Aston Martin first mentioned the DBS GT Zagato around a year ago, now details and photos of the actual car are finally unveiled, and they look stunning. Just 19 pairs will be built, and the price is set at £6 million ($7.375 million, at today’s exchange rates) plus tax.
The DBS GT Zagato is based on the DBS Superleggera, sharing the same 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 which is now tuned to 760 hp. Zagato has dressed the car in Supernova Red an exclusive body colour for the ‘Centenary Specification’ – then paired it with black carbon fibre accents, black anodised active front grille, satin black and gold wheels plus gold side strakes.
Inside, there’s a lot more red and gold in this car. For the first time, the cabin is configurable with 3D-printed interior finishes using carbon, aluminium, or gold PVD. Owners can request further customisations through the ‘Q by Aston Martin’ service.
“The design studio at Aston Martin has risen to the task magnificently, working alongside Andrea (Zagato) and his team. They have taken the already fabulous DBS Superleggera and shaped it into something which retains its Aston Martin identity, yet expresses itself as only a Zagato can,” Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman said in the GT Zagato’s announcement.
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