New Aston Martin DB11 - leaked images, spy shots and teasers
By:Auto Express team
29 Feb 2016
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It’s been a long time coming, but the beautiful DB9 – a car at the heart of the Aston Martin range – will be replaced by the DB11, which is set to arrive in late 2016. Under the bonnet should be a development of the existing Ford-built
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These are the first prototype spyshots of Aston Martin's latest supercar.
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The DB11 will get an overhauled V12 engine, but rumours suggest it might also get a turbocharged V8 from AMG.
The body shape of the Db11 can clearly be seen despite the disguise, with a sleeker front end and angular rear.
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Sleek rear end
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