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Aston Martin unveils tiny DB5 Junior for James Bond fans

Only 125 vehicles will be manufactured to celebrate the latest film in the series

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Snapshot

  • Developed to celebrate the premiere of No Time to Die, the latest James Bond film
  • Just 125 special edition vehicles will be manufactured
  • Priced from £90,000 (AU$169,675)

Aston Martin has revealed a new take on the iconic DB5 to mark the premiere of the latest film from the long-running James Bond series, No Time to Die.

Paying respect to the original DB5 – first used in 1964’s Goldfinger – the two-thirds scale 'No Time to Die Edition' is an updated version of the electric DB5 Vantage Junior, offering more performance and driving range.

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The DB5 Junior has been developed in partnership with The Little Car Company and EON Productions, the firm behind the James Bond series, and will be limited to just 125 vehicles – available on a first-come, first-served deposit program with pricing fixed at £90,000 (AU$169,675) before local UK taxes.

Designed to replicate the DB5 used in Goldfinger, the three companies 3D-scanned the original vehicle for accuracy – albeit with some modern touches to accommodate for the electric powertrain, capable of a 129 kilometre driving range.

However, unlike the original coupé, the DB5 Junior utilises a convertible body to comfortably accommodate both adults and children.

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In keeping with the secret agent nature of a Bond vehicle, the DB5 Junior is fitted with a hidden switch panel to swap the headlights for a pair of simulated Gatling guns, as well as the ability to eject smoke through the rear exhaust for up to an hour.

Although not road legal, the DB5 Junior is fitted with a set of high-performance Brembo brakes, Bilstein suspension and regenerative braking.

Every owner will receive membership to the Aston Martin Owners' Club as well as The Little Car Club, granting them access to a number of racetracks throughout the United Kingdom.

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Existing DB5 Junior owners will be given the opportunity to upgrade to the No Time to Die Edition, with any remaining build slots to open up to the general public.

James Bond fans will be able to watch No Time to Die on November 11 in Australia (local lockdowns permitting), when the 25th iteration of the series is released in cinemas.

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