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Aston Martin unveiled the DB11 in 2016 as a successor for the DB9. It was the company’s first model launched under the Daimler AG ownership and was an instant success: during its official launch at the Geneva Motor Show over 1,400 units were ordered on the spot. However, the car faded over the years, and now after six years of production, Aston Martin is preparing to replace it.
Our spy photographers caught a mule of the DB11 successor – believed to be called DB12 – out on the streets for some initial testing. The only difference when compared to the DB11 is the modified front bumper and — presumably — the bones underneath the skin.
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