The car is a bespoke version of the DBS Superleggera, which goes by the name DBS GT Zagato. Its design was shown late last year to mark Zagato's centennial, and now the first prototype example has been spotted. What isn't featured on the prototype is the production version's grille which will consist of 108 diamond-shaped carbon fiber pieces that remain flush with the grille when the car is parked and open up when the engine is started to allow air to flow through. The production version will also sport a number of gold accents that also aren't found on this prototype. Gold will be a central theme of the interior, too, though buyers with less ostentatious tastes will be able to select more traditional aluminum or carbon fiber as an alternative.
Powering the DBS GT Zagato will be Aston Martin's familiar 5.2-liter twin-turbocharged V-12, tuned in this latest application to deliver 760 horsepower, or 45 hp more than in the DBS Superleggera.
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