The DBS GT Zagato is finished in Supernova Red which is exclusively reserved for the 'Centenary Specification', with a contrasting exposed carbon fibre accents. The wheels are finalised in satin black and gold. Apart from its amaze look the logo designed for this model is made up of 18 carat gold.
Based on the DBS Superleggera, the DBS GT Zagato is heavily reworked by the Italian coachbuilder, Zagato. Power comes from the same 5.2-litre turbocharged V12 but the output is increased from 715bhp to 760bhp.
The Zagato’s characteristic double-bubble roof is present as well and it runs to the back of the car replacing the rear windscreen.
Also, the DBS GT Zagato makes use of the world’s first automotive application of configurable carbon and metal 3D-printed interior finishes. This beautiful central 'hamper' design features a unique parametric, inter-locking form and takes 100 hours to make without including the post-processing done by hands.
The limited edition aston martins can also be customized by their owners.
Meanwhile, the other car – the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation – is a track-only car which pays homage to the original DB4 Zagato. The Continuation model matches the 58-year old car but is updated with a new engine which makes 380bhp and is one of the many models Aston Martin plans to build under the DBZ Centenary Collection.
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