Aston Martin is to produce a limited run of 'new’ DB4GT Zagato Continuations – but you’ll only be able to buy one as part of a pair with the new DBS GT Zagato.
The DBZ Centenary Collection, as it is known, will be released next year to coincide with the 100-year anniversary of long-term Aston Martin collaborator Zagato’s birth.
Each of the 19 pairs will cost £6 million, with the first batch of DB4GT Zagato Continuation models expected to arrive towards the end of 2019, and the DBS GT Zagato following in late 2020.
As with most other continuation models, the DB4GT Zagato will be a track-only car – possibly appropriately, given that it was through racing that the originals built their formidable reputation.
And in a further nod to the past, the Continuation model will be built at Aston Martin Works in Newport Pagnell – the original home of the DB4; the DBS GT Zagato, meanwhile, will be produced at Aston Martin’s headquarters in Gaydon.