Here are the pictures that prove budding James Bonds will soon be able to tailor their Aston Martin in the same way they order a bespoke suit.
Following on from our spy shots of a few weeks ago we've snapped this new model testing at the Nurburgring in Germany, which hints at a new range of personalisation options for the firm's hottest offering.
At first glance, this looks a facelifted version of the 6.0-litre V12-powered DBS. But take a closer look and you'll see a modified lower front splitter, new intakes and revised bumpers – all part of a new service that's designed to let owners tailor their car and make it unique.
Although company insiders are remaining tight-lipped on exactly when the range of visual tweaks will be made available, expect them to arrive before the end of the year. The extra scope for customisation would mean new Aston buyers would have the power to kit their cars out with all manner of additions.
With prices for the DBS starting from £168,000, it is unlikely the extra aerodynamic options will come cheap, though.
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It a face lift. I wouldn't drag James Bond on this if he come back to judge it some for 2011 to 2012. Yes long he doesn't roll it 7 time or wreck it. Next gadget it.