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Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato - Price, Specs and 360 Interactive



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Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato - Key Specifications

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato Specifications

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato Specifications

SpecificationDetails
TypeLimited Edition Grand Tourer
Released At2020
Built AtGaydon, Warwickshire, England
Engine5.2L Twin-Turbocharged V12
PositionFront-Engine, Longitudinal
AspirationTwin-Turbocharged
Block MaterialAluminum
ValvetrainDOHC, 4 Valves per Cylinder
Fuel FeedDirect Fuel Injection
Displacement5204 cc / 317.6 cu in
Power760 hp / 559 kW @ 6500 rpm
Specific Output146.1 hp per liter
Torque900 Nm / 664 lb-ft @ 1800–5000 rpm
Top Speed340 km/h / 211 mph
0 – 60 mph3.4 seconds
0 – 100 km/h3.5 seconds
Body / FrameCarbon Fiber Body Panels on Aluminum Structure
Driven WheelsRWD (Rear-Wheel Drive)
Wheel TypeForged Alloy Zagato-Specific Wheels
Front Tires265/35ZR21
Rear Tires305/30ZR21
Front BrakesCarbon Ceramic Discs with 6-Piston Calipers
Rear BrakesCarbon Ceramic Discs with 4-Piston Calipers
Front Wheels21 x 9 in
Rear Wheels21 x 11 in
Front SuspensionIndependent Double Wishbone with Adaptive Damping
Rear SuspensionIndependent Multi-Link with Adaptive Damping
Curb Weight1799 kg / 3966 lbs
Weight DistributionFront 51% / Rear 49%
Wheelbase2805 mm / 110.4 in
Length4725 mm / 186.0 in
Width1945 mm / 76.6 in
Height1290 mm / 50.8 in
Transmission8-Speed ZF Automatic
Fuel Economy (Combined)12.4 L/100 km / 18.9 mpg (US)
Fuel Capacity78 liters / 20.6 gallons

Some Interesting Facts

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato Price Specifications
  • Part of the DBZ Centenary Collection
    The DBS GT Zagato was launched in 2019 as part of a special set called the DBZ Centenary Collection, celebrating 100 years of Zagato. Buyers received two cars: the DBS GT Zagato and a continuation model of the 1960s DB4 GT Zagato.
  • Limited to Just 19 Units Worldwide
    Only 19 pairs of the DBZ Collection were produced, making the DBS GT Zagato one of the rarest Aston Martins ever made. The two-car set originally sold for around £6 million.
  • Based on the DBS Superleggera
    The DBS GT Zagato shares its underpinnings with the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, but features unique bodywork, styling, and bespoke components that set it apart.
  • Twin-Turbocharged V12 Engine
    Under the hood is a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12, tuned to deliver around 760 horsepower, slightly more than the standard DBS Superleggera’s 715 hp.
  • Fully Carbon Fiber Bodywork
    The entire body of the DBS GT Zagato is constructed from carbon fiber, including the unique panels, grille, and roof. This helps reduce weight while allowing for extreme sculpting.
  • Active Front Grille with 108 Carbon Pieces
    The car features an active front grille made of 108 carbon-fiber "vanes", which open when the car is started to improve airflow — and close when it's off for a cleaner aesthetic.
  • Roof Has No Rear Window
    In a bold design move, the DBS GT Zagato completely omits the rear window, opting instead for a sculpted carbon roof that flows unbroken to the rear. A camera-based rearview mirror system replaces traditional visibility.
  • Bespoke Design by Zagato in Milan
    Every detail of the DBS GT Zagato was co-developed with Zagato in Italy, blending Aston Martin performance with Italian grand touring artistry, especially in the dramatic roofline and grille work.
  • Custom Interior with 3D-Printed Metals
    Inside, the car features custom finishes including 3D-printed gold or aluminum elements, and buyers could personalize everything from materials to trim patterns, thanks to Aston’s Q personalization program.
  • Not Available as a Standalone Car
    You couldn’t buy the DBS GT Zagato on its own — it was only sold as a package with the DB4 GT Zagato Continuation car, making it a collector’s dream from day one.

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato - Price

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato Price Specifications_1A

The Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is a hyper-exclusive, coachbuilt masterpiece—a 760hp twin-turbo V12 wrapped in Zagato’s iconic double-bubble design, limited to just 19 units worldwide. It’s rarer than a LaFerrari Aperta and more exclusive than a Pagani Huayra Roadster.


1. Price Ranges (EUR, Mid-2024)


DBS GT Zagato (Limited to 19 Units)

  • Low-Mileage (Under 1,000 km): €5.5M – €7.0M+
    (Never tracked, full Zagato/Aston Martin certification.)
  • Well-Maintained (1,000–3,000 km): €4.5M – €5.5M
    (Full service history, no modifications, rare color spec.)
  • High-Mileage (5,000+ km): €3.8M – €4.5M (Extremely rare—most owners barely drive them.)


Special Cases

  • One-Off "Speciale" Commission: €8.0M+ (Fully bespoke, hand-painted livery.)
  • Celebrity-Owned (e.g., Jay Leno): +€1.0M+ (Provenance adds massive premiums.)


2. Key Factors Affecting Value

Ultra-Exclusive Coachbuilt Rarity

  • Only 19 units exist—each with unique Zagato design elements.
  • Part of the "DBZ Centenary Collection" (paired with a DB4 GT Zagato Continuation).

Options That Skyrocket Value

  • Full Exposed Carbon Bodywork: +€500K+
  • Zagato-Only Paint (e.g., Rosso Magma): +€300K
  • Matching Zagato Luggage Set: +€100K

Mileage Sensitivity

  • Every 500 km reduces value by ~€200K–300K.
  • Over 5,000 km? Considered "high mileage" for this collector’s item.

⚠️ Critical Watch-Outs

  • Non-Original Parts (Zagato-specific components are unobtainium.)
  • Missing Zagato Build Certificate (Huge red flag—must verify with factory.)
  • Crash Damage (Carbon monocoque repairs exceed €1M+.)


3. Where to Buy in the EU?

Official Channels:

  • Aston Martin Q by Aston Martin (Newport Pagnell, UK)
  • Zagato Atelier (Milan, Italy)

Private/Auction Sales:

  • RM Sotheby’s Private Sales (Ultra-discreet transactions.)
  • Hypercar Collector Networks (Most trade privately.)

Pro Tip:
The DBS GT Zagato is a "forever car"—values will only climb due to extreme rarity.


4. Market Trends

📈 Blue-Chip Appreciation

  • Prices up 20%+ since 2023 (Fewer than 5 have ever traded publicly.)
  • Expected to surpass €10M by 2030.

⚠️ Trap Warning

  • "Bargain" sub-€5M listings are usually scams or salvage rebuilds.
  • Non-numbers-matching cars (some have had engine swaps).


5. Must-Do Checks

🔧 Mechanical:

  • V12 & Transmission Health (Should feel flawless—rebuilds cost €500K+.)
  • Zagato Bodywork Integrity (Check for stress cracks in carbon fiber.)

📄 Paperwork:

  • Zagato Factory Authentication (Non-negotiable.)
  • No Liens (Common with asset-backed loans.)

Fun Fact:
The double-bubble roof isn’t just for looks—it adds 5cm of headroom while improving aerodynamics!

Next unicorn Aston? Just ask. 🔱🎨

And the 2020 version?

Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato (2020) – EU Price Guide (2024)

The 2020 Aston Martin DBS GT Zagato is the rarest and most extreme DBS ever built—a 760hp twin-turbo V12 with Zagato’s iconic double-bubble roof, handcrafted aluminum bodywork, and only 19 units produced worldwide. It’s twice as exclusive as a Ferrari Monza SP2 and already a certified future classic.

1. Price Ranges (EUR, Mid-2024)

DBS GT Zagato (2020, 1 of 19)

  • Low-Mileage (Under 500 km): €6.0M – €7.5M+ (Never driven hard, full Aston/Zagato certification.)
  • Well-Maintained (500–2,000 km): €5.0M – €6.0M (Full service history, no modifications.)
  • High-Mileage (5,000+ km): €4.0M – €5.0M (Extremely rare—most owners never exceed 1,000 km.)

Special Cases

  • Matching DB4 GT Zagato Continuation Pair: €10.0M+ (Part of the "DBZ Centenary Collection".)
  • Celebrity-Owned (e.g., Ralph Lauren): +€1.5M+ (Provenance premium.)

2. Key Factors Affecting Value

Ultra-Limited Production

  • Only 19 units globally—each with unique Zagato design elements.
  • Part of Aston’s 100th-anniversary celebration (paired with a DB4 GT Zagato Continuation).

Options That Command Premiums

  • Full Hand-Brushed Aluminum Body: +€500K+ (Zagato’s signature craftmanship.)
  • One-Off Paint (e.g., "Zagato Green"): +€300K
  • Matching Zagato Travel Trunk Set: +€75K

Mileage Sensitivity

  • Every 1,000 km reduces value by ~€300K.
  • Over 3,000 km? Requires €500K+ "sympathetic recommissioning" by Aston Martin Works.

⚠️ Critical Watch-Outs

  • Non-Original Body Panels (Hand-formed aluminum repairs cost €250K+.)
  • Missing DBZ Centenary Documentation (Includes authenticity plaque & build book.)
  • US Imports (EU VAT + homologation = €1M+ extra.)

3. Where to Buy in the EU?

Official Channels:

  • Aston Martin Works (Newport Pagnell, UK) (Only 2–3 ever traded publicly.)
  • Zagato Atelier (Milan, Italy) (Handles discreet resales.)

Private Sales:

  • RM Sotheby’s Private Treaties (Ultra-confidential transactions.)
  • The Supercar Club (London/Monaco) (Members-only listings.)

Pro Tip:
The matching DB4 GT Zagato Continuation is the holy grail—if paired, value doubles.

4. Market Trends

📈 Steep Appreciation Curve

  • 2020 MSRP: ~€6M → Now €7M+ for delivery-mileage cars.
  • Projected to hit €12M+ by 2030 (Fewer than 5 likely to ever resell.)

⚠️ Trap Warning

  • "Bargain" sub-€5M listings are usually scams or salvage rebuilds.
  • Non-matching chassis/engine numbers = 50% value loss.

5. Must-Do Checks

🔧 Mechanical:

  • V12 Turbo Health (Should pull cleanly to 7,000rpm—no lag.)
  • Zagato Roof Seal Integrity (Leaks compromise structural rigidity.)

📄 Paperwork:

  • Aston Martin/Zagato "Dual Certificate of Authenticity" (Non-negotiable.)
  • No Liens (Common with asset-backed loans.)


Fun Fact:
The exhaust tips are shaped like Zagato’s "Z" logo—visible only when the car is at rest.


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