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Aston Martin DB12 vs Ferrari Roma

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Aston Martin DB12
Aston Martin DB12

2025 price

Ferrari Roma
Ferrari Roma

$409,888 - $409,888

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Summary

2025 Aston Martin DB12
2025 Ferrari Roma
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Twin Turbo V8, 3.9L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
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11.2L/100km (combined)
Seating
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4
Dislikes
  • Thirsty, even for a V8
  • Pointless back seats
  • Short warranty for a premium model

  • No spare tyre
  • Front centre airbag would be nice
  • Modest boot
2025 Aston Martin DB12 Summary

Aston Martin is best known for two things - being James Bond’s preferred mode of transport and building grand tourers.

The new DB12 is the latest in a long line of memorable grand tourers from Aston Martin that dates back to the DB2 of the 1950s and runs all the way through icons like the DB5 (1963-65) and more recently the DB7 (1993-2003), DB9 (2004-2016) and DB11 (2016-2023).

Except there’s a slight problem with this lineage - Aston Martin doesn’t think the DB12 is a ‘grand tourer.’ Instead, the brand has decided to define it as a ‘Super Tourer’ and claims this is a car that “takes a new direction” for a brand that is more than 100 years old.

To find out if it lives up to this new ‘Super’ title, we spent some time behind the wheel of the British coupe to see what it offers those looking for a special sports car… or those just wanting to live out their James Bond fantasy.

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2025 Ferrari Roma Summary

There aren’t as many Ferraris on the road in Italy as you might think. There’s the purchase price, per-kW taxes and poisonously expensive fuel. So, usually, they’re a rare sight, except around Maranello in the northern province of Modena.

Because that’s Ferrari’s home and in getting to grips with the subject of this review - the twin-turbo V8 Roma - I enjoyed a smile-inducing moment with a local milk truck driver.

On a narrow section, part way into a road test drive through local villages and twisting B-roads to the west of Maranello, the tanker pulled over to let me through. 

Gave a thank you double blink of the hazard lights on passing and received a quick headlight flash in return. They almost certainly thought I was putting kays on a test mule in the same way camouflaged prototypes so often do on the same stretch of road.

Maybe I’d inadvertently sipped some Prancing Horse Kool-Aid, but it felt special. Ferrari is so close to Italian hearts and the Roma is such a sleek and engaging example of its current output.

But is this ‘iron fist in a velvet glove’ 2+2 capable of tearing you away from its well-credentialled high-end competitors? Stick with us to find out.

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