Aston Martin has applied for the trademarks of the DB10 all through to DB14 in preparation for the next DB series model scheduled for 2016 launch reports the British Motor magazine Autocar.
The replacement for the DB9 which will feature a twin turbo AMG V8 engine and a new design, is scheduled to go on sale in 2016, although the name has not been decided yet.
Although the trademark for DB14 was filed first, but it is speculated that the next DB9 will be called DB10.
while it is reported that some company executives within Aston Martin still want to keep the DB9 for the new car, it will be recalled that it is a tradition at Aston Martin to move forward the numerical denomination of its model names to indicate the design and performance advances made by its newest models.
The replacement for the DB9 which will feature a twin turbo AMG V8 engine and a new design, is scheduled to go on sale in 2016, although the name has not been decided yet.
Although the trademark for DB14 was filed first, but it is speculated that the next DB9 will be called DB10.
while it is reported that some company executives within Aston Martin still want to keep the DB9 for the new car, it will be recalled that it is a tradition at Aston Martin to move forward the numerical denomination of its model names to indicate the design and performance advances made by its newest models.
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