The British famous auto maker Aston Martin joins with Zagato to show stunning Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato. The two companies have been building extraordinary vehicles since the early 1950s. But the pair’s latest project could be among their best. Aston Martin dished out more detailed renderings of its upcoming DBS GT Zagato and classic DB4 GT Zagato continuation. Both models poised for production in just a few months.
Besides that Aston plans to make only 19 pairs of these rides with pricing at £6m or $7.5 million for the pair. The cars are finished with bright red and golden lines.
Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato
These cars will be introduced to celebrate Zagato’s 100th anniversary. And indeed nearly 60 years of collaborations with Aston Martin, it’s Zagato’s excuse to bring a little distinctive Italian flair to bear on one of the best-looking British cars yet. Besides that, Aston Martin created a camera-based rearview mirror that still allows the driver to see behind the vehicle without any rear windshield.
Coming to its stunning bright red outlook, the grille comprises 108 pieces of diamond-shaped carbon fiber. When the car is off, the grille looks sealed up with a flush appearance, but upon starting the car, those pieces “flutter into life,” as Aston puts it, physically opening up to provide the car’s V12 engine with air. On the other hand, the car has double-bubble roof, and a flat-bill rear end with vortex-like taillights.
Besides that, the roof becomes a single sweeping carbon sheet, to the point where there’s not even a back window. The rear vision mirror is electronic, and displays a camera view backwards. “This is a car that is not only focused around beauty, but drama too,” Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman said. “Our dynamic grille gives us an opportunity to provide the car with two very different identities.”
Coming to little details about the engine, Aston’s is equipped with massive twin-turbo 5.2-liter V12 engine. Assuming the same power setup carries over, the DBS GT Zagato could have 715 horsepower (553 kilowatts) and 663 pound-feet (900 Newton-meters) of torque on tap. Additional upgrades in slimmer headlights, a more defined hood line, and gold-tinged 20-spoke wheels.
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