Kahn Vengeance
Inspired by Aston Martin designs of the
1980s and 90s, Kahn's hand built Vengeance represents British designer Afzal
Kahn's lifelong pursuit to design the car he has always wanted to drive.
Though based on the DB9 chassis, the
Vengeance features a redesigned front bumper and wide spaced grille, to go with
its widened front wings which merge seamlessly into the doors.
Other key exterior features include the
bonnet bulge, widened C-pillars & rear wings, restyled rear bumper,
crosshair exhaust system and lightweight sculpted wheels which feature a retro
multi spoke design where the inner rim takes inspiration from the classic
roulette wheel. The number spokes actually increases from 16 at the front to 18
at the rear which makes for a pretty unique design.
Aston Martin exec Gary Archer added that
he is delighted to see Kahn Design in Geneva and that "there is a long and
rich history of specialist coach-built Aston Martins, and we wish Kahn every
success with the Vengeance."
According to the British coach-builder,
the Vengeance should prove to be a sound investment seen as how prices for hand
built sports cars keep rising. In other words, this car is could make money for
you even after you've already purchased it.


