2011 | Aston Martin Rapide
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- CHF 45,000 - CHF 55,000
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- 10/05/2026, 18:45:00 BST
Swiss first delivery, V12 sports saloon with documented history and low mileage.
This Aston Martin Rapide is one of approximately 2,778 examples produced in Graz, Austria, and was first registered in Switzerland on June 17, 2011. As a four-door interpretation of a classic grand tourer, it combines British elegance with the characteristic power of a 6.0-litre V12. With around 477 hp, automatic transmission, and luxurious equipment, the Rapide already offered an exceptional overall package at the time of its launch. The vehicle offered here features a traceable history, moderate mileage of approximately 73,600 kilometres, and a documented service condition. The last maintenance was carried out in June 2023 at 71,777 kilometres.
With the Rapide, Aston Martin entered a new segment in 2010. For the first time, the brand combined its classic GT DNA with the concept of a four-door saloon. Unlike many competitors, the Rapide remained uncompromising in its design: low silhouette, long bonnet, and an overall layout clearly focused on driving dynamics. Technically, the model was based on the well-known VH platform, also used in the DB9 and Vantage.
At its core was the naturally aspirated V12 engine, appreciated for its smoothness and distinctive sound. The Rapide was conceived less as a traditional luxury saloon and more as a “four-door sports car,” a concept aimed particularly at drivers seeking to combine performance with everyday usability. In literature, it is often described as one of the most stylistically successful models of its time, not least due to its balanced proportions and understated elegance.
The vehicle presents itself with Aston Martin’s characteristic elegant lines, featuring a low roofline and muscular proportions. Despite its four doors, the Rapide always appears like a classic coupé with extended space. No detailed information is available regarding the exact visual condition of the paint and bodywork, but overall it is described as being in good to very good condition.
Inside, the Rapide presents itself as a luxurious sports saloon with four individual seats. High-quality leather upholstery, separate climate control for the rear seats, and a well-thought-out spatial concept define the interior. The vehicle is equipped with a navigation system, air conditioning, and extensive comfort features. Typical of Aston Martin is the combination of handcrafted quality and sporty design.
The Rapide is powered by a 6.0-litre V12 producing around 477 hp, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission. This configuration delivers smooth power delivery and a distinctive soundscape. The engine is known for its revving capability and long-distance suitability. The last service was carried out in June 2023 at 71,777 kilometres, indicating continuous maintenance.
The vehicle was first registered in Switzerland on June 17, 2011. Following a change of ownership in 2019, the Rapide passed to the current owner in 2022 with around 68,000 kilometres. The current owner has driven it only about 5,000 kilometres and, according to information, has always maintained it professionally. With approximately 73,600 kilometres, the car presents a traceable usage history.
The vehicle comes with a service booklet documenting maintenance. The last inspection (MFK) was carried out in October 2024. Further details regarding invoices or expert reports are not available. The vehicle is delivered ready to drive to its new owner.
This Aston Martin Rapide is an interesting example of the combination of British elegance and modern sports saloon technology. With its relatively low production numbers, traceable history, and moderate mileage, it offers an attractive opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts. The condition is described as good to very good, making it suitable both for immediate use and for further preservation and value development.
The Rapide is one of those rare cases where a brand does not dilute its DNA but expands it. Four doors, yes – but still a true Aston Martin. Especially in this early version, it appears almost purist today. And that is exactly what makes it so compelling.
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