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Much stays the same, from bow-ties to baccarat, Aston Martins to the Walther PPK and a healthy mix of gadgets and witty one-liners.
Built especially for James Bond in the new film “Spectre“, just 10 examples of the auto dubbed the “DB10” were produced.
In one mission he ditches his tuxedo for a wetsuit, using an underwater camera to photograph Spectre’s second-in-command Emilio Largo.
Aston Martin is the auto brand with which the character has become most closely associated, however.
The hybrid concept auto was unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, but never went into full production.
The buyer of the DB10 won’t get to drive the auto, it’s missing the certifications needed to drive on the road. What is clear is that he auto will be auctioned off, with a catch.
This marks the first time Snapchat has done a Discover channel specifically for a film, according to Deadline, and the Spectre content, created specifically for the app, will be available for 24 hours.
The DB10 was created exclusively for the film “Spectre”. Other cars featured in the recent 007 film are similarly exclusive. The Jaguar C-X75 driven by the villain in “Spectre” is also not for sale and only seven were ever made for the film.