- Air louvers set into twin ‘Zagato style’ bonnet bulges
- Window quarters and scuttle panel painted body colour
- Black ‘Le Mans’ style mesh grille with bright surround
- Speedline Aliseo split rim wheels with body coloured centres (also Mistral available)
- Yellow nose cone and fine coachline
- Sports exhaust system
- White instrument dials with GTS logo and a wood rimmed steering wheel (half wood on airbag wheels)
- Yellow edged overmats
- Additional wood veneers around the instruments plus a Garrard Swiss analogue clock
The GTS was superseded by the revised GTS II in 1998. By 2016, over 50 DB7’s, both i6 and V12 have been modified to either GTS or GTS II spec according to the Chiltern Aston website.
Interestingly, the colour combination often seen in GTS cars was replicated on the works team DBR9, the N430 and has now become the signature colour scheme for the AMR cars.