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Aston Martin DB9 Coupé 2004

2004

The 2004 Aston Martin DB9 Coupé embodies British elegance and performance. This luxury grand tourer combines refined design with advanced technologies, delivering an exceptional driving experience. Equipped with a 5.9-liter V12 engine, the 2004 DB9 Coupé is an iconic model from the Aston Martin brand.

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History

The 2004 Aston Martin DB9 Coupé was unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, marking the start of production on the brand's new VH platform. This model replaced the DB7, offering superior performance and a more aerodynamic design. The 2004 DB9 Coupé was produced until 2012, solidifying Aston Martin's reputation in the luxury grand tourer segment.

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Technical data

DB9 Coupé is presented here with its key technical data: 449 ch, 570 Nm, 4.9 - 5.1 s, 299 - 300 km/h. The recorded setup is Propulsion / Automatique, 6 rapports.

Power
449 ch
Torque
570 Nm
0-100 km/h
4.9 - 5.1 s
Top speed
299 - 300 km/h
Displacement
5935 cm3
Weight
1710 kg
Dimensions
4696 x 1875 x 1318 mm
Consumption
16.4 L/100 km
Fuel types
Essence
Gearboxes
Automatique, 6 rapports, Manuelle, 6 rapports
Drivetrain
Propulsion
Matched engine options
VersionPowerTorqueGearboxDrivetrain
6.0L V12 6AT (450 HP)449 ch570 NmAutomatique, 6 rapportsPropulsion
6.0L V12 6MT (450 HP)449 ch570 NmManuelle, 6 rapportsPropulsion

Source: CarData.wiki

Anecdotes

The 2004 DB9 Coupé was the first model to be produced at Aston Martin's new factory in Gaydon, marking a significant milestone in the brand's history.

Production

Production of the 2004 DB9 Coupé began in 2004 and continued until 2012, with regular updates to maintain its competitiveness in the luxury grand tourer market.

Press reception

The specialized press praised the 2004 DB9 Coupé for its elegant design and exceptional performance, describing it as a flagship model in the Aston Martin lineup.

Evolution

Over the years, the DB9 Coupé underwent several enhancements, including the addition of a manual gearbox in 2005, though this option remained rare. Aesthetic updates were also introduced, with new interior finishes and advanced technologies. These developments have strengthened the DB9 Coupé's appeal among automotive enthusiasts.

Variants

The 2004 DB9 Coupé was offered in various configurations, including a six-speed manual gearbox or a Touchtronic 2 automatic transmission. Special editions, such as the DB9 LM, were produced to commemorate significant events, featuring unique characteristics and limited production.

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