Aston Martin might be thinking about building more DBS GT Zagato units than originally planned.
The Aston Martin DBS GT Zgato continues to lap Nurburgring Nordschleife. This is a potentially thrilling feat, provided you have a lot of money. The video shows the coupe leaving Aston Martin’s development centre at the track and hitting the circuit before returning.
Aston Martin initially planned to make just 19 units for the DBS GT Zagato. They were meant to be available to people also purchasing the DBS GT Zagato. DB4 GT Zagato continuation vehicle at a cost of PS6 millions ($7.8million currently).. Our spies believe that the brand may be preparing to expand production. This testing is necessary because there are likely to be some minor tweaks that will differentiate the two versions.
DBS GT Zagato has a beautiful, undulating design. The rear has no windows, which is one of the most striking design elements. The double-bubble roof flows down to the rear deck and hides the CHMSL in the tiny niche above it.
This video shows mismatched wheels. Five pairs of spokes are split in the front. The back design features five split pairs of spokes. The roof also has sensors that collect data.
Although it is not evident in the video, the photos show that DBS GT Zagato’s interior is as wild as its exterior. This company creates complex mesh surfaces using 3D-printed metal. The result is elements that are unlike anything else.
The GT Zagato is powered by a 5.2-liter V12 twin turbo engine. The limited-run model has 760 horsepower (567kilowatts) rather than the 715 hp (533kW) of the series production version.