MARKET ANALYSIS
Rapide (2010 to 2020)

The Aston Martin Rapide reimagined the four-door silhouette as a breathtaking "sports saloon" between 2010 and 2020, successfully extending the elegant proportions of the brand's iconic grand tourers into a more practical format. Drawing its name from the historic Lagonda Rapide of the 1960s, this model relied on a soulful 5.9-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine to provide an effortless, high-performance soundtrack and genuine supercar credentials. The lineup evolved with the more aggressive Rapide S in 2014, which introduced sharper styling and mechanical refinements, before reaching its ultimate performance peak with the track-inspired AMR edition in 2019. In the Australian market, the Rapide has cultivated a discerning and dedicated buyer pool that values its unique blend of exotic theatricality and four-seat usability. This rare combination ensures the model maintains strong desirability and a resilient market value locally, as it remains a premier choice for enthusiasts seeking a V12 masterpiece that doesn't compromise on cabin space. Its status as one of the most beautiful four-door cars ever produced keeps it trending in local search results, appealing to those who want a sophisticated alternative to more clinical modern rivals.
The Aston Martin Rapide reimagined the four-door silhouette as a breathtaking "sports saloon" between 2010 and 2020, successfully extending the elegant proportions of the brand's iconic grand tourers into a more practical format. Drawing its name from the historic Lagonda Rapide of the 1960s, this model relied on a soulful 5.9-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine to provide an effortless, high-performance soundtrack and genuine supercar credentials. The lineup evolved with the more aggressive Ra…

