Leasing an Aston Martin in Miami: Complete Guide for 2026
Aston Martin's lease programs make British grand touring accessible to Miami's luxury car enthusiasts. Here's what every model costs to lease, where to go, and the Miami-specific details that matter.
There's a certain type of Miami driver who doesn't want the loudest car on Brickell — they want the most elegant. For that driver, Aston Martin has always been the answer. While Lamborghinis and Ferraris dominate valet lines, an Aston Martin DB12 pulling up in Xenon Grey says something entirely different: taste over volume, sophistication over spectacle.
And in 2026, leasing an Aston Martin in Miami has become a genuinely compelling proposition. The lineup is fresh, residual values have improved, and the lease math works better than you might think. Here's the complete guide to an Aston Martin lease in South Florida.
Current Aston Martin Models Available for Lease
| Model | MSRP Range | Est. Monthly Lease* | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vantage (2025+) | $165,000–$195,000 | $2,200–$2,800 | Pure sports car, AMG twin-turbo V8 |
| DB12 | $245,000–$280,000 | $3,200–$4,200 | Grand tourer, the DB11's successor |
| DB12 Volante | $265,000–$310,000 | $3,600–$4,800 | Drop-top GT — perfect for Miami |
| DBX707 | $235,000–$265,000 | $3,000–$3,800 | Super SUV, 697 HP, daily driver |
| Vanquish (2026) | $350,000+ | TBD | New twin-turbo V12 flagship |
*Estimated payments based on 36 months, 7,500 miles/year, $10,000–$15,000 down. Actual terms vary by credit, dealer, and current incentives.
Why Lease an Aston Martin?
Aston Martin has historically suffered from steeper depreciation than Ferrari or Porsche, which actually makes leasing more attractive. When you buy, you absorb that depreciation hit. When you lease, the financial institution absorbs it through the residual value calculation. If the residual is set aggressively (which Aston Martin Financial Services has been doing to drive volume), your monthly payment benefits.
The practical argument is strong too. Aston Martin's warranty covers 3 years with no mileage limit — perfectly aligned with a standard lease term. You drive a brand-new GT for three years, covered bumper to bumper, then hand it back and get the next one. No depreciation anxiety, no out-of-warranty repair surprises.
Where to Lease an Aston Martin in Miami
The Collection — Coral Gables
The Collection is Miami's authorized Aston Martin dealer, located in their multi-brand complex on Bird Road and Ponce de León. They carry the full Aston Martin lineup and their finance department handles luxury leases daily. The advantage of a franchise dealer: access to Aston Martin Financial Services programs, factory-supported residuals, and the ability to order a build-to-spec car if nothing in stock matches your preferences.
The Collection's sales consultants are accustomed to working with clients who cross-shop between brands, so don't hesitate to compare their Aston lease numbers against what you'd pay for a comparable Porsche 911 Turbo or Mercedes-AMG GT. Competitive quotes keep everyone honest.
Independent Options
Pre-owned Aston Martins can be leased through third-party specialty lenders like Woodside Credit, PenFed Credit Union, and LightStream. These lenders offer lease-like balloon financing structures that provide lower monthly payments on pre-owned exotics. A 2023 DB11 V8 (the DB12's predecessor) can be found for $150,000–$175,000, making the monthly cost surprisingly approachable.
The Best Aston Martin for Miami: A Quick Guide
DB12 Volante — The Miami Pick
If we had to recommend one Aston Martin for Miami life, it's the DB12 Volante. The convertible grand tourer is purpose-built for the kind of driving Miami offers: A1A with the top down, leisurely runs through Coral Gables, and the occasional blast across the Julia Tuttle Causeway with the twin-turbo V8 providing the soundtrack. It's beautiful, fast enough to thrill without being intimidating, and the drop-top transforms Miami's evening commute from a chore into an experience.
DBX707 — The Practical Choice
For daily driving, the DBX707 is the smart money. At 697 horsepower, it's one of the fastest SUVs on sale, but it also has proper rear seats, a real trunk, and ground clearance that doesn't flinch at Miami's speed bumps and parking garage ramps. Insurance rates are also notably lower than the two-door models.
Vantage — The Driver's Choice
The redesigned 2025 Vantage is a proper sports car — shorter, sharper, and more aggressive than the GT-focused DB12. It's the Aston for enthusiasts who want to feel the road. The lease payments are also the most accessible in the lineup, making it the entry point to Aston Martin ownership.
Miami-Specific Lease Tips
Mileage Considerations
Standard Aston Martin leases offer 7,500 or 10,000 miles per year. Miami's compact geography works in your favor here — most daily driving stays well within limits. But if you're planning regular runs to Palm Beach, Naples, or the Keys, bump up to 10,000. Overage charges are typically $0.30–$0.50/mile, which adds up fast on a long lease.
Insurance in Miami-Dade
Insuring an Aston Martin in Miami runs $3,500–$7,000 per year for full coverage, depending on the model and your profile. That's actually lower than comparable Ferraris or Lamborghinis, partly because Astons attract a slightly older, lower-risk demographic. Get quotes from both standard carriers and specialty insurers — the gap can be significant.
Hurricane Season Planning
Miami's hurricane season (June through November) is a real consideration for any exotic car lease. Your lease agreement requires comprehensive coverage, but verify that your policy includes flood coverage and that your deductible is manageable. If you garage your Aston in a flood-prone zone, consider adding supplemental coverage during peak season. A totaled lease vehicle is a financial headache you want to avoid.
Aston Martin vs. The Competition
How does an Aston Martin lease stack up against alternatives in Miami?
| Vehicle | MSRP | Est. Monthly Lease | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aston Martin DB12 | $245,000 | $3,200–$4,200 | Elegant GT, British refinement |
| Porsche 911 Turbo S | $230,000 | $2,800–$3,500 | All-weather supercar, German precision |
| Ferrari Roma | $230,000 | $3,200–$4,000 | Italian flair, higher prestige cachet |
| Mercedes-AMG GT | $175,000 | $2,200–$2,800 | Performance value, shared DNA with Aston's engine |
| Maserati GranTurismo | $180,000 | $2,400–$3,000 | Italian GT, Nettuno V6 engine |
The Aston sits in an interesting middle ground: more exclusive than Porsche or Mercedes, less maintenance-intensive than Ferrari, and with a character that's uniquely its own. If James Bond drove in Miami, he'd lease a DB12 Volante in Quantum Silver and never look back.
Getting Started
Visit The Collection in Coral Gables and ask to see their current Aston Martin inventory and available lease programs. Bring a competing quote if you have one — it only helps. And before you sign anything, line up your insurance quotes from at least two carriers. The lease payment is only part of the monthly cost — insurance, fuel, and the inevitable parking garage dings are the rest.
The best time to lease? End of quarter (March, June, September, December) when dealers are pushing to hit allocation targets. You're reading this at exactly the right time.
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