This one-off DB12 Volante is draped in a custom Frosted Glass Blue, accented by white pinstripes and gloss black wheels, creating a stunning and elegant exterior look.
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The Palm Beach Edition of the Aston Martin DB12 Volante shows what luxury looks like in the Florida sun. It is created as a one-off by Aston Martin’s customisation arm and has beach-inspired details. The exterior stands out with its unique Frosted Glass Blue paint, designed to shimmer like the Florida sun. The effect comes from tiny glass flakes mixed into the top layer, giving the car a soft, glowing finish. Aston Martin says this look can only be achieved by hand-spraying the paint, highlighting the attention to detail behind the design. The DB12 Volante Palm Beach Edition also sports a bold contrasting pinstripe along the front splitter, side sills, and rear bumper, creating a striking contrast with the main body colour. This eye-catching detail is paired with sleek jet-black, diamond-turned alloy wheels that add a touch of performance-inspired elegance to the overall design.
Pedro Mota, Regional President of Aston Martin the Americas, said, 'This extraordinary DB12 Volante model perfectly encapsulates the understated elegance of both Palm Beach and Aston Martin.'
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He also added, ‘Through a collaboration with Q by Aston Martin and Aston Martin Palm Beach, we have created an exceptional sportscar that merges stunning performance, artistry and luxury. This Q commission is bound to entice more customers to create a unique specification with Q by Aston Martin, where peerless creativity and British craftsmanship generate vehicles as unique and special for their owners.'
The interior of the Palm Beach Edition DB12 Volante mirrors the elegance of its exterior with a stunning blend of Aurora Blue and Ivory leather, highlighted by bold Spicy Red stitching for a vibrant contrast. It boasts beautifully crafted Linear Light Olive Ash wood trim, perfectly book-matched to create a continuous flow across the dashboard, centre console, doors, and seatbacks. The cabin also boasts the precise latitude and longitude of Palm Beach embossed on the leather dashboard, accompanied by an elegant palm-leaf motif woven into the seats and door sills, evoking a strong sense of place and luxury.
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Aston Martin hasn’t announced any mechanical changes for the one-off Palm Beach Edition, so it likely carries the standard DB12 setup, which is a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 delivering 662bhp. The grand tourer sprints from 0 to 60km/h in just 3.4 seconds.