Aston Martin has revealed that there will only be 499 of the DBS 770 Ultimate to say goodbye to the current generation of DBS cars with a bang. Because the 5.2-liter V-12 has 759 horsepower, Aston says this is the most powerful car they have ever made. The car, already sold out, was made to celebrate the company’s 110th birthday, January 15, 1913. Aston says that the price of the vehicle is $387,600, and the cost of the convertible is $415,960. If you’re seeing the Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate for the first time, you’ve already missed it. Gaydon made a barnstormer to mark the end of the current generation of DBS cars. Only 499 of these cars will be made and have already been leased. If you sleep, you lose. It’s also a powerful way to say goodbye. Aston Martin says the DBS 770 Ultimate is the most potent production car ever. Under that jutting hood is a 5.2-liter V-12 engine with 759 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. A ZF eight-speed automatic transmission and a standard mechanical limited-slip differential power the rear wheels. Even though it takes the roadster 0.2 seconds longer to reach the same speed, Aston Martin says that this power makes it possible to reach 60 mph in 3.2 seconds. Two hundred eleven miles per hour is an excellent top speed. Aston Martin didn’t just up the boost pressure and stop there. Even though it has the same carbon-ceramic brakes as the regular DBS, it should handle better thanks to changes made to the underside. The front cross member and rear undertray were made more prominent, which increased the total torsional rigidity by 3% and the front-end lateral rigidity by 25%. A solidly fixed steering column that has been redesigned and adaptive dampers that have been fine-tuned should make the car feel more responsive to the driver. If FOMO hasn’t already set in when a DBS 770 Ultimate goes by, it soon will. It is the newest and most advanced DBS type. A large vent in the shape of a horseshoe on the clamshell hood emphasizes aerodynamics and gives the bumpers a more robust look and more airflow. Now you can get a brand-new set of great 21-inch wheels with Pirelli P Zero performance summer tires. There are three different ways to make these wheels. Even though the interior of the DBS was already very modern, Aston Martin made it even better for this last version. Semi-aniline leather and stitched Alcantara are used to cover the basic sports seats. The middle armrest now has a beautiful leather strap with a laser-etched DBS 770 Ultimate logo. The model number is also written on the plates that go on the door sills. With Aston Martin’s Q custom services, any owner can go above and beyond what you see here. They can add all kinds of unique ideas and paint colors to the build. The 2023 Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate will be made in as many as 499 pieces, 300 coupes, and 199 convertibles. The first quarter of this year is when production will start, and the third quarter is when shipping will start. The order books are already closed, so you can only get one if you keep an eye on Bring a Trailer.