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Aston Martin presents Carbon Black special editions

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Aston Martin has released a special package called Carbon Black for the V12 Vantage and DBS Coupe. This package is designed to make these already exquisite cars even more cool and classy. They are painted in black, obviously, but it’s a specially formulated color which takes 50 man-hours of hand painting.

On the V12 Vantage you actually get some carbon fiber on the side strake, accompanied by a black mesh. Furthermore the front grille has a bright finish now and is fitted wit parking censors. Also part of the package are gloss black 10 spoke diamond turned alloy wheels.

As for the interior, the cars come with lightweight Carbon Kevlar seats covered with Obsidian Black leather highlighted with a contrast silver coarse stitch. There’s also Piano black facia trim, centre stack and centre console, anodised black tread plates and unique sill plaques build on the carbon theme. The V12 Vantage also gets Aston Martin 700w Premium Audio System, while the DBS is fitted with Bang & Olufsen Beosound DBS audio system as standard.

Aston Martin V12 Vantage and DBS with Carbon Black package are now available to order at Aston’s dealerships. Pricing is expected to about 5% over the cost of regular models. But if you buy these models you will have the opportunity to experience Aston Martin’s renowned Performance Driving Course (UK and Europe only) free of charge!

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