The DBS name actually dates back to a 1960s high-performance 2+2 grand tourer from Aston-Martin, but was revived in model year 2018. The latter-day DBS is a limited-run model that features enhanced aerodynamics, extensive use of carbon fiber for weight reduction and quad-pipe titanium exhaust with a twin-turbo 5.2L V8 that puts out well in excess of 700 hp. Your DBS would have left the factory with Pirelli PZero (PZ4 - Sport) tires as OEM.
When it’s time to shop 2019 Aston-Martin DBS tires, be mindful of the fact that the DBS uses an offset fitment, with different tire sizes in front and rear. For a DBS, we’d recommend summer and ultra-high-performance tires that can deliver great handling. cornering and responsiveness. Check out tires like the Pirelli P Zero (PZ4 - Sport), Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and Continental ExtremeContactSport 4S, but remember that summer and UHP tires use a softer, stickier tread formulation that stiffens and loses traction on colder days. Summer and UHP tires shouldn’t be used if temperatures are below 40-45 degrees F.