Aston Martin DB9 Coupe
The V12 develops 470bhp, but it’s the almost diesel-like pull from low revs that impresses most. The DB9 is now available with either a manual gearbox or a six-speed auto that also functions as a paddle-shift manual. The DB9 is at its best on flat, smooth A-roads, where it is composed and grippy.
The Aston’s 12-cylinder engine sounds fabulous, without being in your face on a motorway journey, and the V12 and automatic gearbox are smooth.
Recently, the Aston Martin Racing Team has revamped its racing campaign, and has introduced the Aston Martin DBR9, which is the racing version of the street vehicle DB9. The Aston Martin DBR9, true to its expectations, made a spectacular come back by winning Le Petit Mans in Atlanta. The Aston Martin Racing Team hopes to continue this winning streak and race the Aston Martin line for years to come.











