The most important program of upgrades from its debut in 2003, Aston Martin DB9 range received a package of improvements stylistic, technical and standard and optional equipment. First deliveries are expected in July.
The most successful Aston Martin of all time (that honor shared with the V8 Vantage), DB9 model defined itself as a grand supreme grace Tourer perfect combination of elegance, sportiness and luxury authentic.
For Ullrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin DB9 car remains a special “Grand Tourer DB9 is the quintessential sports car and offers unrivaled combination between involvement, character, luxury and refinement. This tool combines the unique character of Aston Martin with uncompromising design philosophy, construction manual and performance skills of Aston Martin. “
The new package complements improvements three basic qualities. Subtle changes of style refreshes DB9′s appearance: a new front bumper, headlamps with a slightly modified design, brake callipers finished in silver, wheels 20 “alloy wheels and rear lights with clear glass stands.
Under the bodywork, passive damping system was replaced with the new adaptive system (ADS), which provides improved comfort and handling but more specific when asked how sports. ADS system is offered as standard in the range Aston Martin DB9, both Coupe and the Volante version (convertible). A new tire pressure monitoring, a Bluetooth system and new finishing Double Apex, with the option Bang & Olufsen hi-fi specifications make the new Aston Martin DB9.
January Minards, director of product development at Aston Martin, explains the process of continuous improvement, “DB9 was the first car built at Gaydon which adopted the VH architecture. This has evolved every year since then, with major changes including the range of engine, being successively reduced CO2 emissions. The last package of improvements going on, highlighting its qualities genuinely DB9 GT sports car. “
New Aston Martin DB9 is available in coupe and Volante (convertible), with six-speed manual transmission as standard, or the optional six-speed automatic ‘Touchtronic 2′. Its 6.0-liter V12 engine develops 470 hp and 600 Nm.
DB9 revised production has already begun and the first deliveries are expected in July. The starting price is £ 122,445 (about 150,000 euros) for the DB9 Coupe and £ 131,445 (euro 160,000) for version DB9 Volante.
Since its launch in 2003, Aston Martin has built and delivered to customers in 34 countries more than 12,500 units DB9, DB7 surpassing sales model. DB9 current production volume is approximately 1500 cars per year.












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