The first of the very limited 499-unit run of DBS 770 Ultimates built was auctioned at the Action Innocence Charity Gala in Gstaad, Switzerland. It was a fix-roof coupe model.
While the new V12 DBS 770 Ultimate sports coupe is by no means cheap, starting at $387,600, this is still more than double the asking price.
The British speedster is powered by a turbocharged V12 engine that makes 759 hp and 663 lb-ft of torque, all sent to the rear wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission.
Even though this sleek sports car can hit 60 mph in just 3.2 seconds and top out at 211 mph, that's a lot of money. However, the other 498 were already sold, so this was the last chance.
"It is fantastic to see this unique DBS 770 Ultimate model raise such significant funds for charity," says Andreas Bareis, regional president for Aston Martin in Europe.