Thursday, May 24, 2012

Aston Martin DBS/DB9 successor caught at the Ring preparing for Villa d'Este debut

Aston Martin DBS/DB9 successor caught at the Ring preparing for Villa d'Este debut

As much as it pains us to say it, the current core range from Aston Martin has grown a little stale. But fret not: a new model is just around the corner. Snapped undergoing testing at the Nürburgring in this latest batch of spy shots is what looks to be a new and nearly complete V12 GT from Gaydon. Code-named AM 310, it could be a successor to either the DB9 or DBS – or could carry a different nameplate altogether and replace them both.

While the engine and platform carry over as modified versions of the existing building blocks, sources anticipate just about everything else in the new sportscar will be new.

Autoblog, Aston Martin DBS/DB9 successor caught at the Ring preparing for Villa d'Este debut

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