Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is Almost Perfect…Here’s Why

 By the way, it will be packaged with the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is Almost Perfect...Here’s Why
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Aston Martin has plans for some phenomenal launches soon including the stunner, Aston Martin DBS Superleggera Tag Heuer Edition. So, when we heard that the snaps of Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato were to be released, we couldn’t be more excited. The super sexy vehicle delivers well in terms of performance but has one design issue that we can’t get over. What is it? Read on to know!

 

If you liked Aston Martin Valhalla, you would likely love Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato too as it’s even more special. The latter is a part of Zagato’s 100th birthday. The company plans to offer 19 examples of the DBS GT Zagato, and the automaker shared a few pictures on Tuesday to show the production form of the vehicle along with DB4 GT Zagato Continuation.

In case you are super rich, and you have eyes on expensive luxuries like world’s largest yacht, you can get your hands on both the beasts by spending about $10,800,000 or £6 million. But just remember one design issue DBS GT Zagato has, it has no rear window.

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is Almost Perfect...Here’s Why
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Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is Almost Perfect...Here’s Why
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No, we are not kidding, there is zero rear visibility because, for reasons unclear to us, The company has put in a solid carbon fibre roof piece that starts near the windshield and extends to the back of the car. In case you want to see behind you, you have to use a rear-facing camera that will be linked to a digital rear view mirror.

Aston Martin DBS GT has an active grille that adjusts the aerodynamic profile of the front of the vehicle and helps make it more fuel efficient or can be used to open up for improved performance. The beast will also have 108 diamond shaped carbon fibre pieces that look amazing.

 

The vehicle also has a monster 5.2-liter V12 engine which ensures 715 horsepower and has 664 pound-feet of torque. Aston Martin will start deliveries of DB4 GTs this year, but the DBS GTs would be coming next year. Stay tuned to know other specs of the car if you are uber rich and you don’t mind the fact that it doesn’t have a real rear view!