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Aston Martin Reveals Its Line Up for 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed

Aston Martin Reveals Its Line Up for 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed

The British marque's latest 'S' performance cars, halo hypercars, and Formula One challenger are set to show up at FOS 2026

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Summer is upon us, and we're just over 10 days away from the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, and this year, Aston Martin is bringing the most powerful lineup of series production cars it has ever built to the hillclimb. The 34th annual Festival of Speed will run July 9 through 12 at the Goodwood Estate in Sussex.

The new DB12 S, Vantage S, and DBX S will wear the brand's intensified 'S' badge together for the first time at the event, marking the completion of that performance tier across Aston Martin's entire current model range. The three cars share the hillclimb with the Valkyrie, Valhalla, Vanquish, and the AMR25 Formula One car. duPont REGISTRY has reviewed the 2026 DB12 S, the 2026 Vantage S, the 2026 DBX S, and, more recently, even the 2026 Valhalla, ahead of their Goodwood appearance.

Across the 'S' lineup, the upgrade follows a consistent pattern: more power, sharper chassis tuning through software and hardware, and distinctive 'S' specific visual cues. 

Leading the lineup is the DB12 S, a Super Tourer which produces 690 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque from its non-hybrid V8, the most powerful engine of its kind in the segment. The 0-60 mph dash happens in 3.4 seconds, aided by a recalibrated eight-speed automatic with 120-millisecond shifts and standard carbon ceramic brakes that cut unsprung mass.

The Vantage S is the most track-focused variant in Aston Martin's front-engine sports car range, making 671 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque from its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. It can hit 60 mph in 3.3 seconds, helped by a drive-by-wire throttle map built specifically for 'S', while centrally mounted bonnet blades and a full-width decklid spoiler set it apart visually from standard Vantage models.

The DBX S brings the same approach to the luxury SUV segment, returning to the site of its hillclimb record run from the previous year. A Valhalla-derived powertrain produces 717 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, paired with a 3.3-second 0-60 mph time, while Aston Martin trims up to 104 pounds versus the standard DBX707.

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The Festival of Speed is always a landmark event for us and, once again, we have curated what I believe is a display entirely befitting of this celebration of automotive excellence. The selection of 'S' models on show emphasises our commitment to engineering excellence and driving excitement on-road, while giving festivalgoers the chance to see such exceptional Aston Martin creations as the AMR25 and Valkyrie. - Aston Martin's newly-appointed Chief Commercial Officer, Andrea Baldi

The festival will also showcase the 1,064-horsepower Valhalla PHEV supercar, the Valkyrie hypercar, and the third-generation Vanquish, marking 25 years of that nameplate. The Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team will run the AMR25 on the hillclimb across the weekend, with Jak Crawford and Jessica Hawkins each making their Goodwood debut. Looking at last year's top 10 quickest times at Goodwood gives a sense of how competitive the hillclimb has become, even among electric and prototype entries. We will be closely watching this year’s top runners.

As Aston Martin completes the rollout of its new 'S' lineup, this year's Goodwood Festival of Speed serves as the first opportunity to see the brand's latest performance portfolio gathered in one place.

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