
In fact, four DB10s were on set, one with a driver rig
attached to its roof for the stuntman scenes. Only ten of these cars will be
made, all for the movie, and none sold to the public. One of the rumored chase
scenes pits the DB10 against the Jaguar C-X75 at dawn, (likely driven by a
villain or henchman).
Besides being a movie car, the DB10 previews the look of
future Astons, especially the DB9 and their newest “halo” car – the Vulcan. The
DB10 was designed with movie director Sam Mendes; it’s essentially a V8 Vantage
with the clean, pure line body design of the original DB5. The vehicle is
almost as wide as a One-77, with power coming from a 4.7-liter V8 engine.
If you are interested in an Aston Martin or other luxury
vehicles, contact Sonny Morgan at 512.401.4607 through Late European or sonny@lateeuro.com.
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