RE: Aston Martin DB9 gets sports pack

RE: Aston Martin DB9 gets sports pack

Thursday 27th April 2006

Aston Martin DB9 gets sports pack

New wheels and bits cut unsprung weight


Aston Martin DB9 Sports pack
Aston Martin DB9 Sports pack
Aston Martin is to offer the option of a factory fitted ‘Sports Pack’ specification for the DB9 Coupé, combining revised suspension characteristics with a new alloy wheel design to give what AM called "subtly different driving dynamics".

The new five-spoke forged aluminium alloy wheels are lighter than the standard wheels, the springs and front anti-roll bar are modified and the ride height lowered.

Taking the DB9’s VH architecture as its foundation and retuning some of its key components, the DB9 Sports Pack is said to offer “an even more focussed driving experience, with improvements to both high-speed body control and steering response. That means a DB9 Coupe specifically for the enthusiastic driver with a high level of driving skill, who likes to drive quickly, safely and with precision.”

Aston Martin said that it had reduced unsprung mass, which indirectly allows the suspension to react more quickly to inputs such as bumps and cornering forces, resulting in improved grip, steering response, body control and ride quality.

With the DB9 Sports Pack, each five-spoke light alloy wheel gives an unsprung weight saving of more than 1kg, with a small but significant additional saving from the use of titanium wheel nuts. In total, that equates to more than five per cent reduction in unsprung weight on each corner of the car. The new, lighter 19-inch wheels are the same size as the standard wheel and use the same Bridgestone tyre.

The DB9 Sports Pack’s spring rates are increased by 68 per cent at the front of the car and 64 per cent at the rear. The front anti-roll bar is modified, and the dampers are revised to support the new spring and anti-roll bar characteristics. Together, the changes optimise body control and front-end grip without compromising ride quality or adding weight. The ride height is reduced by 6mm, lowering the car’s centre of gravity and further reducing body roll while leaving ample ground clearance and backed up by modified bump stops.

The composite undertray is also replaced, by a load-bearing aluminium panel that performs the same function in managing underbody airflow while adding further structural stiffness, to resist larger lateral loads fed into the front of the car by the uprated front springs and anti-roll bar.

Aston Martin reckoned that the cumulative effect is significantly improved dynamic response, and especially steering feel - making the DB9 feel lighter, more positive on turn-in, more agile and more involving for the enthusiastic driver. Body control is especially enhanced during high speed manoeuvres, giving the DB9 a more neutral handling feel.

Aston Martin Sales & Marketing Director, Bill Donnelly, says: “This optional Sports Pack will offer driving enthusiasts the opportunity to tailor their DB9 Coupe to deliver an even more rewarding dynamic experience. The Sports Pack offers another addition to the Aston Martin range and provides customers with an even greater choice and the ability to further personalise their DB9.”

The kit becomes available in July though there's no mention of price yet. Here's hoping the effect at the wheel is not too subtle.

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hendry

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1,945 posts

289 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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£2,495.

alanc5

295 posts

250 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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hendry said:

£2,495.



... per wheel ;-)

_VTEC_

2,434 posts

252 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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I wondered where the wheels off my M6 went.

cathalm

606 posts

251 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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soooooooooooo sexy! Itll be fantastic when the vanquish goes and they can stuff more power in too.

naumanf1

48 posts

239 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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Absolutely right... I was wondering where I saw those rims before. Yes, they look like exact replicas of the BMW M6 rims. Well spotted.

V12AML

209 posts

226 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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cathalm said:
soooooooooooo sexy! Itll be fantastic when the vanquish goes and they can stuff more power in too.




The Vanquish isn't going anywhere for a good few years, they may re-design it but there are no plans to stop production as far as I am aware.


edited to say ive since found out the Vanquish sadly will stop production in 2007. Ignore that.

>> Edited by V12AML on Sunday 30th April 18:58

iain_cam

689 posts

237 months

Saturday 29th April 2006
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Isn't it a little bit like the new DBS (or whatever Bond drives)?

Of course, apart from the M6 wheels!

604

489 posts

239 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2006
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V12AML said:
cathalm said:
soooooooooooo sexy! Itll be fantastic when the vanquish goes and they can stuff more power in too.




The Vanquish isn't going anywhere for a good few years, they may re-design it but there are no plans to stop production as far as I am aware.


edited to say ive since found out the Vanquish sadly will stop production in 2007. Ignore that.

>> Edited by V12AML on Sunday 30th April 18:58



Vanquish!? Stop production!??! 2007!?!
PLEASE tell me there will be a redesign/replacement...
they cant kill off the Vanquish... thats absurd...

V12AML

209 posts

226 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2006
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Current orders are up to February 2007 and i think it was someone on here that said they plan to stop production. Im not quite sure if its 100% true though

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 2nd May 2006
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After 2007 the new VH Platform based Vanquish will appear!!!

lap_time

339 posts

234 months

Sunday 7th May 2006
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Saw the DB9 'Sportmodificato' in the latest evo. Sure it's a one off for a rather wealthy customer at the moment, but that's a lurvely car... If only someone could convince Am Racing (or even Prodrive) to tweak the chassis and motor for the S'modificato.