Aston Martin 3 Litre
A

Aston Martin 3 Litre

@aston_martin_3_litre

About

Aston Martin's first production model to feature a 3-litre engine, known for its performance and elegance.

Introduction Year

1920

Category

sports car

Variants

13 variants of the Aston Martin 3 Litre

Aston Martin 3 Litre Drophead Coupe

Aston Martin 3 Litre Drophead Coupe

@3000cc_drophead_coupe

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Drophead Coupe was launched in 1930 as a luxurious convertible variant. It featured the same 3000cc inline-six engine and offered an elegant open-top experience, combining sporty performance with refined craftsmanship.

0 cars
convertible
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1935
Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Saloon

Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Saloon

@3000cc_sports_salon

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Saloon, introduced in 1934, was a four-door variant featuring the 3000cc engine. It combined sportiness with practicality, aimed at buyers seeking performance without sacrificing passenger comfort.

0 cars
saloon
4 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1936
Aston Martin 3 Litre Ulster

Aston Martin 3 Litre Ulster

@3000cc_ulster_sports

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Ulster was introduced in 1934 as a lightweight roadster variant aimed at motorsport enthusiasts. It featured a highly tuned 3000cc engine producing up to 140 bhp and was known for its agility and performance on the track.

0 cars
roadster
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1939
Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Racing

Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Racing

@3000cc_sports_racing

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Racing variant was developed for competition use in the mid-1930s. It utilized a high-performance version of the 3000cc engine and featured lightweight construction for improved speed and handling on racing circuits.

0 cars
racing
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1939
Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Tourer

Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Tourer

@3000cc_sports_tourer

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Sports Tourer was introduced in 1920. It features a 3000cc inline-six engine producing approximately 100 bhp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. This two-door tourer variant was designed for both performance and comfort, making it suitable for long-distance driving.

0 cars
tourer
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1920 Discontinued: 1925
Aston Martin 3 Litre Speed Model

Aston Martin 3 Litre Speed Model

@3000cc_speed_model

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Speed Model was introduced in 1925, featuring the same 3000cc inline-six engine but tuned for higher performance, producing around 120 bhp. This lightweight coupe variant was designed for racing and sport driving, showcasing the brand's commitment to performance.

0 cars
coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1925 Discontinued: 1930
Aston Martin 3 Litre Le Mans

Aston Martin 3 Litre Le Mans

@3000cc_le_mans_coupe

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Le Mans was a limited production variant introduced in 1929, inspired by the 1929 Le Mans race. It featured a tuned 3000cc engine delivering about 130 bhp, with lightweight bodywork and race-focused enhancements, making it a sought-after collector's item.

0 cars
coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1929 Discontinued: 1930
Aston Martin 3 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

Aston Martin 3 Litre Fixed Head Coupe

@3000cc_fixed_head_coupe

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Fixed Head Coupe was introduced in 1930, featuring the well-known 3000cc inline-six engine. This variant offered a more refined body style with an emphasis on luxury and comfort, suitable for everyday use while still retaining a sporty edge.

0 cars
coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1935
Aston Martin 3 Litre Racing Model

Aston Martin 3 Litre Racing Model

@3000cc_racing_model_sports_race

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Racing Model was introduced in 1923 as a high-performance variant aimed at motorsport enthusiasts. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine producing enhanced power output for racing. This lightweight sports race variant was designed for competitive events, showcasing the brand's commitment to performance and engineering excellence.

0 cars
sports race
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1923 Discontinued: 1925
Aston Martin 3 Litre 'International' Model

Aston Martin 3 Litre 'International' Model

@3000cc_international_model_sports_tourer

The Aston Martin 3 Litre 'International' Model was introduced in 1929, intended for long-distance touring. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine with a focus on comfort and performance, paired with a refined sports tourer body style. This variant was particularly popular among enthusiasts seeking both luxury and capability on the road.

0 cars
sports tourer
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1929 Discontinued: 1932
Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Racing' Replica

Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Racing' Replica

@3000cc_racing_replica_fixed_head

The Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Racing' Replica was introduced in 1935, designed to replicate the success of the racing models for road use. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine and offers a fixed head coupe body style. This variant combined the aesthetics of racing with the comfort of a road car, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

0 cars
fixed head coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1936
Aston Martin 3 Litre Special Sports

Aston Martin 3 Litre Special Sports

@3000cc_special_sports_drophead

The Aston Martin 3 Litre Special Sports, introduced in 1934, was a unique drophead coupe variant targeting luxury buyers. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine, focusing on a blend of performance and elegance. This model was characterized by its distinctive styling and high-quality interior, making it a desirable choice for affluent customers.

0 cars
drophead coupe
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1936
Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Short Chassis' Model

Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Short Chassis' Model

@3000cc_short_chassis_sports_tourer

The Aston Martin 3 Litre 'Short Chassis' Model was introduced in 1935, designed for improved handling and agility. It features a 3.0L inline-six engine and a compact sports tourer body style. This variant became popular for its sporty characteristics, appealing to drivers seeking a more engaging driving experience.

0 cars
sports tourer
2 doors
0 trims
Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1937