The concept, titled ‘Project AM310’, was revealed at the Villa d’Este Concorso d’Eleganza today, 26 May. The British company has used the internationally famous event in the past: in 2009 the world saw the One-77, and last year the V12 Zagato made its debut.
The design appears to retain the broad outline of the current models, ‘bigging it up’ a little with extra strakes, spoilers and a front ‘moustache’ in carbonfibre.
Carbon composite material is also understood to be used to a greater extent in the new cars, contributing towards a considerable weight saving that, in combination with engines producing an additional 50bhp+, should make the big V12s significantly faster than before.
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The new DBS is likely to be revealed to the public at this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August.
Photos: Jan Baedeker