Initial design concepts for the Aston Martin V12 Zagato were explored in early 2010.
Inspired
by Zagato's bold and individual styling signatures Aston Martin's
Director of Design, Marek Reichman, and his Gaydon-based design team
relished the challenge of shaping the V12 Zagato, creating a car that
pushes the boundaries of Aston Martin's design language, yet pays
tribute to the DB4GT Zagato. Demonstrating Aston Martin's ability to
rapidly bring ideas to fruition the Zagato programme quickly gained
momentum, the design team working hand-in-hand with engineers and
artisans to complete the build of a pair of concept cars in the spring
of 2011.
May
2011 saw the Aston Martin V12 Zagato make its world debut at the
prestigious Villa d'Este concours. Entered in the Concept Cars and
Prototypes class, the V12 Zagato wowed the judges and the crowd, taking
first place against impressive opposition. In June the Villa d'Este
winner - along with the second prototype car - made the Aston Martin V12
Zagato's world racing debut
at the gruelling 24 hour endurance race held at the Nürburgring. Both
cars completed the ultimate durability test, continuing Aston Martin's
100 per cent finishing record in this notoriously tough race.
After
an overwhelmingly positive response from customers, the decision was
made in July 2011 to build a strictly limited run of V12 Zagatos. Since
then, Aston Martin's design team have worked to refine the sports car's
detailing and aerodynamic performance while staying faithful to the
original design concept. At the same time engineers based at Gaydon have
been putting prototypes through the company's rigorous development
programme to ensure the V12 Zagato performs as well as it looks.
Every
Aston Martin is a unique combination of advanced materials, technology
and time-honoured craftsmanship. The Aston Martin V12 Zagato takes this
philosophy to a level previously seen in the company's exquisite One-77
supercar, which completes its build run this year. Built at Aston
Martin's global headquarters in Gaydon, Warwickshire, production of the
V12 Zagato will be strictly limited to no more than 150 cars.
Creating
each V12 Zagato is a painstaking process that takes approximately 2,000
man-hours to complete. Just like the One-77, the V12 Zagato is
constructed from a combination of hand crafted aluminium and carbon
fibre. The bonnet, signature 'double-bubble' roof and doors are
hand-crafted aluminium, while the front and rear fenders, door sills and
boot lid surround are made from carbon fibre.
The
finished body is then painted in the same dedicated area as the One-77.
Four unique colours have been created for the Aston Martin V12 Zagato:
Scintilla Silver, Alloro Green, Alba Blue and Diavolo Red. The painting
process alone takes some 100 hours to complete and is followed by the
marriage of the body and the drivetrain within the sports car production
area. From there the V12 Zagato is transferred to the standalone
facility originally built to house One-77 production, where the build is
completed.
This
serene, laboratory-like space is perfectly suited to the task of
creating special cars such as the V12 Zagato. It is here that time is
lavished upon the fitment and installation of an array of bespoke
components, including the side glass and the distinctive rear window,
which features a curved surface that continues the sculptural lines of
the 'double-bubble' roof. All the exterior brightwork around the windows
has a contemporary black finish to compliment the exposed carbon fibre
components.
Fitment of the hand-crafted interior and upholstery is also completed in this dedicated build area.
Fitment of the hand-crafted interior and upholstery is also completed in this dedicated build area.
Like
all Aston Martins when viewed as a whole the Aston Martin V12 Zagato is
an artful composition of powerful lines and compelling proportions, but
when viewed up close it reveals sophisticated, sculptural surfaces and
jewel-like details. The exposed elements of carbon fibre on the front
splitter, A-pillars, rear lamp pods, diffuser, door mirror cases and
rear wing all display the same perfectly symmetrical weave and smooth
resin finish. Likewise the bold new grille is formed in a unique
three-dimensional composite material mesh that echoes Zagato's famous
'Z' moniker.
More delights
are found inside. Seven Bridge of Weir hides - in semi-aniline finish to
offer durability while preserving the natural texture of the leather -
are used to trim the V12 Zagato's interior. Hand-stitched quilting of a
unique design creates a flowing pattern that evokes a dynamic sense of
movement across the seats and headlining, while 'Z' embroidery in the
headrests and rear parcel shelf add a further flourish. Satin-finish
carbon fibre on the dashboard and centre stack is perfectly complimented
by piano black accents and satin black rotary switchgear. Carbon fibre
sill plaques with 'V12 Zagato' inlaid metal script provide a distinctive
finishing touch.
A
work of art built by skilled craftsmen to be driven and enjoyed by the
world's most discerning car collectors, the Aston Martin V12 Zagato is a
fitting tribute to its illustrious ancestor. On-sale now priced at
£330,000 (plus local taxes) the production specification V12 Zagato will
be showcased at the Geneva Salon International in March 2012. First
deliveries are scheduled for Autumn 2012.
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