
The collection that the Aston Martin Zagato division has put up for sale is made up of four almost unique vehicles from a private collection.
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The Bovensiepen Zagato combines German engineering with Italian style, creating a car with impressive looks and technical features.
Bonvensiepen It has become a significant name in the automobile industry, thanks to Burkard Bovensiepen, the creator of the brand AlpinaHe passed away in 2023, but his children, Andreas and Florian Bovensiepen, are still in the industry. They have both created a car brand of the same name. Their first project is called Zagato Bonvensiepen and it is as spectacular as its name suggests.
The model offers German engineering along with Italian design Zagato in a combination that is spectacular. The car is based on the BMW M4 Convertible. Of course, They have replaced the fabric hood with a fixed roof. You can tell this is a base convertible because it lacks B pillars, so the convertible spirit is present even though it has a fixed roof.
Not only does the roof have the Zagato stamp, but it also features new 20 inch wheels newly designed. This enhances the difference in image with the car on which it is based. However, the taillights They maintain the original design and allow us to discover the origin of the renovated model.
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The design of the body panels has been made with carbon fiber and has been created a new, longer hood. This presents a U-shaped air outletThe rear diffuser has also received a redesign and is now more aggressive and is flanked by two titanium exhausts signed by Akrapovich, which offers a 40% weight reduction compared to those used in the M4.
The interior features a design dominated by the color blue, which is present in the leather upholstery, but also uses Alcantara.
As for the motorization, we find the S58 engine with a 3.0-liter turbocharged six-cylinder. The power it offers is 602 CV with a torque of 700 CVThis engine is paired with an automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. With these figures, Bovensiepen claims it offers acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3,3 seconds.
To shape this model, it has been necessary 250 working hours, so it's assumed it won't have a reduced price. However, we still don't know any details about its production, so until it's officially presented, we won't know more about the car, the number of units to be produced, its price, and the production start date. However, they have announced thatThe first deliveries will be in the summer of 2026.
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