News

Improving on the design of an Aston Martin DB4 GT is a nearly impossible task. While the later DB5 would become the icon, ...
However, the DB5 was an evolutionary model rather than a revolutionary one. It was built upon the foundations laid by the DB4, a range of grand tourers that included the track-focused GT Zagato.
This Aston Martin Centenary Collection features two vehicles and it could sell at auction for half its original price.
One of just 19 Aston Martin DB4 Zagato Continuation models will go under the hammer at Broad Arrow’s Monterey Jet Center Auction on August 13-14. An exact recreation of the 1963 collaboration between ...
Although the pairing was originally priced at close to $8 million, these Zagatos are estimated to sell for no more than $4.5 million ...
Aston Martin began production of its DB4 GT Zagato Continuation series in 2017, each example an impeccable recreation of the original 1960s model that was built to take on Ferrari on the racetrack.
Aston Martin debuted the DBZ Centenary Collection at the Audrain Newport Concours d’Elegance in 2019. The collection included a classic DB4 GT Zagato Continuation model with a contemporary DBS ...
Interestingly, the owner of the DBS GT Zagato separated it from the classic DB4 GT Zagato Continuation that came with it as part of the DBZ Centenary Collection. The duo came with a £6-million ...
The first such venture started some 50 years ago with the eminently desirable and highly coveted DB4 GT, continuing through the V8 Vantage Zagato (based on the ’80s-era muscle machine as opposed ...
First shown to the public in 1960, the original Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato (pictured above) boasted a new, aerodynamic body courtesy of the Italian design house and an upgraded engine making 314 ...
Produced between 1959 and 1963, Aston Martin built 75 DB4 GTs (plus another 19 of the Zagato bodied variants). Of the 75 examples, 45 were supplied in right hand drive and 30 were left hand drive.
Among the most valuable Aston Martins of all time is the 1960-1963 DB4 GT Zagato. The two companies joined forces again in 1984, when they happened to be neighbors at that year’s Geneva motor show.