Scuderia Car Parts specialises exclusively in luxury and exotic marques, which means our knowledge of Aston Martin spoilers goes well beyond a basic parts listing. Whether you are sourcing for a DB9, DB11, Vantage, DBS, Vanquish, Rapide, Virage, or V8 Vantage, we supply genuine OEM spoilers matched precisely to each model's specification. Our stock is sourced direct from manufacturers, so the parts you receive carry the same tolerances and surface finish as those fitted at Gaydon. We ship worldwide, supporting independent workshops and private owners in over 85 countries. If you need guidance on correct part identification or fitment, our team has the marque-specific knowledge to point you in the right direction from the outset.
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A spoiler on an Aston Martin is an aerodynamic component engineered to manage airflow at speed, reducing lift at the rear axle and improving high-speed stability without requiring driver input. On models such as the DBS and Vanquish, the rear wing is designed to operate in concert with the vehicle's suspension geometry and power output, meaning the aero load it generates is calibrated to the car's specific weight distribution. A lip spoiler or front splitter serves a different but related function, managing the air entering beneath the front of the vehicle to reduce drag and improve downforce balance. These components are not interchangeable between model lines — each is engineered to precise dimensional and material specifications for its application.
Spoilers on Aston Martin models are located at the front and rear of the vehicle, with fitment points that vary considerably across the range. On the DB11 and later Vantage, active rear wing mechanisms are involved, making correct part identification especially important. Inspection should include checking all mounting points for stress cracking, particularly after any minor impact, as composite body panels can transmit load to adjacent fixings in ways that are not immediately visible. Seals and adhesive bonds on lip spoilers should be examined during routine bodywork checks. Any misalignment, lifting at the edges, or abnormal wind noise at motorway speeds should be investigated promptly, as these indicate mounting failure that will worsen under sustained aerodynamic load.
Aston Martin spoilers are manufactured to tight dimensional tolerances because their function depends on precise geometry relative to the vehicle's body. A component that does not sit flush or align correctly to the factory datum points will not perform as designed and may create unintended aerodynamic effects at speed. Genuine Aston Martin OEM spoilers also match the factory surface finish and primer specification, which matters when colour-coding or lacquering is required. Scuderia Car Parts sources directly from approved manufacturers, ensuring the parts we supply meet original production standards. For a vehicle with the performance envelope of an Aston Martin, specification accuracy is not optional — it is a functional requirement.