2019 Aston-Martin Zagato Shooting Brake
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Carrosserie
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Shooting brake
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Transmissie
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Semi-automatic
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Kleur
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Red metallic
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Bekleding
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Leather
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Stuur
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Rhd
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2019 Aston Martin Zagato Shooting Brake (Villa D'Este Package)
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Highest spec in the world.
The History between Aston Martin and Italian coach builder Zagato stems from the Aston Martin DB4 in 1960. At the 1960 London motor show they unveiled the DB4 GT Zagato, which was quicker than the original DB4 GT and achingly beautiful. Only 19 cars were produced by Aston Martin and Zagato and these DB4 GT Zagato examples set the relationship for the companies for the next 60 years. Since 1960, there have been multiple collaborations since 1960 from V8 Zagato in the 1980’s where a further 89 examples were produced, through to the newest DBS Zagato that was announced to the world in 2019.
Since the turn of the millennium, Aston Martin and Zagato have increased their relationship producing some of the best looking modern cars with an Italian flare. One of the latest collaborations between the two has been the 2019 Aston Martin Zagato Vanquish Shooting Brakes. 99 Will ever be produced but with the Q division at Aston Martin having full creative reign, no two examples will be alike.
This beautiful Aston Martin Shootingbrake is finished in Lava Red Metallic paint with contrasting Black leather with red stitching throughout including the Z motifs, the additional options include the Villa D'Este Pack, Carbon Fibre Side Fender, Black Zircotec Tailpipe finisher, Carbon Fibre Roof, Interior Fascia in Carbon Fibre Twill, Black Leather One:77 Steering Wheel, Auto Dimming Mirror with Garage Door Opener, Aston Martin Tracking, Umbrella and Holder, Carbon Fibre Load Area, and the Q Duo-tone Bronze Front Grille which is currently being manufactured by Aston Martin. This is truly one of the best specified Shooting brakes to come out of the factory and believed to be 1 of only 3 cars that have the optional bronze front grille. To achieve this incredible piece of jewellery, the grille is machined from a single billet piece of aluminium and takes approx 200 hours of machining. Vat Qualifying