The DB7, known in the experimental phases as the NPX project (from Newport Pagnell, name of the British location where it originated), was presented at the Geneva Motor Show 1993. Great was the surprise both for the elegance of the lines and also for the coming back of the DB acronym after years of cars marked with names starting with "V" (Virage, Vantage, etc.). Powered by a 6 cylinder of 3239cc and 335 HP, the DB6 was produced until 1999, also in a convertible version (DB7 Volante, starting from 1996). A version with a 6-liter 12-cylinder engine was also available, called the DB7 Vantage, produced until 2003 in the coupé and convertible configurations.