Aston Martin Zagato concept revealed

 Aston Martin Zagato concept revealed
Aston Martin Zagato concept 20.05.2011

The V12 Zagato is a design project but Aston Martin will also race the car at the N?rburgring 24hr endurance competition

An Aston Martin with some Italian design flair...and we say it's a looker.

This is the V12 Zagato, a joint project between Aston Martin and Italian design house Zagato, based on the V12 Vantage. The V12 Zagato was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the DB4GT Zagato. Since then Zagato and Aston Martin have collaborated together on several projects such as the V8 Vantage Zagato and DB7 Zagato.

"The Zagato design language is a perfect complement to our design and engineering expertise. After 50 years of the two companies being associated with each other the partnership has produced some of the world's most iconic cars," says Aston Martin CEO Dr Ulrich Bez.

The Zagato team worked with a group of Aston Martin engineers headed by Chris Porritt - the man who led the One-77 development.

The V12 Zagato is a two-door, two-seat coupe with a handcrafted aluminum body, a bonded aluminum structure and a bespoke steel roll cage. Distinct design features include the double-bubble roof.

Under the bonnet is a mid-front mounted 6.0 liter V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS) and 570 Nm (420 lb ft) of torque coupled to a rear-mounted six-speed automated manual gearbox that drives the rear axle. 

The V12 Zagato concept will be unveiled to the public at the Villa D'Este Concours on May 21 but the car won't just be sitting around.

The V12 Zagato make its racing debut at the four-hour VLN race at Nürburgring on May 28 and also make an appearance at the Nürburgring 24 hour endurance race on June 25 and 26.

Source: Aston Martin

Aston Martin unveils new V12 Zagato

  • In 50th anniversary year of the iconic DB4GT Zagato, Aston Martin introduces a modern interpretation of the famous Aston Martin and Zagato collaboration
  • New V12 Zagato concept to be premiered at the Villa D'Este Concours on 21st May to gauge customer interest
  • The V12 Zagato will appear in the form of an endurance race car to compete at the Nürburgring 24 hour race on 25/26 June; following tradition of recent new Aston Martins

Gaydon / Lake Como, 20 May 2011. Aston Martin will unveil the stunning new V12 Zagato endurance racer concept on the shores of Lake Como, Italy at the Villa D'Este Concours tomorrow.

Reviving a collaboration which has produced some of the most beautiful and sought-after cars in the world, the partnership takes inspiration from the past, to create a modern descendent of classics such as the DB4GT Zagato, V8 Vantage Zagato and DB7 Zagato based on Aston Martin's ultimate performance interpretation of the Vantage range: the V12 Vantage.

Dr Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin said: "The Zagato design language is a perfect complement to our design and engineering expertise. After 50 years of the two companies being associated with each other the partnership has produced some of the world's most iconic cars."

"Of course, fifty years ago Italian design houses were widely seen as leading the way with new designs but now and supported by our independency, Aston Martin has its own in-house design ability so this new venture with Zagato is more collaborative than it perhaps would have been in the past."

"The task for us has been to create a concept that is a natural successor to those iconic cars that have gone before. Matching the technology of the age with the traditional skills vital to deliver such a bespoke and exclusive sports car will lead to a strictly limited run of road going V12 Zagatos."

Work began in 2010 with initial meetings between Aston Martin and Zagato where sketches incorporating the design DNA of both companies were discussed and a decision was made to proceed with the project.

Director of Design, Marek Reichman added: "The Design team at Gaydon spent time refining the concept using a mixture of the latest computer based modelling techniques along with crafting traditional clay models to give a real world idea of proportion, stance and detail"

"The V12 Zagato is an elegant yet brutal design which reflects the great balance between race performance and pure Aston Martin style. The original DB4GT Zagato was a true icon, powerful and graceful; the new design is a true representation of the spirit of DB4GT Zagato. The muscular organic forms define the thoroughbred nature of the car's racing credentials."

Working alongside the initial design team was a dedicated group of Aston Martin engineers led by Chris Porritt - previously responsible for the engineering of the One-77. With the skills and knowledge gained from such specialised projects this team has worked to bring the unique design of the V12 Zagato to reality in a very short period of time.

Featuring a new handcrafted aluminium body, the V12 Zagato delivers a beautiful and muscular design not possible using pre-formed panel techniques. Using the influences and skill of nearly 100 years of heritage in the craft, every aluminium panel was formed using an English wheel and traditionally crafted body bucks. Each front wing alone comprises seven separate pieces of aluminium, combined and then hand finished to give one flowing form. Another iconic Zagato design cue is the double bubble roof created in this case from five separate pieces illustrating further the intensity of craftsmanship involved in the construction of the V12 Zagato.

Designed for the focused driver, the V12 Zagato has been honed with pure driving enjoyment in mind. The V12 Zagato combines Aston Martin's most dynamic bonded aluminium platform with the power of the 6.0-litre V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS), and 570 Nm (420 lb ft) of torque.

The V12 Vantage which forms the basis of the V12 Zagato has been proven on the race track as early as 2009 with a class win in its debut race at the 24 hour race at Nürburgring whilst being close to production standard with only essential safety modifications, reduced weight and re-tuned suspension but no additional aerodynamic enhancements. In 2011 the car has gone on to form the basis of the new Aston Martin GT3 race car unveiled last month.

The first DB4GT Zagato shown to the public in late 1960 spent much of its life as a racing car after launch. Later perhaps the two most famous DB4GT Zagatos, registered ‘1 VEV' and ‘2 VEV' were raced with success by such names as Jim Clark and Roy Salvadori. The fascinating story of these cars and the nature of high performance and low weight which drove the Zagato projects gave the inspiration for the first two V12 Zagatos to be created as endurance race cars.

The racing debut of the V12 Zagato will be at the four hour VLN race at Nürburgring on 28th May with a view to two cars racing at the 24 hour race on 25/26 June. The cars will be driven by a team with great experience of Aston Martin race cars, led for the sixth year by Chief Executive Dr. Ulrich Bez.

Both cars follow Aston Martin's philosophy of racing in close-to-production form but with full FIA safety compliance. V12 Vantage Zagato specification includes a bonded aluminium platform modified with a bespoke steel roll cage, front and rear double wishbone suspension with fully adjustable Multimatic DSSV Dampers and a 120ltr endurance racing fuel tank.

The Aston Martin V12 Zagato will be shown for the first time at the Villa D'Este Concours on Saturday 21st May 2011

Aston Martin V12 Zagato Endurance Race Car Specification

Body:
Two door, two seat coupe body
Bonded aluminium structure
Bespoke steel roll cage.
Hand crafted Aluminium body

Engine:
All alloy quad overhead cam 48 valve 5935cc V12
Compression ratio 10.9:1
Front mid-mounted engine, rear wheel drive

Transmission:
Rear mid-mounted, six-speed automated manual gearbox with auto shift manual/select shift manual (ASM/SSM) electric hydraulic control system
Magnesium alloy torque tube with carbon fibre propeller shaft
Twin Plate competition clutch.
Limited slip differential.

Suspension:
All round independent double wishbone with fully adjustable Multimatic DSSV dampers.

Brakes:
Front: Ventilated floating grooved discs with 6 piston callipers
Rear: Ventilated floating grooved discs with 4 piston callipers

Fuel System:
120 litre endurance racing fuel tank

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 juventus7977 juventus7977
isnt the back an uglier version of the ferrari california?
May 20, 2011 1:25 am
 zyzyphe zyzyphe
it does look more like an angry shark figure
May 20, 2011 1:31 am
 Aesthetics Aesthetics
get your ugly mind off this car...its a beauty and has historical relations between zagato and aston martin
May 21, 2011 7:47 pm
 Wojciech Wojciech
Astoferrari...
May 20, 2011 1:29 am
 zamzungas zamzungas
They put round rear light and you shout that it is a copy? Man you are funny.
May 20, 2011 4:15 am
 automobile007 automobile007
Wow stunning car!
May 20, 2011 1:31 am
 Swifty Swifty
roof is sloping like in GT-R and sidegills also...this is a copycat
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May 20, 2011 1:32 am
 nederinaa nederinaa
GTR + 370Z + 350Z
May 20, 2011 1:55 am
 AOS AOS
Agree, or a modern version of Nissan S30
May 20, 2011 3:05 am
 ghent2008 ghent2008
You know nothing about design. That's why you call it a Nissan. You have no taste.
May 20, 2011 3:10 am
 nederinaa nederinaa
As a matter of fact I majored in exterior Transport design. I am discussing about its body proportions as a whole. Nissan sports coupes designs are beautiful, modern and influential, so take it as a compliment. I think this car is close to BMW Z4 Coupe, from the rear 3/4 angle with the fast back roof profile. Shame about the design details.
May 20, 2011 5:01 am
 DdW DdW
Imo, from the front to mid-section of the car looks uniquely Aston Martin. However the rear is quite subjective. I agree that there are some details which needs to be tweaked. One of them is the rear lamp designs. If the lamps were a rectangular-shaped (instead of concentric) kinds, it would have look more pleasing. Nevertheless, it is one exotic machine.
May 20, 2011 6:59 am
 badaboom badaboom
stunning, but more power would be nice
May 20, 2011 2:03 am
 cronan cronan
Whats those rearlights about? Wherent we ditching the 80s black matte plastic, and here its used as design inlays?
May 20, 2011 2:27 am
 Hero Sina Hero Sina
look at the exhaust welds in high res photos, they sucked at it but still looks MEAN !
May 20, 2011 2:31 am
 wcfuser14369 wcfuser14369
Yep, I saw some GTR and Ferrari styling cues. Still looks neat though. Going up as my Windows wallpaper right now.
May 20, 2011 2:46 am
 wcfuser14278 wcfuser14278
Literally full to bursting with Win.
May 20, 2011 3:13 am
 GHERNAS GHERNAS
It`s very nice but all Aston Martin under power
May 20, 2011 3:31 am
 blaksabb blaksabb
I liked the short-lived Pontiac Solstice Coupe's rear. Apparently, so did the designer of this car...
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May 20, 2011 4:39 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
Ferrari FF rear
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May 20, 2011 5:17 am
 lambocop lambocop
The rear looks so ugly..looks like guts spelled out.. It would look better if the body panels covered most of the rear end. Just as it is in DB9 and the vantage...I always hated zagato :S
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May 20, 2011 5:28 am
 clash_189 clash_189
It is probably the car purposed for the race with long wing splinter in front and blackened back with no real bumper (I will be shocked if the road production will stay like this)
May 20, 2011 7:37 am
 buruchaga buruchaga
Ugly from behind. I'm afraid aston is sowing its seed of demise.
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May 20, 2011 6:38 am
 lambocop lambocop
Another thing... I HATE BLACK A AND C pillars...
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May 20, 2011 6:50 am
 Dr Alvar Hanso Dr Alvar Hanso
Nice Ferrari!
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May 20, 2011 7:22 am
 HommeStar HommeStar
Flippin' GORGEOUS. 458esque tail lights and all! I'd get one in the blink of an eye. HOT!!
May 20, 2011 8:09 am
 samintosh samintosh
This car is anything but authentic Aston Martin. Got the Ferrari rear, Nissan GT-r Slope and the BMW X6 50i wheels... Indians are cheap!!! They don't hire designers, but opt to steal design concepts from others...
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May 20, 2011 9:11 am
 HommeStar HommeStar
Indians?
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May 20, 2011 9:47 am