Filed under: Spy Photos, Coupe, Performance, Aston Martin, Luxury
Svelte as it still looks, the DB9 is getting a little long in the proverbial tooth - Aston Martin first launched the 2+2 way back in 2004. As such, it's high time the British purveyor of luxury GTs gear up to roll out a new model, and this is the best look we've had at it yet.
Spied virtually undisguised while undergoing winter testing in the snow, the new DB9 (or whatever AML opts to call it) carries all the trademark elements of a contemporary Aston Martin design. The grille appears to be a little smaller and the rear fenders pack a more pronounced curve. Expect the new V12 GT to arrive sometime next year, but you can check it out now in the high-res gallery of spy shots above.
Aston Martin DB9 successor caught romping in the snow originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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