Highlights
- Reportedly purchased from Aston Martin Paris
- Desirable all-black specification
- Service book said to be present with documented maintenance history
- Matching serial numbers reported by the vendor
The Appeal
The Aston Martin DB9 remains a quintessential grand tourer, celebrated for its timeless Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker design, and its soul-stirring 6.0-litre V12 engine that produces 477hp and 600Nm of torque. The 2010 model year marked a significant mid-cycle refresh, introducing a revised front bumper, a bright-finish five-bar grille, and distinctive clear-lens tail-lights that modernised its silhouette.
Mechanically, the 2010 update was notable for making the Adaptive Damping System (ADS) standard across both the coupe and volante variants, allowing drivers to toggle between a compliant ‘Normal’ cruising mode and a sharper ‘Sport’ setting for spirited driving. The 2010 DB9 remains a highly desirable modern classic, capable of reaching 100 km/h from a standstill in 4.6 seconds, while delivering one of the most celebrated exhaust notes in automotive history.
This 2010 example was reportedly purchased from Aston Martin Paris and is presented in a smart all-black specification. Showing 73,870 kilometres on the odometer, it is said to be accompanied by its service book and several invoices. This sleek DB9 would make a stunning grand tourer, blending timeless design with effortless V12 power.
History and Paperwork
- Registered in 2010
- Service book and several invoices reportedly available
- The vendor reports the vehicle has been diligently maintained
- Does not have a current contrôle technique
- Chassis number: SCFFDAAE7BCA12983
- The odometer shows 73,870 km
The Condition
- Black paintwork
- Black leather interior with a combination of gloss black and silver-toned inlays
- 19-inch ten-spoke alloy wheels, framing black brake callipers
- CD-stereo
- Analogue clock
- Satellite navigation
- Automatic air conditioning
- Adaptive Damping System (ADS)
- Switchable ‘sport’ mode and traction control
- Electrically adjustable seats with three-position memory
- Rear parking sensors
- Cruise control
- Body and paintwork rated as very good by the vendor, with few imperfections and light signs of wear
- There is some light creasing on the seat upholstery
The Mechanics
- 6.0-litre V12 engine that produces 477hp and 600Nm of torque
- Six-speed ‘Touchtronic 2’ automatic transmission with paddle shift
- The vendor reports the car runs well
- Matching serial numbers reported
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