AN incredible James Bond-style Aston Martin DB5 is set to hit auction – featuring a host of spy gadgets. The legendary motor, ...
James Bond's tricked-out Aston Martin DB5 was the first of many Bond Aston Martins. The post Aston Martin British Bloodline, ...
For this luxurious homage, Rolls-Royce has carefully recreated the iconic yellow-and-black color scheme that was seen in the ...
Thousands of spectators congregated in Pall Mall to see a display of some of the world's oldest and newest cars. The central ...
Leather sports seats come standard on the Bond model, tailored and stitched in the classic DB5 fluted style with a splash of the Prince of Wales check perforation pattern. Aston Martin says this ...
he was driving what many consider to be the defining 007 car — a 1964 Aston Martin DB5. It was a powerful combination, the quintessential James Bond (played by Sean Connery) driving the ...
It only took 60 years, but Aston Martin is paying homage to good old double-oh seven and his iconic DB5 with the DB12 Goldfinger Edition. Mechanically, the car is identical to the regular 2023 ...
the ‘Goldfinger Edition’, which celebrates 60 years since an Aston Martin DB5 made its big screen debut in… now, what’s that filmed called again? Mary Poppins? No. Not that. While the name ...
To properly celebrate 60 years since Aston Martin's first appearance in a James Bond movie, the DB12 'super tourer' gets the 007 treatment courtesy of Q by Aston Martin, not the fictional Q.
Besides putting Sean Connery and 007 on the map, it marked the beginning of the relationship between Aston Martin and the iconic franchise. A DB5 was prominently featured in the film and it has ...
Goldfinger, the third entry in the franchise and first to feature the spy’s beloved Aston Martin DB5, is named for Auric Goldfinger, a crazed gold smuggler who won’t let anyone get in the way ...
Leather sports seats come standard on the Bond model, tailored and stitched in the classic DB5 fluted style with a splash of the Prince of Wales check perforation pattern. Aston Martin says this ...