There are some cars out there that just now they have “it”, and aren’t afraid to flaunt it. The latest newcomer is the AM310, a replacement for the DB9 and a beautiful turquoise jewel of the concourse scene.
This one was used by Aston Martin for the US debut of the model at Pebble Beach last month, where its character wowed everybody at the Concours d'Elegance.
So what do the numbers say about this car? Well, for $279,995 customers will be able to drive one in the US. That might sound like a lot for an archaic 6-liter V12 with 565 hp. Ferrari and McLaren get you more for that money, but they’re not as masterful a blend of art and engineering concocted on a bed of luxury and fine leather.
Aston say the car will be available as a 2+0 or as a 2+2 from early next year in America and a few months before that in Europe.
So what do the numbers say about this car? Well, for $279,995 customers will be able to drive one in the US. That might sound like a lot for an archaic 6-liter V12 with 565 hp. Ferrari and McLaren get you more for that money, but they’re not as masterful a blend of art and engineering concocted on a bed of luxury and fine leather.
Aston say the car will be available as a 2+0 or as a 2+2 from early next year in America and a few months before that in Europe.