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Carsales Staff22 Oct 2010
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SPY PICS: Rapide deployment for facelifted DBS

Aston Martin is planning a launch in the first half of next year for the subtly restyled DBS

Got your 3D specs handy? The camouflage on this Aston Martin DBS update is the most psychedelic yet.


Due for global unveiling at the Geneva motor show in March of next year, the facelifted DBS has been caught at the Nurburgring by the master spy photographers at Carparazzi. According to the photographers, the updated model will feature a new front apron, a larger rear spoiler and Rapide-style headlights. While the vehicle under test didn't appear to be fitted with the new headlights, Carparazzi is confident that the rumours are true. And the larger rear spoiler will help with stability by generating more down force at the rear.


It's understood that the DBS will remain powered by the 5.9-litre V12 fitted to the current model and Carparazzi expect that engine to soldier on without change.


-- with Carparazzi


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