There’s no other car on the market quite like the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera and we have just stumbled across what could be the most stunning example currently up for sale.

The British car manufacturer introduced the model back in 2018 and it serves as its flagship front-engined performance car. While one could be excused for thinking it is simply a DB11 with a bodykit, it is in fact much more than that, as evidenced by the fact that its 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V12 churns out a remarkable 715 hp at 6,500 rpm and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque from 1,800 – 5,000 rpm, giving it 5 more horses than a McLaren 720S and 96 lb-ft (130 Nm) of additional torque.

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The DBS in question is a 2021 model meaning it still has the ‘Superleggera’ in its name which was dropped for the 2022 model year. Immediately differentiating it from most other DBS models you’ll see is the Sabiro Blue paint scheme that suits the design of the grand tourer absolutely perfectly. The car also features bronze-colored accents around the front grille and rear diffuser while also sitting on a set of 21-inch silver wheels over bronze brake calipers at all four corners.

A look inside the cabin reveals Obsidian Black leather adorning most surfaces including the seats, door panels, and dashboard. Moreover, this DBS Superleggera also features contrasting bronze-colored stitching throughout the interior, in particular across the front and rear seats.

Marshall Goldman is selling the car and notes that it has been driven just 1,334 miles (2,146 km) since rolling off the production line. It also features an optional Bang & Olufsen BeoSound audio system that cost $8,600.

While the car is used, it definitely carries a hefty price tag. In fact, it has an asking price of $359,900, significantly more than its original MSRP of $316,300.