Aston Martin DBS Superleggera generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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DBS Superleggera, Model year 2018 (2.Generation) | 270 l |
Variants
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera variants: DBS 770 Ultimate Coupé vs. DBS 770 Ultimate Volante vs. DBS Superleggera Coupé vs. DBS Superleggera Volante
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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DBS 770 Ultimate Coupé | 270 l |
DBS 770 Ultimate Volante | 260 l |
DBS Superleggera Coupé | 270 l |
DBS Superleggera Volante | 260 l |
The boot space compared to other Aston Martin models
When it comes to Aston Martins, the DBS Superleggera finds itself sandwiched – in a less than tidy fashion – between other models in the brand when it comes to boot space. It offers more room than the Vantage Roadster (200 l) and the Vantage Coupé (235 l), but it's shadowed by the equally glorious twins, the DB11 Coupé and DB11 Volante, both with 280 liters of space. You can't talk about boot space in Aston Martin's lineup without mentioning the DBX, which has a gargantuan 490 liters, but that's a different kettle of automotive fish altogether.
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera vs other current cars by Aston Martin
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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Vantage Roadster | 200 l |
Vantage Coupé | 235 l |
DBS 770 Ultimate Volante | 260 l |
DBS Superleggera Volante | 260 l |
DB12 Coupé | 262 l |
DBS 770 Ultimate Coupé | 270 l |
DBS Superleggera Coupé | 270 l |
DB11 Coupé | 280 l |
DB11 Volante | 280 l |
DBX | 491 l |
DBX707 | 491 l |
How does the boot space of the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera compare to it's nearest competitors?
Now, let's take a look at how the DBS Superleggera boot space compares to its nearest rivals. Of course, nothing compares to the ludicrous 1,050 liters of the Range Rover (though it's more posh tractor than sportscar), but let's focus on more likeminded competitors. The Lamborghini Urus has a boot space of 616 liters, which is actually pretty big considering its looks; however, it's a bit of an anomaly in this comparison. In the grand touring department, we find the likes of the Ferrari GTC4Lusso at 450 liters and the Ferrari Portofino M with 292 liters. Let's not forget about the McLaren GT Series at 570 liters, which leaves the DBS Superleggera in the dust boot-wise. And if you're the one individual who truly cares about this, know that the DBS Superleggera does beat the likes of the Lamborghini Huracán with its meager 38 liters boot space.
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera vs. similar cars
(Boot space)Car model | Boot space |
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Mercedes-Benz AMG GT 4-Türer Coupé 2018 | 456 l |
Ferrari GTC4Lusso 2016 | 450 l |
ALPINA B4/D4 (4er-Reihe) 2014 | 445 l |
McLaren GT Series 2019 | 420 l |
Lexus RC 2016 | 366 l |
Aston Martin DB11 2016 | 280 l |
Ferrari Roma 2020 | 272 l |
Aston Martin DBS Superleggera 2018 | 270 l |
Ferrari 488 2015 | 230 l |
McLaren Sports Series 2015 | 220 l |
Lexus LC 2017 | 172 l |
Ferrari F8 2019 | 170 l |
Aston Martin DB9 GT 2015 | 155 l |
BMW i8 2014 | 154 l |
Lotus Emira 2022 | 151 l |
Polestar 1 2020 | 143 l |
Honda NSX 2016 | 110 l |
Maserati MC20 2021 | 100 l |
Lamborghini Huracán 2014 | 100 l |
Alpine A110 2017 | 96 l |
Ferrari SF90 2020 | 74 l |
Lamborghini Centenario 2016 | 60 l |
Alfa Romeo 4C 2014 | 40 l |