The road car variant of the new Aston Martin V12 Zagato, which will go into production from the middle of next year, has been revealed at the Frankfurt motor show today.
The hand-built Zagato is based on the V12 Vantage and features a body of aluminium and carbonfibre. The race-bred machine is powered by the Warwickshire-based firm's six-litre engine, which produces 510bhp and 420lb ft of torque.
Developed half a century after the introduction of the iconic DB4GT Zagato, the new V12 Zagato broke cover at the Villa D’Este Concours on Lake Como, Italy, in May. It won the coveted design award for the concept and prototypes class.
Two prototypes were then honed during endurance races at the Nürburgring, including the 24-hour event at the German track in June.
The pair of Zagato racing machines appeared on Aston’s Frankfurt motor show display, along with the One-77 supercar and the recently launched Virage and Vantage S.
The competition specials have been nicknamed ‘Zig’ and ‘Zag’ by Aston technicians. ‘Zig’ will appear in full racing specification and features a full aerodynamic package including front splitter, dive planes, rear diffuser and spoiler.
‘Zag’ – the car that Autocar tested recently – has been converted back into a road-spec show car to give an indication of how the finished customer cars will look when they are built next year.
Just 150 road-going examples will be built, priced at £330,000 (excluding VAT).
Thanks to: Autocar
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