The name’s 10, DB10
There are bespoke cars and then there’s the Aston Martin DB10. Petrolheads and James Bond fanboys were extremely disappointed to learn some time back that the British marque would not be putting the DB10, one of the stars of Spectre, into series production.
There are bespoke cars and then there’s the Aston Martin DB10. Petrolheads and James Bond fanboys were extremely disappointed to learn some time back that the British marque would not be putting the DB10, one of the stars of Spectre, into series production.
Which is why, if you’ve got some cash to spare, space in your secret underground lair and want to help a good cause, you’ll want to carry on reading. One Aston Martin DB10 will be auctioned off on Feb 18 to raise money for Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) at Christie’s auction house in London.
Just 10 examples of the car were built for use in Spectre, and this DB10 is one of two show cars that were not modified for stunt work in the movie.
The Aston Martin DB10 is powered by a 4.7-litre V8 petrol engine and six-speed manual gearbox, has an estimated top speed of about 190 mph and a carbon-fibre exterior. To find out more about the auction visit christies.com/bond. SCOTT MARSH