Aston Martin DB9
The Aston Martin DB9 is a GT sports car launched by Aston Martin in 2004.The DB9 is the first model to be built at Aston Martin's Gaydon facility in Warwickshire, England. The moniker "DB" stems from the initials of David Brown, the owner of Aston Martin for a significant part of its history. The DB9, which was designed by Ian Callum and finished by his successor, Henrik Fisker, superseded the now-discontinued Aston Martin DB7 (also by Callum) which started production in 1994.
Overview
The Aston Martin DB9 comes in two variants; the coupé and 'Volante' convertible,
each producing 470 bhp (350 kW; 477 PS) from a 6.0L V12 engine,
originally taken from its sister car the V12 Vanquish. In fact, this V12 engine
is why Aston Martin did not call the car the DB8, which could suggest that it
has only a V8 engine. One report states that Aston Martin believed that this
car was such a huge leap from the Jaguar XJ-S based DB7 that it named it DB9
instead of DB8, which they thought would indicate a gradual evolution. The Gaydon
facility's production capacity for the DB9 could allow for approximately five
thousand units per year, which is roughly the same production volume as other
esteemed sports cars, in particular the Ferrari F430 and Porsche 911 Turbo. The
DB9, however, is more often compared against other competitors in its segment:
the Ian Callum designed Jaguar XKR, the Volkswagen-produced Bentley Continental
GT, the ten-cylinder powered BMW M6, and the AMG variants of the Mercedes-Benz
SL. Traditionally being a maker of more exclusive automobiles, CEO Dr. Ulrich
Bez has stated that production numbers of the DB9 will be slightly higher than
previous models.The DB9 is the first Aston Martin model to be designed and developed on Ford's aluminium VH (vertical/horizontal) platform which also underpins Aston Martin's flagship DBS. The body structure is composed of aluminium and composites melded together by mechanically fixed self-piercing rivets and robotic assisted adhesive bonding techniques. The innovative bonded aluminium structure possesses more than double the torsional rigidity of its predecessor's, despite being 25 percent lighter. Aston Martin's engineers designed the quad-cam, 48-valve engine for the V12 Vanquish in collaboration with Ford's Research and Vehicle Technology team (RVT) and were able to reduce its weight by 11.8 kg (26 lb) for use in the DB9.
Specification
- Base Price: £111,000 Coupe; £124,000 Volante convertible
- Power: 350 kW (476 PS; 469 bhp) (469 hp) @ 6000 rpm
- Torque: 600 N·m (443 lbf·ft) @ 5000 rpm
- Weight: 1,760 kg (3,880 lb)
- 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h): 4.6 seconds
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): 4.8 seconds
- Top Speed: 300 kph (186 mph)
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