The Aston Martin DB7 is a car that was produced by the British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin from September 1994 to December 2004. It was designed by Ian Callum and Keith Helfet as a grand tourer in coupe and convertible body styles. The prototype was completed in November 1992 and debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1993. The six-cylinder DB7 (based on the Jaguar AJ6 engine) was positioned as the "entry-level model" below the hand-built V8 Virage introduced a few years earlier. This model was the most produced Aston Martin car up to that point, with over 7.000 units produced before it was replaced by the DB9 V12 Vantage in 2004. In 1999, the more powerful DB7 V12 Vantage was introduced at the Geneva Motor Show. The 5,9-liter Aston Martin V12 engine with 48 valves produces 426 hp and 542 N⋅m of torque. It has a compression ratio of 10,3:1. Two transmission options were available: a TREMEC T-56 six-speed manual or a ZF 5HP30 five-speed automatic.
Mileage 68.684 km
Year of construction 2000
Color green
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