For those needing something a bit better car than the DB9, Aston Martin created the Carbon Edition which is led by two distinctive specifications: Carbon Black and Carbon White. The new Carbon Black accentuates the 183 mph DB9's 6.0-litre V12 potential through a strong dark theme underpinned by a unique combination of lightweight carbon fibre features. Meanwhile, the contemporary Carbon Whi...
full description and technical specificationsThe 2013 Aston Martin DB9 received new updates to fulfill the European regulations regarding pollution norms and safety features. The DB9 has received a major facelift in 2013 and ended the brief career of the Aston Martin Virage. The facelift was almost the same vehicle, but only on the outside and only at a first look. At a deeper look, new details and features were installed to make the c...
full description and technical specificationsAfter six years on the market, Aston Martin unveiled the 2011 model year with minor changes, but upgraded some not-so-visible parts under the GT's skin. The British carmaker introduced the car at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, with sales starting in 2004. It was a stylish Grand Tourer with a specific front fascia and long hood. At that time, Aston Martin belonged to Ford, which sold it i...
full description and technical specificationsThe DB9 was launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in late 2003. It was built on a completely new platform developed by Ford and its design was signed by two great designers: Ian Calum and Henrik Fisker. The car came on the market after the DB7. Following the naming tradition, it should have been named DB8 but the car-maker was afraid that the customers will think that it had a V8 under the hoo...
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