Vehicle Description
Chassis No. SCFFDAEM8FGA16323
Designed by the legendary duo of Ian Callum Henrik Fisker, the DB9
was Aston Martin's finest grand touring car upon release. Available
as both a coupe and a convertible, the DB9 succeeded the DB7 and
debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2003 with the innovative VH
(Vertical Horizontal) platform. This aluminum chassis offered both
lightness and rigidity. From sleek aerodynamic lines to a
well-appointed interior, the DB9 followed the Aston Martin
tradition of being an exceptional grand tourer while showcasing its
engineering capabilities.
This 2015 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe exudes sophistication with its
Nero Black exterior, complemented by a luxurious Ivory leather
interior. The DB9's striking appearance features a Tungsten grille,
Xenon headlights, and dual exhaust outlets. To fulfill its role as
a high-speed grand touring car, under the hood lies a 5.9-liter V12
engine delivering 510 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque, paired
with a six-speed ZF Touchtronic 2 automatic transaxle and a
limited-slip differential. This power is managed by the optional
20-inch 10-spoke Liquid Silver aluminum alloy wheels, adaptive
dampers, and ceramic-composite brakes with optional contrasting red
painted brake calipers.
Inside, the Ivory leather seats are heated, power-adjustable, and
adorned with optional DB9 logos embroidered into the headrests.
Additionally, the interior is optionally equipped with contrasting
carpet binding, piano black facia trim with matching door tops,
Alcantara accents, and the trinket stowage option. Comfort and
convenience features include front-seat position memory, a rearview
camera, a retractable navigation screen, an Aston Martin 700-watt
premium audio system, cruise control, and automatic climate
control.
Under current ownership, the car received a full paint correction
and paintless dent removal before XPEL paint protection film was
installed on the front bumper, hood, and front quarter panels. Once
the film was complete, a ceramic coating was applied. In
preparation for sale, the yearly scheduled service was completed in
August 2024, with the intake manifold gaskets and brake booster
replaced and the brake fluid flushed in July 2023.
With innovative engineering, and critically acclaimed styling, this
2015 Aston Martin DB9 Coupe remains, as Aston Martin themselves put
it that year, the epitome of Power, Beauty, and Soul poised to
crush backroad miles in total comfort and style.