Spotted while undergoing testing at the Nürburgring
with minimal camouflage is the forthcoming convertible version of the luxury
grand tourer, which will incorporate a folding fabric structure like so many
drophead Astons past (rather than a retractable hardtop of some kind).
Otherwise we can expect it to be mechanically
identical to the coupe already launched, including the 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12
developed with Mercedes-AMG to deliver 600 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque.
Both the coupe and convertible are expected
to soon get a V8 option as well, which will make it not only more
accessible but presumably better balanced with less weight in the nose – much
as rival Bentley demonstrated with the V8 version of its Continental models
undercutting the requisite W12 versions.
However close it looks to being ready, Gaydon's made
itself pretty clear about its intention to launch the DB11 Volante in the
spring of 2018. So we'll have to wait another year for it to arrive, but you
can scope it out in the meantime in these latest spy shots from Carscoops.