Under the heavily camouflaged body is something very close to a finished DB11. The mechanical prototype is the next step in a car’s development after the experimental prototype.
Built in AML’s prototype workshop, the body-in-white structure, subframes, suspension, engine and gearbox are the same as seen in the finished production car. However, the body panels and interior trim are non-production representative in order to make the vehicle useable. All the design feature lines are masked and the whole car is wrapped in black vinyl.
After mechanical prototypes come verification prototypes, designed to perfect the building of the production car and in crash testing and road testing.
