Yes, we know you’ve seen the car, but we’re going to show it a million more times if we have to, because the Italian design house Zagato has done the most spectacular job ever at converting an Aston Martin.
The V12 Zagato showed up in full production at the Geneva Motor Show, where Marchettino captured this walkaround video of its deeply satisfying shape. This is a car you have to see for yourself, as the deep air intakes and sculpted lines can never be fully understood from press photos.
Only 150 of the custom coachbuilt cars, featuring hand-crafted aluminum panels, will ever be sold to select Aston customers. Honestly, you should have one of these sportscars that are based on a production car instead of something that comes a shed in Holland. And you can’t go wrong.
As you probably know by now, the car is built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1962 DB4GT Zagato. It’s based on the Vantage, and comes with the same engine, a 6.0-liter with 517 PS or 510bhp.
Only 150 of the custom coachbuilt cars, featuring hand-crafted aluminum panels, will ever be sold to select Aston customers. Honestly, you should have one of these sportscars that are based on a production car instead of something that comes a shed in Holland. And you can’t go wrong.
As you probably know by now, the car is built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1962 DB4GT Zagato. It’s based on the Vantage, and comes with the same engine, a 6.0-liter with 517 PS or 510bhp.