The Aston Martin DB7 Coupe debuted as a prototype at the 1992 Geneva Motor Show and was available for the large public starting 1993.
Developed by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR), the DB7 Coupe was reportedly sharing its platform with the Jaguar XJS and was fitted with a 3.2L 6-cylinder inline engine - which Aston Martin supercharged to a maximum 435 hp. This way, the new DB7 Coupe would reach 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds and top speed around 160 mph. Thanks to its stylish exterior look and powerful engines, the DB7 Coupe was considered the most successful Aston Martin model ever produced, with sales exceeding 7,000 units for both generation models.