With all the recent leaked images, we have a good idea of what Aston Martin’s new DB11 will look like when it debuts in Geneva, and we can tell you straight off the bat, it won’t be anything like what’s pictured here.

Completed by Renna Design, this imaginary DB11 is in essence an Aston Martin Vulcan that gains a conventional front grille and lights, while ditching the crazy aerodynamic kit – basically, it’s a road going version of the Vulcan.

The actual successor of the DB9 is rumored to be based on a completely new architecture, as the British manufacturer has used some help from AMG in the construction of the new car. Power will reportedly be provided by a new 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, which is apparently developed exclusively for the new sports car and produces around 600hp.

Another rumor states that the Aston Martin DB11 will be offered with a manual transmission, joined by an eight-speed automatic, but keep in mind that the company hasn’t released any info on the vehicle just yet. The British sports car will be presented at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, on March 1.

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