CHF 231'000.–
Neupreis
The first car to be built in Aston Martin’s new factory at Gaydon in Warwickshire was the 2+2 DB9, a direct successor to DB7. The new car was considered to be such an advance on the old that Aston Martin had decided a straightforward sequential numbering would be considered inappropriate, hence why it was not titled DB8. DB9 launched to acclaim in 2003 at the Frankfurt Motor Show with a Volante following in 2004. Powered by a V12 engine, this was also the first Aston Martin to be developed on the VH (Vertical / Horizontal) Platform which underpinned all Gaydon produced cars. Exterior - British Racing Green Interior - Red Fox Stitch - Match Cabin Carpet - Bitter Chocolate Convenience - Cruise Control Entertainment - Linn 260W Audio System Limbik 5.1 Exterior - Brake Calipers - Grey Exterior - Front Grille - Optional Front Grille Exterior - Hood - Westminster Green Exterior - Mirrors - Powerfold Mirror Assembly Exterior - Rear Parking Sensors Interior - Facia Trim - Walnut Veneer Interior - Heated Front Seats Interior - Satellite Navigation Disc - Euro Interior - Satellite Navigation With TMC Interior - Seatbelt - Warm Charcoal