2023 DBS Safety

High-end sports cars like the DBS are often precluded from crash-testing by local authorities and the same applies here, so no official crash-rating exists for Aston's latest grand tourer.

2023 DBS Key Safety Features

Along with eight airbags - including curtain airbags for both rows - the DBS has other safety essentials such as tire pressure monitoring, ABS/EBD braking, and electronic stability control.

The list of driver aids isn't a long one, with commonplace features like blind-spot monitoring and lane departure warning not available at all. However, the Aston does have a 360-degree camera system, front/rear parking sensors, and parking assistance.

Aston Martin DBS TrimsCoupe
Back-Up CameraS
Cross-Traffic AlertN/A
Rear Parking AidN/A
Blind Spot MonitorS
Lane Departure WarningN/A
Lane Keeping AssistN/A
ABSS
Night VisionN/A
Tire Pressure MonitorS
Brake AssistS
Stability ControlS
Traction ControlS


2023 DBS Reliability

The Aston Martin DBS has been subjected to one recall back in 2020 for front seat airbag fasteners that may come loose, but no further recalls have been noted.

A three-year/unlimited-mile limited warranty (which includes the powertrain) comes as standard on the new DBS Superleggera, although complimentary maintenance isn't part of the offering. A ten-year/unlimited-mile anti-perforation warranty is inclusive.

Warranty

BasicDrivetrainCorrosion
3 Years / Unlimited Miles3 Years / Unlimited Miles10 Years / Unlimited Miles