11 sightings by 10 spotters worldwide

Market value
$26,000 to $236,000
Did you know
Featured in 1971 Bond film 'Diamonds Are Forever'.
The Aston Martin DBS V8, produced between 1969 and 1972, represents a pivotal moment in automotive history, marking Aston Martin's ambitious leap into the high-performance V8 arena. Born from the visionary mind of Tadek Marek, this British brute was the first Aston to house the now-legendary 5.3-liter V8 engine—an engineering marvel that delivered an impressive 320 horsepower, capable of propelling the car to a blistering 160 mph. Trust me, in its day, this was genuine supercar territory.
Visually, the DBS V8 was a muscular departure from its elegant predecessors, flaunting a more aggressive stance characterized by its wide grille, pronounced bonnet scoop, and those unmistakable quad headlights. Inside, it was quintessentially British luxury—rich Connolly leather, polished walnut veneers, and enough charm to make even the most cynical petrolhead swoon. Yet beneath this veneer of refinement lurked a chassis and suspension setup that was surprisingly adept, offering a balance of comfort and agility that defied the car's substantial weight.
Culturally, the DBS V8 quickly became an icon, famously appearing alongside Roger Moore in the television series "The Persuaders!", cementing its legacy as the suave gentleman's express. While not extensively raced, its robust engine and innovative engineering laid the groundwork for Aston Martin's future motorsport endeavors. Today, the DBS V8 stands as a testament to Aston Martin's daring spirit and engineering prowess—a car that demands respect, admiration, and perhaps just a touch of envy.

Båstad, Sverige
by SVGCarspotting

Utrecht, Netherlands
by Ryan

Utrecht, Netherlands
by Duif17

Lyon, France
by GA_GEUR

Mumbai, India
by apspotscars

Paris, France
by Julesctl12

Amsterdam, Netherlands
by Duif17

Praha, Czech Republic
by Michnoh

Brummen, Netherlands
by Tanjaja

Viry-Châtillon, France
by Paulbg3009

Köln, Deutschland
by KevLP
11 Aston Martin DBS V8 1969 - 1972 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 10 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Aston Martin DBS V8 1969 - 1972 is rated Rare.
Recent Aston Martin DBS V8 1969 - 1972 sightings on AutoRadar come from Båstad, Utrecht, Lyon, Mumbai, Paris, Amsterdam. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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