Monterey Car Week is approaching. And Aston Martin announced it will debut the DBR22. It’s a two-seater open cockpit concept vehicle that celebrates the 10th anniversary of Aston Martin’s Q by Aston Maritn bespoke division and harkens back to iconic open race cars like the DBR1 that Carroll Shelby helped drive to a Le Mans 1 in 1959.

The DBR22 gets the engine from the V12 Vantage, a twin-turbocharged 5.2-liter V12 paired with an eight-speed, paddle-shifted automatic. The engine puts out 705 horsepower and 55 lb-ft of torque. Aston Martin says the DBR22 will accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds and achieve a top speed of 198 mph.
The vehicle features a coach-built carbon fiber bodywork — yes, no roof or windshield. Distinctive features include a custom carbon fiber grille and a horseshoe vent to cool the engine. The DBR22 rides on exclusive 14-spoke 21-inch alloy wheels.


The paint may look like familiar Aston Martin racing green. But it’s a bespoke paint color produced by Q by Aston Martin’s Paint by Sample service. And Aston Martin did not give the DBR22 a stripped-down race car interior. Leather from “supple, aromatic hides” joins the exposed carbon fiber.
The DRB22 also includes a new rear subframe built from 3D-printed aluminum parts. The technology allows for weight savings without a reduction in stiffness. Like Cadillac’s V-Series Blackwing sedans, 3D printing makes it easier and cheaper to produce parts for limited-run vehicles like the DRB22 because you don’t have to build tooling.