
The Aston Martin DB9 is a grand tourer launched by Aston Martin in 2004.
The DB9 is the first new car to be built at Aston's Gaydon facility. The name "DB" stems from David Brown, the owner of Aston Martin for a significant part of its history. The DB9, which was designed by Ian Callum and finished by his successor, Henrik Fisker, superseded the now-discontinued Aston Martin DB7 (also by Callum) which started production in 1994.
On the British automotive show Top Gear it is thought of highly, notably on the show's "Cool Wall" segment, where the presenters considered to be "too cool" for the wall and it got its own category, "DB9 Super cool Fridge"
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