Technical Specifications and Dynamics
The first-generation Rapide hit the market equipped with Aston Martin's venerable naturally aspirated
6.0-liter (5,935 cc) V12 engine. This powerplant, mounted in a front-mid position (behind the front axle),
produced 477 horsepower (470 bhp) and 600 Nm of torque. Power was sent to the rear wheels via a carbon fiber
driveshaft housed in a lightweight alloy torque tube, connecting to a rear-mounted (transaxle) six-speed
"Touchtronic II" (ZF 6HP26) automatic gearbox.
This mechanical configuration resulted in a near-perfect weight distribution of 49% in the front and
51% in the rear, something rare for a four-door car. The dynamic behavior was widely praised for being
indistinguishable from the DB9, with precise steering and exemplary body control, although the power was
considered merely adequate for the extra weight of 1,950 kg compared to the turbocharged rivals emerging on
the market.
Aston Martin Rapide Specifications (2010–2012)
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Engine |
Naturally Aspirated 6.0L V12 |
| Power |
477 hp (470 bhp) @ 6,000 rpm |
| Torque |
600 Nm (443 lb-ft) @ 5,000 rpm |
| Transmission |
6-speed Automatic (ZF Touchtronic II) |
| 0-100 km/h |
5.2 seconds |
| Max. Speed |
296 km/h (184 mph) |
| Weight |
~1,950 kg |
Interior Design and the "Swan Doors"
The interior of the Rapide was conceived under the philosophy of "honesty of materials." Where you
saw wood, it was real wood; where you saw metal, it was solid alloy; and high-quality leather covered almost
all surfaces, requiring about ten full hides per vehicle. The layout was strictly for four people, with a
high center console running the entire length of the cabin, creating an individual "cockpit" environment for
each passenger.
One of the most distinctive and functional features of the model were the "Swan Doors". The four
doors opened not only outward but also slightly upward, at a 12-degree angle. This engineering solution had
a dual purpose: aesthetically, it evoked the wings of a swan, adding visual drama; practically, it allowed
the doors to avoid scraping on high curbs, given the extremely low profile of the chassis, and facilitated
access to the cabin in tight spaces, compensating for the low roofline.
The Rapide Luxe Edition
During this initial period, Aston Martin launched a variant focused on supreme comfort, dubbed the
Rapide Luxe. Produced in extremely limited numbers (only 84 identified units), this version came equipped as
standard with almost all available options. Differentiators included a rear-seat entertainment system with
screens integrated into the headrests, ventilated and heated seats in all four positions, exclusive 20-inch
wheels with a polished finish, and a set of custom leather luggage, designed to fit perfectly into the
317-liter trunk (expandable to 886 liters with the seats folded down).