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The Lagonda 3-Litre is a luxury car produced by Aston Martin between 1953 and 1958 as a replacement for the 2.6-Litre. It was sold as a 2-door, 4-seater coupe and convertible and a 4-door saloon. It was the second Lagonda model of the David Brown/Aston Martin era. Only 270 examples were produced in total.

The car had a separate chassis with cross braces, independent wheel suspension and drum brakes. The interior was luxurious with polished walnut wood and leather seats. Standard equipment was heating, a radio and built-in hydraulic jacks. The model was powered by a 2.9-litre I6 engine with 140 hp (104 kW), allowing it to reach speeds of 167 km/h (167 mph).