
Aston Martin V8 - Wikipedia
With the demise of the straight-six Vantage in 1973, the DBS V8, now restyled and called simply the Aston Martin V8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades. It was eventually retired in favour of the Virage in 1989. From 1969 through 1972, Aston's flagship model was the DBS V8.
DBS & DBS V8 - Aston Martin DBS
DBS V8. After an announcement on 27 September, 1969, DBS was made available with the long awaited V8 engine, with the car being known as DBSV8 – a four-seat grand touring car, capable of 160 mph. As with the straight six, the design of the …
Aston Martin DBS - Wikipedia
In September 1969 the DBS was made available with the 5340 cc V8 engine for which it was always intended, this variant being known as the DBS V8. [6][7] At the time, it was the fastest four-seater production car in the world.
1971 Aston Martin DBS V8 5-Speed - Bring a Trailer
Sep 8, 2023 · The Tadek Marek-designed 5.3-liter V8 is equipped with quad overhead camshafts as well as Bosch mechanical fuel injection and DB-branded intake covers. The chassis is said to have been fitted with three previous engines during EPA testing before the current engine was installed in the 1970s.
The Aston Martin V8 Evolution - MyCarQuest.com
Jan 16, 2025 · Below is the evolution summary of the Aston Martin V8. DBS V8. The V8 5340cc engine has 4 overhead camshafts and Bosch mechanical fuel injection. This engine was the basis of all Aston Martins for the next 20 years. The DBS V8 was the fastest 4 seater production car in the world at the time.
Aston Martin DBS buyer's guide - Prestige & Performance Car
Aug 24, 2023 · Whether it’s a six-cylinder DBS or a V8 (commonly known as a DBS V8), these four-seater fastbacks are now collectable classics, and still offer the looks and performance to match. Motor magazine tested a Vantage-specification six-cylinder DBS for their 21 December 1968 issue, reporting a 0-60mph time of 7.1 seconds and a top speed of 141.5mph.
DBS V8 - Aston Martins.com
Front mounted all-alloy 90° V8, 5,340 cc, two-valves-per cylinder, twin overhead camshafts per bank. Engine number prefix V540/ Bosch PES 8KL mechanical fuel injection system. Fuel supplied by Bosch OF 602 electric, vane type, pump. Manual: 5 speed ZF. Hydraulically operated 10½” Borg and Beck single dry-plate diaphragm clutch.
Aston Martin DBS V8: Buyer's Guide [UPDATED H2 2024]
Understand the right price for a Aston Martin DBS V8. Understand the history of the model and numbers remaining.
Aston Martin V8 Specs, Top Speed, Price & Engine Review
The DBS V8 consists of a 5.3 L V8 engine with a capacity of 5340 cc that delivers an output power of 315 hp. It reaches the speed of 60 mph in 5.9 seconds and the top speed is about 160 mph.
Aston Martin DBS V8 (1969-1972) - motor-car.net
The Aston Martin DBS V8 is a GT car produced by the British manufacturer Aston Martin Lagonda Limited from 1967 to 1972. History. The DBS was intended as the successor to the Aston Martin DB6, although the two ran concurrently for three years.