News_Stig Posted July 23, 2013 Report Share Posted July 23, 2013 And as such, they have created a Centennial model. Zagato, an Italian coachbuilder, has created two special Aston Martins to commemorate the firm's 100th anniversary. The DB9 Spider Centennial, which was commissioned by car collector Peter Read, is a one-off model that takes inspiration from the DB7 Zagato. Peter Read said, "The DB9 Zagato Centennial perfectly merges Aston Martin and Zagato's DNA by combining the elegance of design, typical of Zagato, with the soul, power and prestige of Aston Martin." A Japanese collector was responsible for the commissioning of the other new Zagato model, the DBS Coupé Zagato Centennial. It's reminiscent of Zagato models from the ’50s, with its 'double bubble' roof and sleek styling. Norihiko Harada, Zagato's chief designer, said, "Redesigning the DBS was a difficult job. The DBS is already one of the most beautiful modern sports cars around. Our challenge was to bring sporty styling together with a more Mediterranean luxury GT feel". Aston Martin's collaboration with Zagato began in 1960, with the unveiling of the DB4 GT Zagato at the London Motor Show in October. Other models that the companies have worked together on include the V12 Zagato, the V8 Zagato and the DB7 Zagato. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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