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James Bond Aston Martin DB5 ‘No Time To Die’

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<p>Rebuilt by Q by the conclusion of Spectre, the iconic Aston Martin DB5 returns again in No Time To Die. This DB5 features a brand-new Italian registration plate and a pair of miniguns behind the front headlights, useful aids for 007 as he finds himself in a raging car chase through the streets of southern Italy. This classic is never far away from the inevitable action that follows James Bond wherever he goes.</p><p><br></p><p>One of the most famous cars in the world thanks to its association with James Bond, the Aston Martin DB5 was first released in 1963. A luxury grand tourer built for long distance yet high speed driving, the car was evolved from the Aston Martin DB4 Series V with the addition of a new and more powerful engine constructed entirely from aluminium. </p><p><br></p><p>Featuring a now modest top speed of 145mph, the DB5 boasted a luxurious interior including wool pile carpets, leather reclining seats and even a fire extinguisher. Over one thousand cars were originally produced between 1963 and 1965, with an additional twenty-five going into production in 2020 as special edition James Bond releases, each costing £2.75m.</p>

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James Bond Aston Martin DB5 ‘No Time To Die’

<p>Rebuilt by Q by the conclusion of Spectre, the iconic Aston Martin DB5 returns again in No Time To Die. This DB5 features a brand-new Italian registration plate and a pair of miniguns behind the front headlights, useful aids for 007 as he finds himself in a raging car chase through the streets of southern Italy. This classic is never far away from the inevitable action that follows James Bond wherever he goes.</p><p><br></p><p>One of the most famous cars in the world thanks to its association with James Bond, the Aston Martin DB5 was first released in 1963. A luxury grand tourer built for long distance yet high speed driving, the car was evolved from the Aston Martin DB4 Series V with the addition of a new and more powerful engine constructed entirely from aluminium. </p><p><br></p><p>Featuring a now modest top speed of 145mph, the DB5 boasted a luxurious interior including wool pile carpets, leather reclining seats and even a fire extinguisher. Over one thousand cars were originally produced between 1963 and 1965, with an additional twenty-five going into production in 2020 as special edition James Bond releases, each costing £2.75m.</p>

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