The production time for an Aston Martin varies depending on the model and customization options. Generally, it can take anywhere from 2 to 6 months to build a new Aston Martin, with bespoke configurations potentially extending the timeline. Each vehicle is handcrafted, which contributes to the time required for production. Additionally, factors such as demand and supply chain logistics can affect delivery times.
The 2005 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.4 in. (185.4 in.) long.
The 2008 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.4 in. (185.4 in.) long.
The 2012 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.4 in. (185.4 in.) long.
The 2014 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.8 in. (185.8 in.) long.
The 2011 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.5 in. (185.5 in.) long.
The 2009 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.5 in. (185.5 in.) long.
The 2007 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.4 in. (185.4 in.) long.
The 2006 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.4 in. (185.4 in.) long.
The 2010 Aston-Martin DB9 is 15 ft. 5.5 in. (185.5 in.) long.
The 2014 Aston-Martin Rapide-S is 16 ft. 5.6 in. (197.6 in.) long.
The 2012 Aston-Martin V8-Vantage is 14 ft. 4.6 in. (172.6 in.) long.
The 2013 Aston-Martin V8-Vantage is 14 ft. 4.6 in. (172.6 in.) long.