General Information |
Vehicle Type: |
2-door coupe, production car |
Price: |
$161,350 |
Miles Per Gallon: |
12/19 mpg |
Drivetrain |
Configuration |
Front Engine/RWD |
Engine: |
V12 |
Displacement: |
5935 cc |
Horsepower: |
444 bhp @ 6000 rpm |
Torque: |
420 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm |
Max RPM: |
6800 rpm |
Transmission: |
6-Speed Manual/6-Speed Automatic |
Dimensions |
Weight: |
3770 lbs |
Height: |
51.9 in |
Length: |
184.9 in |
Width: |
73.8 in |
Wheelbase: |
107.9 in |
Track: |
f: 61.7 / r: 61.5 in |
Performance |
0-60 mph: |
4.5 sec |
0-100 mph: |
10.3 sec |
Quarter Mile: |
12.9 sec @ 112 mph |
Top Speed: |
186 mph |
Lateral Acceleration: |
.96g |
Braking, 60-0 mph: |
133 ft |
Slalom Speed: |
--.- mph |
Nürburgring Lap Time: |
--.- minutes |
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The Aston Martin DB9, the first car to be produced at the company’s modern and recently completed facility in Gaydon, Warwickshire, made its world debut at the 2004 Frankfurt Motor Show.
The innovative DB9 heralds an exciting new era for Aston Martin as it reflected the direction that the company took with all future models.
Using a radical new aluminium bonded frame, the 2+2 DB9 is one of the most sophisticated and technically advanced sports cars in the world. It successfully balances the attributes of a sports car with features normally found on luxury cars.
It is also the first production model to use VH Platform strategy (Vertical/Horizontal), which is unique to Aston Martin and will form the basis for all future Aston Martin models. Its advantages are that it is very light, provides better performance, handling and durability and yet it is extremely rigid.
"The DB9 will without doubt be the most important Aston Martin model ever," said Dr Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin. "Not only is it the first time in our history that we have a purpose-built facility but we now also have a dedicated platform.
"The DB9 is an excellent example of what we as a company stand for today – namely making elegant and understated British sports cars for individuals."
The all new DB9 will be crafted at Aston Martin’s new Gaydon facility which is one of the most advanced of its kind in the world. Using the very latest in automotive technology and materials to create the DB9, Aston Martin will spend more than 200 hours hand-building each car.
Power for the DB9 comes from a 450bhp V12 engine which has been developed specifically for this model. The DB9 will also be offered with an extensive list of materials and colour combinations for the interior and exterior paint finishes allowing customers to continue the Aston Martin tradition of personalising their car.
The DB9 replaced the current DB7 which finished production at the end of 2003.