The Little Car Company, Aston Martin, and EON Productions have announced the release of a limited edition No Time To Die Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The vehicle, dubbed the No Time To Die Edition after the 25th James Bond film, will be constructed by the Little Car Company and will be two-thirds the size of the original DB5. It has a slew of electronics, including two simulated Gatling guns below the headlights, a skid mode, a digital number plate, and a smokescreen blasted from the tailpipe, in true Bond-car manner. It also boasts a Silver Birch painting and a chassis that is unique to each build. Adults, may take a seat in the spy-themed car and enjoy it like youngsters.
The car is a completely accurate tribute to both the Aston Martin and 007 identities, thanks to significant development and months of collaboration between the three organizations. For reference, the genuine Aston Martin DB5 was 3D-scanned, allowing for a perfectly exact replica. This is to provide seats for an adult and a kid side by side, allowing Bond enthusiasts of all ages to share their passion for driving.
There are also some concealed ‘Easter Eggs’ for the car’s lucky owners to discover. The driver can enter and depart quickly thanks to a quick-release steering wheel, and when they need to stop quickly, they can rely on both regenerative braking and high-performance Brembo disc brakes. The suspension is equipped with Bilstein dampers and coil-over springs to manage the performance crammed into this two-thirds scale wonder.
Aside from concealed easter eggs around the vehicle, every buyer will receive immediate membership in the Aston Martin Owners Club. A complimentary The Little Car Club membership is also provided, allowing owners, even children, to participate in special driving activities. The Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition is limited to 125 units and is regarded as a potential collector’s item. It costs £90,000, or roughly $123,000 in US dollars.
About the Collaborators
The Little Car Company is the world’s leading manufacturer of excellent and authentic junior automobiles. It honors the most desirable historic cars in automotive history in collaboration with the most exclusive car manufacturers. The vehicles are hand-built in the UK at the Bicester Motion headquarters.
While Aston Martin Lagonda is the world’s only independent luxury car group with over 100 years in the industry. It is recognized as an iconic global brand linked with style, luxury, performance, and exclusivity. To create a line of critically renowned sports vehicles, the British manufacturer combines cutting-edge technology, time-honored workmanship, and elegant style.
The Broccoli/Wilson family owns and controls EON Productions Limited and Danjaq LLC. Danjaq is a US-based corporation that co-owns the copyright in previous James Bond films with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios and holds the right to make future James Bond films. EON Productions, a Danjaq subsidiary, is a UK-based production firm that has been making James Bond films since 1962 and, along with Danjaq, owns all international merchandise.
A new No Time To Die limited edition Aston Martin DB5 Junior has been released in collaboration with The Little Car Company, Aston Martin, and EON Productions. This unique gadget-laden engine, which is a two-thirds size replica of the original, comes with a completely electric drivetrain and is a must-have item for Bond fans young and old. It is inspired by the 25th James Bond film, which is released in UK theaters on 30 September. The No Time To Die version honors the brands’ long shared heritage with Silver Birch paintwork, Smiths instrumentation, especially numbered chassis plates, and Aston Martin badging.
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