Interesting Facts About the Aston Martin DB9
The Aston Martin DB9 made its debut at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show and entered production as a coupé in 2004. It remained in the lineup, both as a coupé and later as the Volante convertible, until its discontinuation in 2016.
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Launch and Early Years
The DB9 was first unveiled to great acclaim at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show, with series production of the coupé beginning in 2004. This marked Aston Martin's return to a modern grand tourer after a long hiatus.
Two Distinct Generations
Throughout its 12‑year run, the DB9 spanned two major generations: the original model was built on the VHI platform (VH Generation I), and a later redesign moved to the VHIII platform (VH Generation III). Special edition variants were offered in both fixed‑head coupé and Volante (convertible) forms.
The Volante Convertible Introduction
A convertible version, branded the DB9 Volante, joined the lineup in 2005, expanding the model’s appeal to buyers seeking open‑top grand touring. Both the coupé and Volante continued side‑by‑side until the DB9’s final year in 2016.
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