ASTON MARTIN DB10 IN THE TRAILER OF THE NEW JAMES BOND MOVIE
The Aston Martin DB10 is the car that will accompany James Bond in his twenty-fourth exit on the big screen, James Bond Specter, while his opponent will take a Jaguar C-X75. Both cars can be seen in the last trailer of the movie.
Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar C-X75
In announcing his alliance last year, Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer revealed that the DB10 model would be made in a series of 10 units, which were expected to be used during the production of the film, instead of being the sale. "The most exclusive DB in history. The series has only 10 units, hopefully James Bond does not destroy all. "
Although this DB10 will never reach production as a limited edition, the model has served to show the new image of Aston, which should be translated into the street cars of the brand that will arrive in 2016. This will mean the replacement of the mythical Aston Martin DB9.
Mendes also said that: "We have worked together (with the production team of the film) to design this new car. The car is an authentic beauty and in the film we can see what it is capable of doing ".
As we have said, this new Aston Martin shows the basic lines of what the DB9 substitute will be like, such as a new lightweight aluminum architecture, a new range of engines supplied by Mercedes AMG and a new range of aesthetic designs.
And speaking of the design, the new DB10 has clearer and stronger folds, which lead to the rear of the car, shorter than the previous model. Although the front grille is immediately recognizable as an Aston Martin, it is located much lower and is wider. It also has a new design of the headlights that are located in the front. Further. Thanks to the deepest air vents on the wings, they emphasize the width of the front track.
There has been a long debate about the replacement of the Aston DB9. The DB10 will be the James Bond car and will only have a production of 10 units, so it is believed that the production version will have a large number of elements of the DB10, which will have the name of DB11 or DB12.
Aston Martin DB10 and Jaguar C-X75
In announcing his alliance last year, Aston Martin Chief Executive Andy Palmer revealed that the DB10 model would be made in a series of 10 units, which were expected to be used during the production of the film, instead of being the sale. "The most exclusive DB in history. The series has only 10 units, hopefully James Bond does not destroy all. "
Although this DB10 will never reach production as a limited edition, the model has served to show the new image of Aston, which should be translated into the street cars of the brand that will arrive in 2016. This will mean the replacement of the mythical Aston Martin DB9.
Mendes also said that: "We have worked together (with the production team of the film) to design this new car. The car is an authentic beauty and in the film we can see what it is capable of doing ".
As we have said, this new Aston Martin shows the basic lines of what the DB9 substitute will be like, such as a new lightweight aluminum architecture, a new range of engines supplied by Mercedes AMG and a new range of aesthetic designs.
And speaking of the design, the new DB10 has clearer and stronger folds, which lead to the rear of the car, shorter than the previous model. Although the front grille is immediately recognizable as an Aston Martin, it is located much lower and is wider. It also has a new design of the headlights that are located in the front. Further. Thanks to the deepest air vents on the wings, they emphasize the width of the front track.
There has been a long debate about the replacement of the Aston DB9. The DB10 will be the James Bond car and will only have a production of 10 units, so it is believed that the production version will have a large number of elements of the DB10, which will have the name of DB11 or DB12.