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All-wheel-thrive.

With so much of leisure shifting away from the city and perfectly paved roads, it makes sense as a way to reinvigorate the more than 100-year-old brand.

The British manufacturer's new flagship.

With an unbelievable amount of power, a series of performance modifications, and distinctly aggressive good looks, this dog can bark, run, and if not kept on a leash, it might even bite.

A sporty new flagship debuts.

With its carbon fibre design, the DB11 AMR is sporty and yet also functions well as a grand tourer.

Aston Martin’s rock and roll ride.

For the latest evolution of their flagship coupe, the DB11, Aston is offering a V8 alongside the not-long-for-this-world charm of their 5.2-liter V12.

An old-fashioned, next-generation revival.

With a calm, cool, and collected performance, the 2017 Aston Martin DB11 is the perfect car for the modern era.

An impressive new partnership.

With both brands exhibiting a clear ability to produce products that catch the eye and stir the soul, this new partnership should lead to some interesting, innovative, and impressively expensive new watches.

A celebration of motoring excellence, 100 years in the making.

On Sunday, July 21, a week’s worth of activities celebrating the 100th anniversary of Aston Martin culminated in a single-marque concours d’elegance in Kensington Palace Gardens. There were some 550 cars in attendance—the single largest gathering of Aston Martins ever— including some of the rarest models in existence.

Object of automotive art.

Let’s get one thing straight right from the start: the Aston Martin range comprises some of the most desirable sports cars on the planet—period. While the cars aren’t the fastest, the most outrageous, or the most expensive, they nevertheless have that elusive cool factor that brands everywhere in every category aspire to attain.

Pushing boundaries.

Dr. Ulrich Bez is a character. As evidence, when his mobile phone rings, the James Bond theme reverberates loudly enough for anyone within shouting distance to take notice.

Shaken, stirred.

An actor’s ability to deliver a line may not only help cement a performance, but it could become a part of history, too. The saying “shaken, not stirred” became immortalized after Sean Connery’s James Bond described his martini preference the 1964 film Goldfinger.

The heart of cognac.

FROM THE ARCHIVE:The experience of tasting Rémy Martin’s Louis XIII Cognac—a blend of 1,200 eaux-de-vie that have been aged between 40 and 100 years—is a trip into history. A visit to Poitou-Charentes, France, reveals the soul of this precious liquid.

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