Zagato and Aston Martin will return to work officially a concept car that will debut at Villa D'Este on May 21 next year. It will be an occasion to celebrate 50 years since the birth of unforgettable Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato, but on the same occasion the leaders Aston Martin also probing the response of the public in view of a small series production, possible as early as 2012.
There is as yet no details about the new car, but the image just launched the official website shows a Zagato coupe that could result from both the V8 and DB9 or DBS, is already rare by the One-77. After DB4 GT Zagato of 1961, the two brands have collaborated for the V8 Vantage Zagato in 1986, produced in coupe and convertible version, called as usual V8 Vantage Volante.
In 2002 it was the turn of the DB7 Zagato coupe, followed by DB-AR1 roadster version.
There is as yet no details about the new car, but the image just launched the official website shows a Zagato coupe that could result from both the V8 and DB9 or DBS, is already rare by the One-77. After DB4 GT Zagato of 1961, the two brands have collaborated for the V8 Vantage Zagato in 1986, produced in coupe and convertible version, called as usual V8 Vantage Volante.
In 2002 it was the turn of the DB7 Zagato coupe, followed by DB-AR1 roadster version.
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