Check Out the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 from “No Time To Die”

Aston Martin cooperated with The Little Car Company to launch the DB5 special edition No Time To Die, limited production of 125 units and equipped with many “spy” gadgets like in the movie of the same name.

The Aston Martin DB5 No Time To Die version.

The car model’s official name is DB5 Junior, also known as DB5 No Time To Die Edition, which is a shortened version that is 2/3 the size of the DB5. The car has a classic Bond-car style, equipped with an electric motor capable of traveling a distance of 130 km and reaching speeds of up to 72.5 km/h.

The vehicle’s rear exhaust can create artificial smoke.

The special edition DB5 uses coil springs with Bilstein dampers to provide extra power, while Brembo disc brakes have the ability to regenerate energy to recharge the battery when braking. Components such as fuel gauge and battery charge level indicator have been changed to be modern.

The exterior of the No Time To Die Edition car has the classic Silver Birch paint color. The interior is equipped with a quick-release steering wheel, the car also has a set of Smiths musical instruments and individually numbered badges for each car.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior is limited to 125 units.

To develop complex miniaturized gadgets like the DB5 that appears in James Bond movies, The Little Car Company consulted with people who worked on the movie No Time To Die and came up with optimal design.

The license plate of the DB5 Junior uses a digital screen.

Simulating the car in the movie, the special edition DB5 Junior can emit a smoke screen during an “escape.” This is a special type of safe smoke, stored in the fuel tank and discharged through the rear exhaust pipe, bringing an enjoyable feeling to the owner.

More impressive is the front headlights that can be lowered and transformed into two simulated Gatling guns that create fake barrel-style explosions and flashes.

In addition, the Aston Martin DB5 Junior has a license plate that uses a digital display to help the car change the license plate easily. All of the above equipment operates via an individual control or in a switch panel located in the interior compartment.

Control panel of simulation equipment on the vehicle.

Although the special edition DB5 Junior is not legal, the car still enjoys some privileges to be able to travel on the road. Customers will automatically become members of the “Aston Martin Owners” club upon purchase, allowing them to participate in exclusive driving events or on the track.

Aston Martin DB5 No Time To Die Edition is limited to 125 units and is a valuable item for future classic car collectors. The selling price of this version is about 123,000 USD

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