Aston Martin QV8 by Design Q (2002)

 

Design Q are a UK based design consultancy headed by  Howard Guy and Gary Doy who were previously working as designers for Jaguar Cars Limited. Design Q Limited create design solutions and prototypes for interior and exterior automotive applications, working with high-profile and prestigious clients in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world.

But this commission came not from a car manufacturer, but from an individual client wishing for some modifications for his V8 coupe. One thing lead to another and the result is the unusual QV8 - reputed to have cost around a million pounds sterling. Despite the substantial modifications, the car still retains the integrity of the original Aston Martin.

To begin with, the wish list was modest, ranging from new audio equipment to upgrades of switchgear and door handles. Design Q compiled a series of photo-realistic visuals freshening the character of the car with changes to lamps, shut lines, external fittings and more significantly a revised glass area and subtly modified body shape. This has been complemented with a completely new interior incorporating an innovative storage system in place of the redundant rear seats. The car was completed with a luxurious metallic paint finish of green / blue flip that truly sets off the stainless steel finishers and is proudly held on the road by new 19 inch Aston Martin Vantage alloy wheels.

The attention to detail is incredible - right down to the battery terminals which are made of solid gold. Is this the most expensive Aston Martin of all time? Difficult to say since there are quite a few Astons from the 1990's still waiting to be reviled to the public for special wealthy customers.

I am most indebted to Howard Guy of Design Q for his kind assistance in the preparation of this page

These photographs have been provided courtesy of Design Q

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