Okay, let me walk you through what happened when I finally got a proper look at one of those 2023 Aston Martins. It wasn’t like I planned it way in advance, you know? More like, I kept seeing pictures and hearing bits and pieces, and the curiosity just built up.

Getting Curious
So, yeah, the buzz around the 2023 models got to me. I’m not usually one to chase the newest shiny thing, but Aston Martin… well, they have that certain something, don’t they? I’d seen older ones on the road, obviously, but the talk about the updates for ’23 made me think, “Alright, I need to see this thing in the metal.” Just reading reviews or looking at photos online doesn’t cut it sometimes. You need to actually be there.
Making the Effort
Finding one wasn’t exactly like popping down to the local supermarket. I had to figure out where I could actually get close to one. Ended up finding out a dealership a little way out had one, not exactly on the showroom floor for anyone to just hop in, but visible. I made a call, acted interested (which I genuinely was, mind you), and set up a time. Felt a bit formal, but hey, it’s an Aston Martin.
First Look – Wow Factor
Walking up to it… honestly, pictures don’t do it justice. The stance, the lines. It just sits there looking powerful but classy. Not shouting, you know? More like a confident presence. The paintwork was insane. I didn’t touch it right away, just walked around it slowly. Took in the shape of the headlights, the classic grille shape but updated. It felt familiar, yet very, very new.
- The way the light hit the curves was something else.
- Wheels were massive but didn’t look out of place.
- Even the door handles felt like they were thought about properly.
Getting Closer – The Details
The salesperson was hovering, but thankfully gave me some space. I leaned in closer. You start noticing the small things. The quality of the badges, the fit of the panels. Everything felt solid. No cheap plastic bits where you might expect them on lesser cars. This felt properly put together. I asked if I could peek inside.
Inside the Beast
They unlocked it, and that new car smell hit me, but richer. Leather everywhere, obviously. But good leather, the kind that smells expensive. I slid into the driver’s seat. Man, it felt snug, like a cockpit. Everything felt driver-focused.

Things that struck me inside:
- The steering wheel felt just right in my hands.
- Seats were firm but supportive. You could tell they’d hold you in place.
- The dashboard layout was modern, screens and all, but still had that Aston Martin elegance. Didn’t feel like just a giant iPad stuck on.
- Switchgear felt weighty, metallic mostly. Clicking buttons felt satisfying.
I didn’t get to drive it, obviously. Didn’t even hear the engine turn over, which was a bit of a shame. But just sitting there, gripping the wheel, looking out over the long bonnet… you get a sense of it. You understand why people desire these things. It’s not just about speed; it’s about the whole experience, the craftsmanship, the feeling it gives you.
Final Thoughts
Leaving the dealership, I was pretty impressed. It’s easy to be cynical about expensive cars, but seeing the 2023 Aston Martin up close reminded me that sometimes, things are expensive for a reason. The attention to detail, the materials, the sheer presence of the car… it was a good reminder of what high-end automotive design looks like right now. Glad I made the effort to go see it. It’s one thing to read about it, quite another to actually experience it, even just standing still.