Reimagining an Icon: The 2013 Aston Martin DB9 Volante
Aston Martin, the paragon of British luxury sports cars, recently shed some light on its latest interpretation of their signature Sports GT vehicle - the highly potent and opulent DB9. Coming in close pursuit of the all-new Vanquish Super GT, this unveiling offers insight into a DB9 that appears to break new ground while still retaining its core identity.
Persona Embodied In Design
The 2013 model year ushers in more than just fresh trim for the DB9; it brings significant transformations which have impacted everything from internal mechanisms to outward aesthetics. Mirroring elements from the now-discontinued Virage, this new edition exhibits an evermore streamlined form with distinct aerodynamic improvements most visible at its rear boot ‘flip’. Far from being merely cosmetic enhancements, these alterations contribute towards achieving superior performance.
In terms aesthetic appeal, this revamped Viking Blue DB9 maintains a firm visual footing on tarmac due to its low-slung wide structure accentuated by subtle muscular curves. This graceful beast is sure to charm admirers of both Coupe or Volante body styles. Its front grille borrows inspiration from Aston Martin's sold-out One-77 hypercar featuring five horizontal vanes chamfered meticulously enough to create an efficient aerofoil profile.
Luxury Interiors Personified
The wealthy leather-work within complements the assertive exterior design eloquently. Hand-stitched welts fashioned by master craftsmen seem reminiscent more of high-end fashion accessories rather than customary car interiors. Those seeking heightened sporty ambiance might be won over by lightweight seats composed out of top-tier carbon fiber and Kevlar® composite structures ensuring improved comfort and back support during extended dynamic drives.
Performance Gets an Upgrade
The 2013 Aston Martin DB9 Volante introduces the new generation AM11 V12 engine that brings with it a surge of to up to 620 Nm torque and peak power of 517 PS. Revelations include innovative engineering solutions like an improved block & head, widened throttle bodies, advanced fuel pump, revised intake manifold and precisely machined combustion chambers - all contributing towards enhancing this masterwork.
An impressive chassis upgrade includes standard Carbon Ceramic Matrix (CCM) brakes from Brembo ensuring reduced brake fade during intense drives. In terms of ride comfort, your experience can shift between being in a plush GT car or firm sports car at will thanks to 'Gen4' VH architecture version featuring Adaptive Damping System (ADS).
Luxury Standardized Across Equipment Range
Apart from boasting automatic headlights and windscreen wipers as standard facilities, the DB9 welcomes other features such as electronic memory seats and mirrors, satellite navigation integrated within Organic Electroluminescent displays along with customizable options for additional enhancement such as optional reversing camera presently available on Rapide four-door sportscar; two Carbon Packs introduced for further personalization possibilities.
A Refreshed Legacy with Its Price Tag
As Aston Martin's DB9 further solidifies its legacy, the 2013 model comes in at a variety of price points depending on the region. In the UK, buyers can expect an RRP of £131,995, while German consumers will be looking at €174,994. Over in the United States, potential owners are presented with a $185,400 MSRP - and for those situated in Japan, they'll see it marked up to 21,995,000 JPY. Despite geographical variants in cost, this renewed iteration of a classic is now globally available for order via Aston Martin dealerships; undoubtedly justified by their unwavering commitment to creating captivating luxury sports vehicles that exude innovation.
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2013 Aston Martin DB9 Volante