Flashin’ In The Aston.

Flashin’ In The Aston.
Flashin’ In The Aston.

007 and his signature vehicle always get better and better, even if the films may not. (Someone on staff has worked on ‘No Time To Die’, so we know their favorite is). That being said, this car (available to the public with big pockets) breaks the mold. Aston Martin has celebrated the release of this 25th James Bond film, with two exclusive 007 special editions inspired by the cars feature in ‘No Time to Die’.  This new collaboration between Aston Martin and EON Productions, the company that produces the James Bong films with MGM Studios, delivered exciting new 007 editions of the Aston Martin Vantage and DBS Superlaggera. ‘No Time to Die’ had 4 iconic Sons sports cars, (including the DB5, V8, and the Super GTS, DBS Superleggera… NOT to mention the vaginal moisture monster the Aston Martin Valhalla.

The two special editions that repped the response of ‘No Time To Die’, each of which is being offered in limited number of folks around the world, are custom crafted by Aston Martin’s bespoke devision: “Q by Aston Martin”.  Aspiring to offer the ultimate in customization services in case your passengers don’t believe it’s yours.  The first two models are the ‘Aston Martin Vantage 007 Edition’, (inspired by the original V8).  James Bond may be white, but his cars come in ONLY ‘Cumberland Grey’ exterior paint, while the interior has an obsidian black leather and dark chrome with 007 branding applied on the center console of the cars.  (Only the ones with a manual gearbox). 

The Aston Martin V.P. himself recently said: “Creating a 007 edition is always an exciting challenge as we work to develop and style a car that embodies the legend of James Bond.  It is an honor to apply carefully judged 007-inspired styling to our sports cars, which gives our customers the opportunity to own a unique piece of both cinematic an automotive history.”  Quite a quote for quite the car.

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