When the Aston Martin Rapide sailed onto the streets for 2010, few expected the unabashedly 4-door touring car to so much as fill the shoes of its DB9 bloodline. Just 2 years later and so much has changed. Already its maker's pet, the 2012 Rapide aims to set the bar by filling in that last cavity of a navigation system while moving manufacture from Australia back home to England. Next year, Aston Martin raises that bar with the very possible additions of a slick-looking Rapide S and sexy, but 2-door, Rapide V12 Zagato.
Over the course of its venerable 2-year history, the Rapide has established itself as the lone entrant in a desirable new segment: the practical luxury touring vehicle. Since the Autobahn can't even handle burying the needle in the likes of a Porsche Panamera, Aston Martin instead fine-tunes its Rapide for unsurpassed cornering confidence, agility, precise dynamics, comfort, useful style and unforgettable appeal. Rapide owners know the journey is often more rewarding than the destination, especially with the unique song of a naturally aspirated 470 hp and 443 lb-ft of torque from a V12 rising and swaying with the landscape and plenty of things to enjoy in and about the cabin.
A new Garmin-based navigation system tops off a relatively low-tech standard offering for 2012, joining a long list of amenities like front and rear automatic climate control, power front seats with memory functions, heated seats all around, full supple leather interior, auto-dimming rear-view and a custom 15-speaker top-shelf sound system with CD player, USB/iPod connectivity, auxiliary audio jack and satellite radio.
Front and rear parking sensors compensate for limited outward visibility to keep this precious machine unscathed, and adjustable adaptive suspension dampers ensure a crisp and comfortable ride, but won't do much to keep the Rapide from bottoming out like any other sports car, despite its 20-inch standard set of wheels. Bred to tackle even the thinnest of hairpin turns in less-than-ideal conditions, this entirely rear-wheel-drive line also comes equipped with bi-xenon headlights, limited-slip differential, stability and traction control, front side airbags, 4 side curtain airbags and brake assist working together with a precision-tuned engine and 6-speed auto-manual transmission to deliver a zip-to-60 time of 5 seconds and a 60-to-zip stopping distance of just 107 feet.
The Rapide Luxury edition doubles down with different wheels, ventilated front and rear seats, backup glass-trimmed key fob, glass switchgear, rear entertainment system, special paint and leather treatments with a 6-piece custom leather set to match your chosen interior. There's just 14 cubic feet in that hatch-style trunk until you fold down the seats for an extra 7 cubes, so the custom luggage is a lot more than just a gorgeous accessory.
All but the switchgear are available as options for the base model, as are a rear-view camera, any paint color Aston Martin has ever used, and even a wristwatch transponder to replace the key fob functionality. The catch? Well, the rear seats are a touch small for average-size companions, and fetching just 13 mpg city/19 highway on premium fuel doesn't exactly endear the Rapide to solo daily driving, either—but it would be such a waste of beauty not to share.
5 Overall rating
(2 reviews)The Rapide is niche car, not a family car and not a real sports car. However it’s perfect for me. I’m a little too old and a little too hefty for true wsports cars, but I still relish sports car performance and style. The Aston Martin Rapide is comfortable and has 2+2 seating, room for stuff, and it’s easy to enter and exit. The V12 has all the power I need. It’s not for everyone but it suits me just fine.
I liked it and the price was about right considering its age. I hesitated because the car had more than one owner and low mileage considering all of the above indicating that maybe there was something wrong with car and might have been in auto mechanics shop a lot or it was not taken good cared of by owners once novelty wore off. I was on verge of buying it, but I snoozed, so I lose.
2012 Aston Martin Rapide FAQs
How many 2012 Aston Martin Rapide vehicles in Amarillo, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
3 out of 3 for sale near Amarillo, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2012 Aston Martin Rapide?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2012 Aston Martin Rapide gets between 15 and 15 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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