Video: Aston Martin Dragon 88 Limited Edition @ the 2012 Beijing Motor Show

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Official Aston Martin video dedicated to the exclusive Dragon 88 Limited Edition, displayed during the 2012 Beijing Motor Show.
The special version, specifically made to celebrate the Year of the Dragon, will be available on the V8 Vantage S, Virage and DBS.
The Dragon 88 is offered in a unique range of shades, such as Amethyst Red, Volcano Red and Champagne Gold, which match the Spicy Red, Deep Purple and the Chancellor Red, used for the interior.

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The Limited Edition also features a plate made out of filaments Metallic Gold, Truffle Cream, Winter Wheat and Kestrel Tan, engraved with the model number and a logo of the dragon embroidered on the front seat headrests.
To add further luxury, the signature Aston Martin wing badges on the hood has been plated with 24-carat gold.
The stunning Dragon is equipped with a 1000W Bang & Olufsen audio system and Presentation Box.

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Needless to say, the 88 units produced will be exclusively reserved for the Chinese market.

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