
The proportions of the car sit between the existing Vantage and DB9. Deep air vents in wings emphasise the width of the front track. An alll-new headlight design features at the front. The front grille is instantly recognisable as an Aston Martin, though, albeit much lower and wider. The DB10 features sharper, stronger creases which lead to stockier, shorter rear end. The DB10 previews the look of this car - a complete departure from the current familiar design language. Kicking off the revitalised Aston Martin is expected to be the aforementioned DB9 replacement, which will bring with it a new lightweight aluminium architecture and a new range of engines supplied by Mercedes-AMG. The two cars have also been shown in the film's official trailer, below.īlog - Why the DB10 is a natural fit for James Bond "Celebrating the great British brand’s half century with Bond, which started with the iconic DB5, the DB10 gives a glimpse to the future design direction for the next generation of Aston Martins." "Led by Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer, Marek Reichman, the design team worked closely with the film’s director, Sam Mendes, to create the ultimate car for the world’s most famous spy. On this occasion, it will be a model developed specifically for the film and built in-house by the brand’s design and engineering teams. Read about the Jaguar C-X75's role in the film hereĪn Aston Martin statement read: " The luxury British sports car brand is delighted to confirm that James Bond will once again drive an Aston Martin in Spectre. It's a thing of beauty - and you'll be able to see what it can do." Mendes said: "We have worked together to design this new car. Geneva Motorshow update: Aston Martin reveals the tech spec and pricing for the forthcoming DB11 It most closely previews the DB9 replacement. While the DB10 will not make production as it is in a limited run, the model is also understood to show off Aston's new look, which should translate onto the brand's road cars by 2016. The 10 units have been handmade at Aston's Gaydon headquarters, where the car has been designed and engineered.Īnnounced by director Sam Mendes and producer Barbara Broccoli as part of the film's official pre-launch activities on the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios hosted by EON Productions, the DB10 continues the 50-year partnership between Bond and Aston Martin, which stretches back to 1964's Goldfinger. Read Autocar's round-up of the best Bond cars


"It's 10 cars total run - let's hope James Bond doesn't wreck them all!" he added. "The most exclusive DB ever," is how Palmer described it.
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