodywork.
Look for the enhanced DB11 to feature on Brabus’
show stand at the Geneva Motor Show this week, alongside a full array of other
Brabus- and Startech-enhanced vehicles.