RE: Spy Pics Update: Aston Rapide And DBS 'R'

RE: Spy Pics Update: Aston Rapide And DBS 'R'

Tuesday 11th August 2009

Spy Pics Update: Aston Rapide And DBS 'R'

PH stumbles on a pair of Aston prototypes on the way to the Nurburgring



It's not often you get to share a railway carriage with a couple of Aston Martin prototypes, so it was with some excitement that we steered our Jaguar XFR onto Le Shuttle at Folkestone yesterday morning, a few cars back from a pre-production Rapide and an accompanying DBS.

We were on the top deck, and the Astons were on the ground floor, so although it took a while to find them, we still had a good 15 minutes to study the cars 'in captivity'. Turns out they were both pretty interesting, too.

Like us, the drivers were heading for the Nurburgring, where Aston has a technical centre adjacent to the Jaguar facility that we are visiting today. (More on that soon.) It seems the Rapide and DBS were both on the way to Germany for aerodynamic testing of undertray elements - a number of aluminium panels were stacked inside the Rapide's hatchback rear load area - and tyre development work, to be carried out on the roads outside rather than on the circuit itself.


The Rapide prototypes have been photographed before and, just six months away from production, have dropped all disguise so it was interesting to be able to see how the rear body shape has changed from the original concept car - basically an extended DB9 that still used the coupe's rear quarter panels.

The production shape is subtly different with all-new rear panels, although the visual effect is initially similar to the concept. The car still shares the majority of its hidden platform architecture with the DB9 too, apart from the obvious wheelbase extension and a new rear subframe to accommodate the rear seats. These seats straddle the DB9's auto-shifting rear transaxle (no manual version of the Rapide is planned), so there's a wide centre tunnel between the rear passengers.


Aston has also designed the car with significant load space thanks to rear seats that fold fully flat, although the prototype's rear parcel shelf design appeared a bit unfinished. The full-length load area is compromised by the low tailgate and a floor that has to sit above the transaxle, but the car would have swallowed a good few champagne crates if this had been a booze cruise!

So what of the silver DBS that was accompanying the Rapide? Super-sleuth PHer TrackDemon (a.k.a. Steve Hall, on photographic duty for our own Nurburgring Jaguar story) reckons the Nurburgring grapevine is buzzing about a project to revitalise the DBS with an 'R' type package of suspension and performance mods to give the DBS a harder edge as a driver's car. The guys on the train weren't spilling the beans, so we can't confirm that yet - but if it happens you read it here first!


After disembarking the two Astons bolted, so we naturally gave chase in order to grab a couple of 'on the road' shots through the windscreen of our XFR. We were lucky to have 500bhp under the bonnet as the Aston drivers weren't hanging around for a photo call, but after a few minutes of hot pursuit Steve had a couple of shots in the bag so we allowed them to disappear gracefully over the horizon.

 





 

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nonuts

Original Poster:

15,855 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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That Rapide looks lovely compared to the efforts from the likes of Porsche, guess that's no surprise though.

Bet they loved you guys for taking all those pics hehe

JonyPI

2,548 posts

189 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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that is sexual! for anyone who still liked the look of the porka, hopefully youve realised just how horrid it looks now!

Gizmo!

18,150 posts

209 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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What a stunner.

The Quattroporte's a looker with a slightly weird front. The Panamera has a fat arse. The Merc CLS needs freshening up.

That is absolutely beautiful.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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I wonder why they changed the rear plate position of the Rapide to match the V8, rather than the DB9 and DBS. I have a marginal rpefernce for the latter treatment.

Wanta996Gotta

5,622 posts

207 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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DBS "R"? I thought the DBS was the more track focused drivers car? Looks like an excuse to release another DB9.

R2FU

1,232 posts

258 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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It is certainly the best looking of that type of vehicle, but Aston has taken the family look thing a bit too far IMHO to the point where it loses a little of its impact (any maybe will date quicker as a result?).

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

217 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Did anybody else whilst looking at the DBS 'R' wonder why it had a PH sticker on the back confused before working out it was a photoshop watermark whistle

Staffy1984

316 posts

180 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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JonyPI said:
that is sexual! for anyone who still liked the look of the porka, hopefully youve realised just how horrid it looks now!
Definately, the panamera is Rank, at least AM have shown how it should've been done.

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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DBS R, eh...? scratchchin

whiley7

35 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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that Rapide has inherited the led wker lights


Ha! got there before pilchardthecat

tongue out

Edited by whiley7 on Tuesday 11th August 11:46

Lightningman

1,228 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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R2FU said:
It is certainly the best looking of that type of vehicle, but Aston has taken the family look thing a bit too far IMHO to the point where it loses a little of its impact (any maybe will date quicker as a result?).
Totally agree.

I can't get excited over the Rapide - to my eyes it is an extended DB9.

In other words, ruin the proportions of a DB9 (a beautiful car) by adding a foot and a half of bodywork and you have the Rapide. Genius rolleyes

Still good news for aspirational Aston owners: the Rapide or any other 'modern' Aston - they all look the same from the front and rear to the non-petrol head.

Garlick

40,601 posts

240 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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whiley7 said:
that Rapide has inherited the led wker lights
I think they are the LED sidelights, and it's the housing for those that is being caught in the sunlight that gives that impression.

They certainly don't look bright enough to be DRLs as the car is approaching.

Tony*T3

20,911 posts

247 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Missed the 'money shot' on the Rapide..... needed a nice clear side on shot like that of the silver DBS.






ewenm

28,506 posts

245 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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whiley7 said:
that Rapide has inherited the led wker lights
rolleyes How long will it be before people get tired of that description? Is it another Clarkson-ism? Daylight running lights are on their way, have been around for ages on Volvos, and seem to be preferred by motorcyclists. Why the anger at a car company deciding to use a set of LEDs for the purpose?

scubadude

2,618 posts

197 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/pics/news/20413/Aston...

Anyone else thinking this guy must be pretty chuffed with his job sometimes?

"Whats on for today?"
"Can you drive this prototype AM to the Ring please, make sure you get the beers and smelly cheese on the way back"
"Oh... ok, if I must..."

Hellbound

2,500 posts

176 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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ewenm said:
whiley7 said:
that Rapide has inherited the led wker lights
rolleyes How long will it be before people get tired of that description? Is it another Clarkson-ism? Daylight running lights are on their way, have been around for ages on Volvos, and seem to be preferred by motorcyclists. Why the anger at a car company deciding to use a set of LEDs for the purpose?
It started with the R8. People saw them being driven around during the day and immediately assumed the driver was showing off with his 'look at me' strips of LEDs. A loathing born out of envy perhaps? Add to that the below-par aftermarket copies, well...I guess some people can't help themselves. The Lexus LS has LED headlights. Are they wker lights too?

I've always liked them.

Dagnut

3,515 posts

193 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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good work PH! Nice scoop for you guys.

Lightningman

1,228 posts

182 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Hellbound said:
The Lexus LS has LED headlights. Are they wker lights too?
No they aren't but they do have Lexus wker rear lights which all the Saxo/Vectra/Fiesta, etc MaxPower Chavs like.

Number one mod, 'm8te' (threw in a little Lexus light text speak at the end there) biggrin


Fire99

9,844 posts

229 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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The rapide does look very good for a 'saloon-esque' car. Certainly up there with the likes of the quattroporté. Both of which have a distinct leg-up on the Porsche offering, style wise anyway.

CypherP

4,387 posts

192 months

Tuesday 11th August 2009
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Hellbound said:
ewenm said:
whiley7 said:
that Rapide has inherited the led wker lights
rolleyes How long will it be before people get tired of that description? Is it another Clarkson-ism? Daylight running lights are on their way, have been around for ages on Volvos, and seem to be preferred by motorcyclists. Why the anger at a car company deciding to use a set of LEDs for the purpose?
It started with the R8. People saw them being driven around during the day and immediately assumed the driver was showing off with his 'look at me' strips of LEDs. A loathing born out of envy perhaps? Add to that the below-par aftermarket copies, well...I guess some people can't help themselves. The Lexus LS has LED headlights. Are they wker lights too?

I've always liked them.
I agree, they do look good and also serve a purpose, otherwise they wouldn't have started integrating them in the first place. They're there for a reason.