Aston Martin has revealed the limited-run DBS Superleggera Concorde Edition to pay homage to the supersonic airliner.
 
Designed by the brand’s Q division, the special edition marks 50 years since the jet first took to the skies.
 
The special edition is differentiated by unique side strakes milled from solid aluminium, a black tinted carbon-fibre roof with Concorde silhouette graphic, a bespoke painted livery comprising British Airways colours on the roof strake, aero blade and rear diffuser, a British Airways ‘Speedmarque’ logo in chrome on the front arches, and jet black Civil Aviation Authority aircraft identifier numbers ahead of the rear arch. 
 
On the inside, buyers get Concorde logos on the front seat facings, a Mach Meter graphic embroidered on the driver’s side sun visor, and a unique headliner featuring printed Alcantara displaying a ‘sonic boom’ graphic.
 
There’s also paddle shifters made from titanium from Concorde compressor blades, seatbelt buckle badges milled from solid aluminium, bespoke sill plaques and floor mats featuring a unique pattern.
 
Power comes from the same a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine producing 533kW and 900Nm found in the regular DBS Superleggera. Aston Martin claims the 0-100km/h sprint takes 3.4 seconds, while the top speed is 340km/h.
 
Only 10 examples of the DBS Superleggera Concorde Edition will be available.
 
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