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Aston Martin DB7

Classic Grand Tourer 1994–2004 Up to 435 hp Ian Callum Design Icon

The Aston Martin DB7 saved the company — a gorgeous Ian Callum-designed coupe that modernised the brand, attracted a new generation of owners, and became the most commercially successful Aston Martin of its era with over 7,000 units produced.

7,000+
Units Produced
V-12
Vantage Engine (1999+)
435 hp
Peak Power (GTA)
1994
First Year of Production

Overview

The DB7, launched in 1994 at the Geneva Motor Show, marked a turning point in Aston Martin’s history. Designed by Ian Callum — later famous for his work at Jaguar — and developed using a stretched Jaguar XJS platform with Jaguar’s 3.2-litre supercharged inline-six, it provided a more accessible entry into Aston Martin ownership while retaining the brand’s handbuilt ethos.

The 1999 introduction of the DB7 Vantage with a new 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V-12 transformed the model’s desirability, offering proper supercar performance in the same beautiful body. The final DB7 GTA of 2002 refined the package further before the DB9 succeeded it.

Today, the DB7 — particularly the V-12 Vantage and GTA — occupies a growing collector segment. In Azerbaijan, examples represent an accessible entry to V-12 Aston Martin ownership with great visual appeal and a manageable maintenance footprint compared with newer cars.

DB7 in Pictures

Key Specifications

  • Early engine: 3.2-litre Eaton supercharged inline-six producing 335 hp.
  • Vantage engine: 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V-12 producing 420–435 hp.
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual or 5-speed automatic options depending on variant and year.
  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive.
  • Platform: Modified Jaguar XJS floorpan with steel body.
  • Body styles: Coupe and Volante (convertible) throughout production.
  • Kerb weight: Approximately 1,750 kg (V-12 Vantage).
  • Production total: Over 7,000 units — Aston Martin’s highest to that date.

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePowerTorque0–100 km/hTop SpeedBest For
DB7 (1994)3.2L Supercharged I-6335 hp466 Nm5.8 sec266 km/hClassic inline-six GT character
DB7 Volante (1996)3.2L Supercharged I-6335 hp466 Nm6.0 sec258 km/hOpen-top classic touring
DB7 Vantage (1999)6.0L NA V-12420 hp540 Nm5.0 sec299 km/hV-12 GT at classic prices
DB7 GTA (2002)6.0L NA V-12435 hp540 Nm4.9 sec299 km/hFinal and most refined DB7

Classic Car Ownership in Azerbaijan

  • Service priority: Annual oil service; inspect cooling system, brake fluid, and rubber hoses.
  • Electrics: Pre-2000 cars can exhibit minor electrical gremlins; specialist diagnosis recommended.
  • Bodywork: Steel body; inspect for rust particularly around sills, wheel arches, and boot floor.
  • Supercharger (inline-six): Inspect belt and snout seal on earlier cars.
  • V-12 Vantage: Timing chains and coolant system are primary long-term focus items.
  • Parts supply: Broader availability than later VH models; some Jaguar-platform parts are interchangeable.

DB7 vs. Key Competitors

ModelCore StrengthMain Compromise (Local Context)
Aston Martin DB7Beautiful Ian Callum design, V-12 option, accessible classic pricingPre-modern electrics, older infotainment
Ferrari 456 GTItalian V-12 character, respected collector statusHigher service costs, more demanding maintenance
Jaguar XK8/XKRSimilar era, lower running costs, dealer networkLess exclusive, lower performance ceiling
Maserati 3200 GTItalian design, lower price pointLess reliable, smaller collector community
Aston Martin DB9More modern platform, better reliabilityHigher entry price for comparable models

Ownership Cost Calculator (Azerbaijan)

  • Estimated fuel used: 1120 litres/year
  • Estimated annual fuel cost: $840
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $7040
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $587

Should You Buy an Aston Martin DB7?

The DB7 — especially the V-12 Vantage or GTA — is a wonderful entry point to V-12 Aston Martin ownership at prices well below the DB9. Ian Callum’s design has aged beautifully, and the V-12 provides a memorable driving experience.

Buy with a full history and a pre-purchase inspection. Avoid cars with unknown service records, rust, or signs of deferred maintenance. For the right example, the DB7 offers exceptional character-per-dollar value among British collector cars.

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