For a brief moment today at Villa d'Este, we saw the first glimpse of what is currently known as the Project AM 310. We understand this to be the replacement for the DBS launched nearly five years ago. It uses the same VH architecture but with much more carbon-fibre composites to increase efficiency. The venerable 6-litre V12 is also back but now tweaked to produce a hefty 573 bhp, which is 63 bhp up on the current DBS engine. Further details are still elusive, however, we did not want to keep these first shots from you.
Also at Villa d'Este, event sponsor BMW and local coach-builder Zagato revealed the BMW Zagato Coupe. The styling was a joint effort and accordingly, the fully functional show car combines styling cues derived from both pallets; the front fascia is similar to the BMW Z4, while the double-bubble roof is vintage Zagato styling. In the great custom coach-building tradition, the one-off body was hand-crafted in aluminium by the experts at Zagato. Currently, we have not received any specifications but it would surprise us if the BMW Zagato Coupe would not be closely related to the top-of-the-range Z4.
At Monaco today, Renault marked the 50th anniversary of the Alpine A110 with the unveiling of the Renault Alpine A110-50. The styling of the spectacular coupe is derived from the DeZir concept, while the chassis and drivetrain come from the Megane Trophy cars. This means the bright blue machine weighs only 880 kg and also boasts a 400 bhp V6 engine. Hopefully the striking Renault Alpine A110-50 will quickly find its way to the showroom floors.
Enjoy the links:
2012 Aston Martin Project AM 310 - Images, Specifications and Information
2012 BMW Zagato Coup - Images, Specifications and Information
2012 Renault Alpine A110-50 - Images, Specifications and Information