Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is the brand's twin-turbo V12 flagship grand tourer, and depreciation has made it a compelling used buy. This 2023 example is finished in striking Rosso Corsa with 8,000 miles and full paint protection film. It is on Bring a Trailer at $95,000 with five days to go, and that early figure will climb well into the car's true market.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerWhat it's worth right nowThe DBS Superleggera has depreciated significantly from its lofty sticker. According to Kelley Blue Book and current dealer listings, clean 2023 DBS Superleggera coupes generally trade from around $200,000 into the low $280,000s, against this car's original sticker of $398,786.AdvertisementAdvertisementThis example's low mileage, desirable color, and PPF support solid money within that range. The depreciation reality and the Carfax spec error detailed below are the main things to weigh, along with the fact that it is the standard DBS rather than the more valuable 770 Ultimate.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerWeighing the presentation against those points, fair value realistically lands in the $185,000 to $240,000 range, most likely around $205,000 to $225,000. At $95,000 with five days remaining, the bidding is early and should climb substantially toward that band.Condition and detailsThe car is a stunning, low-mileage flagship. Finished in Rosso Corsa with a carbon-fiber splitter and diffuser over black leather and microsuede, it rides on 21-inch forged wheels over carbon-ceramic brakes, and the twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 makes 715 horsepower and 663 lb-ft through the eight-speed automatic. Paint protection film is installed, the Carfax is clean, and the Indiana title notes actual mileage.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerTwo points deserve attention. The Carfax erroneously lists the car as a DBS 770 Ultimate, which it is not, so confirm the correct specification against the VIN and build, because the 770 Ultimate is a more powerful, more valuable limited model and this is the standard 715-horsepower DBS. And these flagship Astons depreciate steeply, this one from nearly $399,000 to a current market around $200,000 to $240,000, so buy at market rather than sticker; the flip side is that it represents a lot of exotic for the money now.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerBeyond that, it is a twin-turbo V12 flagship, so budget for specialist Aston service and confirm the service history and any remaining warranty, particularly for the carbon-ceramic brakes and other expensive components. A specialist pre-purchase inspection is the sensible step.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerAdvertisementAdvertisementThe offerSpecificationDetailMakeAston MartinModelDBS SuperleggeraYear2023Mileage8,000 milesEngineTwin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12Power715 hp and 663 lb.ft of torqueTransmission8-speed automaticDrive typeRear wheel drive with limited-slip differentialExterior colorRosso CorsaInterior colorBlack leather and microsuedeCurrent bid$95,000, with five days leftInterested in this 2023 Aston Martin DBS Superleggera? View the listing here.What makes the DBS Superleggera uniqueThe DBS Superleggera sits at the top of Aston Martin's grand touring range, a car that pairs breathtaking beauty with genuinely ferocious performance. Its twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 produces 715 horsepower and a wall of torque, giving this elegant GT supercar-rivaling acceleration wrapped in one of the most gorgeous bodies on the road. The Superleggera name pays tribute to the lightweight construction philosophy of Carrozzeria Touring, and the modern car lives up to it with extensive carbon-fiber bodywork, an Aeroblade rear spoiler, and carbon-ceramic brakes as standard.2023 Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraBring a TrailerThat combination of a thunderous V12, stunning design, and effortless grand touring ability is what makes the DBS the flagship it is. As one commenter noted, there may be no better grand tourer for the money, particularly now that depreciation has brought these within reach of a far wider audience.My takeThis is a lot of car for the money, and a genuinely beautiful one. The DBS Superleggera is Aston's V12 flagship, and in Rosso Corsa with only 8,000 miles and full PPF, this one has real presence and the effortless pace to back it up. With the steep first-owner depreciation already absorbed, a patient buyer is well positioned here.AdvertisementAdvertisementFair value sits in the $185,000 to $240,000 range, so ignore the early bid; this will climb considerably over the five days remaining. The essential homework: confirm the car is the standard DBS and not the 770 Ultimate the Carfax mistakenly lists, budget for specialist V12 upkeep, and get a pre-purchase inspection with attention to the service history and warranty. Handle that, and you own one of the most beautiful and ferociously fast grand tourers made, at a fraction of its original price.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.Disclaimer: Autoblog aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Aug 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Car Buying section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.