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Aston Martin DB11 Image Leaked Ahead Of Geneva Auto Show
We don’t know for sure how numerous bits and pieces will be found in the production auto, but most likely some of them will make it to the road-going model. The grille is more pronounced and wider, while the front end is chiseled to accentuate the typical Aston Martin grille shape.
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Electrical components including infotainment and safety equipment are also expected to be provided by the German carmaker across Aston Martin’s updated range, which also includes replacements for the entry-level Vantage and high-performance Vanquish, which will hit the market before 2018.
The Aston Martin DB11 has leaked online ahead of its official debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. We can see the all-new generation is not spectacularly reshaping the design language of the brand and instead goes down the evolutionary path – inspired by the spy-exclusive DB10 that belonged for a brief time to James Bond (he unceremoniously ditched it in a Rome canal).
Thanks to Aston’s technical partnership with Mercedes-AMG, the DB11 will receive a host of electronic gubbins from Stuttgart, as well as an AMG-derived V8 at some point in the car’s life. The DB11 is also expected to take advantage of the Mercedes-Benz collaboration and also have an all new biturbo 5.2-liter V12 engine supposedly packing around 600 horsepower (447 kilowatts).
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Aston will officially reveal the DB11 at this year’s show and the anticipation is already huge. More details of course will be available at the Geneva Show in a few days.