When you hear people talk about movies and Aston Martin, what will most likely come to your mind? Yes, it is the James Bond movie series. For years now, the James Bond franchise has always used vehicles with the Aston Martin badges on them. Now, for yet another upcoming sequel to the aforementioned movie franchise, the studio in charge of making the movie will once again be using another Aston Martin vehicle. It is said that the movie will feature the British automaker’s latest creation, the DB10, which has actually been pried. The car was recently pried at a venue which would most likely end up as the studio for the making of the James Bond SPECTRE movie.
Speaking of this luxury British sports car in particular, exclusivity is something that customers will not have to worry about. The car is as exclusive as it gets. In addition to that, it also sports a somewhat evolutionary visual design. This can be seen on the newly designed headlamps and the small black aprons noticeable on the front bumper of the vehicle. As for the front grille, it retains the design typical to the Aston Martin brand.
The new Aston Martin DB10 is believed to be an improvement over the company’s V8 Vantage vehicle model. With that being said, buyers can actually expect the new vehicle to use the VH platform. Additionally, the new British sports car will reportedly pack an engine that originates from the American automaker, Ford, under its hood.
As with other Aston Martin vehicles, the DB10 is going to be very exclusive as well. It is one of the rarest cars that money can buy and even though people have enough money to buy the car, they may not be eligible for one if they do not hurry. The thing is, the British automaker has made it clear that there will be no more than ten examples of the Aston Martin DB10 available worldwide. Ironically enough, all ten examples will actually make appearance in the upcoming James Bond movie sequel.