The Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato was officially revealed alongside the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation this week at Audrain’s Newport Concours in the United States, and completes the DBZ Centenary Collection. Limited to 19-sets worldwide and priced at $7.4-million USD for both vehicles, the former sleek is powered by a twin-turbocharged 5.2L V12 generating 771 horsepower.
The Supernova Red (above) is a paint color exclusive to the DBS GT Zagato ‘Centenary Specification’, and it comes complete with contrasting exposed carbon fiber / satin black accents as well as gold 3D machined wheels. In addition to the glossy carbon fiber roof and rear diffuser, it also boasts solid 18-carat gold wings badges in both the front and rear. There’s also a black anodized active front grille, gold anodized side strakes and center lock wheel nuts.
Paired with the new beauty that is the stunning DBS GT Zagato, the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation cars are a unique and fitting celebration of the brand’s 60-year love affair with this unmatched Italian automotive style icon,” said Paul Spires, President of Aston Martin Works.
Inside the DBS GT Zagato, you’re greeted with Caithness Spicy Red leather, Zagato ‘Z’ seat quilting and satin twill exposed carbon fiber fitted to both the paddle shifts as well as the steering wheel. Unlike Aston Martin’s previous models, the DBS GT Zagato offers configurable carbon and metal 3D-printed interior finishes. That’s right, this includes your choice of printed carbon, aluminum, or PVD coated (physical vapour deposition) gold stainless steel.