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Munich is a world metropolitan center of business, engineering, research and medicine, excelling at innovation with its many new inventions that range from pharmaceuticals to the household computer. For a vacation in Munich, do your best to uncover the secret behind its genius in a tour of the city. Hire the Aston Martin DB9 Volante in Munich to travel through its older suburbs of Altstadt-Lehel, Maxvorstadt and to its newer and vibrant scenes of Olympiagelände and Neuhausen-Nymphenburg. Munich is most certainly worth getting to know!
The Aston Martin DB9 Volante is a stunning Grand Tourer that drives with an air of perfection. Designed as a lightweight vehicle it offers itself as a marvel of engineering as it is is fitted with an incredible 6.0L AM11 V12 engine that can produce 510 bhp and effortless torque of 620 Nm. This DB9 is believed to be the lightest model that Aston Martin has ever produced with fantastic pay offs in terms of the supercar's speed and handling. As if to prove the point, the Volante’s feats of speed include a 0 to 100 km/h sprint in 4.6 seconds and a top speed of 295 km/h, this is performance, possessed.
In this striking Aston Martin model, cruise through the streets of Munich’s Olympic area, locally known as Olympiagelände and enjoy all the sporting history on offer within this neighborhood. Built on the grounds of the 1972 Olympic Games, today its numerous hills offer fantastic views over the city, particularly from the Olympic tower, from where you can see as far as the Bavarian Alps. By night there are regular open air concerts to be enjoyed in the Olympic stadium, that has hosted singers and bands of all genres and styles. Back in the Aston Martin DB9 Volante drive to see the palatial building of Maximilianeum, constructed between 1857 to 1874 it was once the home for a gifted students' foundation.Yet today it offers a fascinating insight into Germany art and culture within its many hallowed hallways.