
2014 Grey & White Aston Martin DB9
The Aston Martin DB9 will be lighter with more-efficient engines and new styling. They promise lower emissions and higher mpg with a new lightweight bod. James Bond's preferred motorcar purveyor wages war on weight for a major update of its core coupe and convertible. Aston's core DB9 models are nearly seven years old and getting long in the tooth. Other models will soon need to be modernized, as they're all basically variations of the DB9.
Aston Martin has to face the task of meeting the new CO2 emissions standards in Europe and they will try to beat the new fuel economy mandates here in the U.S. So, they will have to make its products cleaner and more fuel-efficient than they are now.The company has shelved proposed clean-sheet redesigns slated for the coming decade. Remodeling the mainstay-selling DB9 4-seat coupe and Volante convertible. They will be selling the car by 2013 in Europe, which could mean a 2014-model U.S. debut.
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