The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, a mayhem machine with devastatingly delicious looks and a colossal amount of power. Some might say it's not more than a flaunting car, but it actually does have some practicalities to offer. So you'd better whip out your monocle and silk gloves, and pay attention because we're about to discuss the highly exciting topic of the DBS Superleggera's boot space.
Currently, we are graced by the glorious presence of the second generation of DBS Superleggera, introduced in 2018. Now, don't expect a parallel universe experience with its boot size, but it does offer a decent 270 liters of trunk space. Sadly, we have no record of previous generations to compare their boot spaces, but I guess you drive this car for its mind-melting power, not for packing picnics, right? So, let's move on to how the DBS Superleggera compares to the other Aston Martin models, shall we?
When it comes to Aston Martins, the DBS Superleggera finds itself sandwiched – in a less than tidy fashion – between other models in the brand when it comes to boot space. It offers more room than the Vantage Roadster (200 l) and the Vantage Coupé (235 l), but it's shadowed by the equally glorious twins, the DB11 Coupé and DB11 Volante, both with 280 liters of space. You can't talk about boot space in Aston Martin's lineup without mentioning the DBX, which has a gargantuan 490 liters, but that's a different kettle of automotive fish altogether.
Now, let's take a look at how the DBS Superleggera boot space compares to its nearest rivals. Of course, nothing compares to the ludicrous 1,050 liters of the Range Rover (though it's more posh tractor than sportscar), but let's focus on more likeminded competitors. The Lamborghini Urus has a boot space of 616 liters, which is actually pretty big considering its looks; however, it's a bit of an anomaly in this comparison. In the grand touring department, we find the likes of the Ferrari GTC4Lusso at 450 liters and the Ferrari Portofino M with 292 liters. Let's not forget about the McLaren GT Series at 570 liters, which leaves the DBS Superleggera in the dust boot-wise. And if you're the one individual who truly cares about this, know that the DBS Superleggera does beat the likes of the Lamborghini Huracán with its meager 38 liters boot space.