Our Aston Martin DB7 GT, delivered new in Italy on July 11, 2003, shows 45,700 KM today. It passed into the hands of three owners before arriving in France in 2012. Its current owner purchased it in 2018.
This copy comes in an elegant Midnight Blue color. The body is in excellent condition, with no scratches or impacts, and the paint maintains a nice shine. This model from the 2000s is particularly distinguished by its round fog lights integrated into the front bumper. The interior is dressed in blue leather and alcantara, with aluminum inserts and a carbon center console. The entire cabin is very well preserved, with no signs of wear and tear, and all the on-board instrumentation works normally.
Equipped with the V12 6.0L developing 435 horsepower combined with a six-speed manual gearbox (only 190 units produced in this configuration), this DB7 V12 GT offers remarkable performances for its time. The mechanics are in perfect working condition. No mechanical costs are to be expected.
The interview was carried out in the Aston Martin network in Italy, then in Paris, and more recently by an independent specialist:
Numerous invoices are available, and the maintenance file is complete. Three keys are also provided.
There is nothing to report in terms of consumables.
Here are the options and equipment available to this copy:
The Aston Martin DB7 V12 GT, unveiled in 2002, marks an important evolution of the DB7 launched in 1994. It is distinguished by a 6.0-liter V12 engine developing 435 horsepower, compared to 420 for the previous Vantage version. With a torque of 540 Nm, it reaches 100 km/h in around 5 seconds and a top speed of 298 km/h.
The DB7 V12 GT is equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox, a particularity at a time when automatic transmissions were becoming common. An automatic GTA version was also available.
The design maintains the elegance of the DB7 but adopts specific elements such as wider rims, a rear spoiler and larger air intakes, optimizing cooling and stability. Inside, we find a refined interior combining leather, wood and sports seats.
The suspension has been reworked to provide better handling, with a lower ride height and firmer settings. Produced in a limited series, the DB7 V12 GT reinforces Aston Martin's image in the luxury sports car segment, combining technical performance and British tradition.
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