Aston Martin Carbon Black Special Editions Released

 Aston Martin Carbon Black Special Editions Released
Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black

Aston Martin will begin delivery in March of two new special edition models.  The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage Carbon Black will come with special coloring, lighter weight, and more.

Each vehicle will be hand painted in Carbon Black metallic, with Obsidian Black leather and silver stitching used on the interior.  Carbon fiber and Kevlar seats shave 17 kilograms off the overall weight.  Piano black trim is also featured on each car.

V12 Vantage purchasers will also get a carbon fiber side strake, black mesh, and 10-spoke alloys in gloss black.  They also get a 700-watt audio system, which they can test out during the Performance Driving Course track day.

Purchasers of either edition can expect to spend 5% above the listed retail price of the respective DBS and V12 Vantage.  Final pricing of the Carbon Black models will be announced in January.

Source: Aston Martin

Aston Martin's two top-of-the-range sports cars; the DBS and V12 Vantage have undergone a unique Carbon Black makeover to create a highly desirable special edition.

Celebrating the enormous success of the DBS and V12 Vantage which have surpassed all sales expectations since launch, the new special editions add a typically understated flair to these acclaimed models. Featuring bespoke Carbon Black metallic paint especially formulated with a subtle metallic twist to create a deep rich patina. Each car will undergo 50 man-hours of hand painting followed by stringent quality checks. For the V12 Vantage the iconic Aston Martin side strake has been fashioned from real carbon fibre backed by a black mesh and complimented with gloss black 10 spoke diamond turned alloy wheels. A bright finished grille and front parking sensors (normally an option) complete the exterior detailing.

Inside, owners will be greeted to swathes of Obsidian Black leather highlighted with a contrast silver coarse stitch all hand stitched by the craftspeople at Gaydon - Aston Martin's global headquarters in England.

Lightweight seats formed from Carbon Fibre and Kevlar saving 17 kg over the standard seat also feature together with Piano black facia trim, centre stack and centre console, anodised black tread plates and unique sill plaques build on the carbon theme. The Aston Martin 700w Premium Audio System is delivered as standard in the V12 Vantage while the DBS boasts the Bang & Olufsen Beosound DBS audio system as standard.

Customers who order a Carbon Black Edition V12 Vantage will have the opportunity to experience Aston Martin's renowned Performance Driving Course (UK and Europe only) free of charge which offers a memorable day helping customers to equip themselves with the skill sets to enhance the enjoyment of their Aston Martin on the track.

The Carbon Black Editions are available to order from the official Aston Martin dealership network now with final pricing (expected to be approximately 5% over current base prices) to be confirmed in the New Year with deliveries to commence from March.

About the DBS
The DBS was launched in 2007 and is Aston Martin's ultimate GT sports car. Benefitting from weight saving materials including aluminium and carbon fibre; the DBS offers dynamic and aesthetic purity, an exquisite interior and a driving experience unsurpassed by any other car in its coupe and Volante forms. Its hand built V12 engine produces 380 kW (510 bhp / 517 PS) making it one of the most powerful production cars Aston Martin has ever made. In 2009, the DBS ‘Volante' (Aston Martin's nomenclature for convertible) joined the DBS line-up

About the V12 Vantage
Launched in 2009, agility and outright performance form the basis of the design of the V12 Vantage creating the most exciting incarnation of the Vantage line-up to date. The V12 Vantage subtly hints at its sporting intent with its controlled aggression and lower, purposeful stance. The naturally aspirated 6.0-litre V12 engine provides the driver with instantaneous access to high levels of power and torque at all engine speeds, while Aston Martin's class-leading, all alloy VH (Vertical Horizontal) architecture provides exceptional strength and rigidity.

 

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 nederina nederina
They painted the car black to hide its age like what they did with the Vanquish S. Looks good though but feeling old now.
December 18, 2009 12:19 pm
 EDavis EDavis
Now that is just plain sexy. If on the other hand this car were an Infiniti coupe, i.e., a car seen every day, then undoubtedly I would be amongst the many who feel that this car's body style is getting a little long in the tooth. But I don't see Aston Martins every day. And I feel that if this car in its current shape were to have been introduced to the public just yesterday that it would remain attractive and up-to-date for the next 6 years. So that's why I say to you Mr. Aston Martin that if you do decide to cave in to the pressure by redesigning this timeless shape, then please make it look exactly like the One-77...which of course you won't do, nor should you for that matter. So I guess what I'm saying is that, um...well; could you swap out those clear taillight lenses for some red ones? And while you're at it maybe you could bless it with some of that borderline garish BRABUS-esque alcantara interior magic that I like so much.
December 18, 2009 1:00 pm
 sub39h sub39h
agreed about the red tail light lenses (tho as these cars are hand built i don't see why AM wouldn't do it if you asked them to).
December 18, 2009 1:20 pm
 ccrispy ccrispy
As a Vantage owner the car is awesome & not dated...I am glad they are not changing it, just making it better with updates, ETC. If any car is dated I would have to say the 911. Its how it should be with a car like this when you pay over $100,000.00 for a car it should not change so quickly as MB, & BMW... Look at the old body MB Sl500 they stayed the same for over 10 years & the 911... A company as Aston Martin needs to focus on reliability before they go and keep on changing there models, so they can make a reliable DD... Small updates are just fine, its not like a Porsche you dont see 30 daily...
December 18, 2009 3:54 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
That looks amazing in black.
December 18, 2009 4:58 pm
 Maestro Maestro
I would buy one today, if I could! Even if it was pink!!
December 18, 2009 9:55 pm
 M! M!
nice. that is just too bad for the V12 vantage buyers would just spec'd their cars. this is even a little more special.
December 19, 2009 5:56 am
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
Looks great. I just don't like the air vents on the bonnet.They're too many and too big.
December 22, 2009 10:29 am
 BlackSeries BlackSeries
They look pretty spectacular. I think the V12 Vantage is slightly more desirable that the DBS. I can't help but feel that the DBS is overdone, and I think the carbon fibre, black add-ons just move it further away from the purity of the DB9.
December 24, 2009 12:25 am