Aston Martin have released more details of the final production DBS GT Zagato.

The stunning car will feature a “Dynamic” front grille.

The front grille is made up of 108 individual diamond-shaped carbon fibre pieces.  When the car is stationary the diamond-shaped carbon fibre pieces will be closed.  When the V12 twin-turbo engine is started the 108 individual diamond-shaped carbon fibre pieces will open to allow the engine to breathe.

Another highlight is that the roof is made out of a single piece of carbon fibre.  This single piece of carbon fibre also covers where typically the rear window would be.  To compensate the fact that you wouldn’t be able to see what is directly behind you, it comes with a camera operated rear view mirror. 

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“This is a car that is not only focused around beauty, but drama too. Our dynamic grille gives us an opportunity to provide the car with two very different identities. When parked, DBS GT Zagato will almost look like it’s resting, but with the rear of the car still appearing muscular and primed for action. Only on start-up will the car truly become alert and ready to perform, delivering both an aural and visual treat for onlookers”.

Said Marek Reichman, Chief Creative Officer, Aston Martin Lagonda.

The DBS GT Zagato production will start in 2020.