Behold The Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato
Created as one of the many exclamation points on the collaboration between Aston Martin and Zagato, now at its 60th anniversary, the DBS GT Zagato presents itself to the world following the trail introduced by the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation, also produced in only 19 specimens and representing the most expensive new Aston ever. The DBS GT Zagato is regularly registered for road use, as long as you intend to spend £ 6 million, but then just look at it, even fleetingly, and you will be amazed for sure.
The distinctive traits of the Zagato design are everywhere and even more accentuated than usual, as can be seen on the “dynamic” front grille composed of 108 carbon fiber parts that remain closed when the car is stationary, and open as soon as the V12 comes to life. The roof, also entirely in carbon, completely integrates the rear glass, making the design even more streamlined, still maintaining the perfect combination of classic and modern references. A much more than fascinating line, which rises to be defined more as a work of art than as a simple car, with the added value of being able to drive it without the limitations of the curbs, as for the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation sister.