The 2016 Aston Martin Rapide S begs the question: what purpose is there for a four-door Aston?
The new Rapide S does everything better than the outgoing Rapide, with more power, better dynamics and even more beauty.
Brit four-door is a brilliant upper-crust alternative to the usual large-limo suspects.
The Aston Martin Rapide represents the ultimate four-door sports car in the world.
Rapide is as much about a lifestyle as it is about outright performance.
Day 2 – Collect a spanking new Rapide from the City of Arts and Sciences and drive north to the picturesque mountain village of Alcudia del Veo Photos - Nick Dimbleby & David Shepherd I’m not sure what’s going on, but this is the second time my driving partner from South Africa’s Top Car Magazine has ended up behind the wheel for the first stage of a drive route...
Day one – Valencia, Spain. Five years ago Aston Martin boss Ulrich Bez, told the six-foot plus Aston Martin Director of Design Marek Reichmann, that he wanted him to build the most beautiful four-door sports car in the world. That’s easier said than done, but if you know Ulrich Bez, you also know that he means what he says...
First Steer Preview: Photos by Nick Dimbleby Valencia, Spain—Now, I don’t want to exert any undue influence on the forthcoming full review of the 2010 Aston Martin Rapide by Anthony Crawford—for that, you’ll need to revisit this space in a couple of weeks time —but here’s what I am willing to admit: About halfway through my time behind the wheel of this very special saloon, I vowed to quit the automotive journalism business...