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Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond celebrates 007, license to kill not included

Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond celebrates 007, license to kill not included
Only 150 of the Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition will be made
Only 150 of the Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition will be made
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The Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition
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The Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition
The Bond Edition DB9 has a few small touches on its exterior to set it apart from regular DB9s
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The Bond Edition DB9 has a few small touches on its exterior to set it apart from regular DB9s
All 150 cars will be fitted with numbered sill plates
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All 150 cars will be fitted with numbered sill plates
The gun barrel is embroidered between the rear seats
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The gun barrel is embroidered between the rear seats
Only 150 of the Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition will be made
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Only 150 of the Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition will be made
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When you think of famous big screen cars, James Bond's DB5 is likely one of the first that springs to mind. Since the DB5 debuted in Goldfinger more than 50 years ago, Bond and Aston Martin have gone hand-in-hand. Now the British sports car marque has created a special edition DB9 to celebrate the long-running relationship.

The Aston Martin DB9 GT Bond Edition will be made in limited numbers to celebrate the release of the latest Bond film – Spectre – in which 007 will be behind the wheel of a DB10.

Under the hood, the DB9's V12 engine has gained 30 hp (22 kW), bumping its power output up to 540 hp (403 kW).

That's enough to shoot it from standstill to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.5 seconds, 0.1 of a second faster than the standard car and (hopefully) fast enough to get owners clear of any international supervillains chasing them.

The Bond Edition DB9 has a few small touches on its exterior to set it apart from regular DB9s
The Bond Edition DB9 has a few small touches on its exterior to set it apart from regular DB9s

Just like a quality spy, the DB9 Bond manages to stay under the radar on the outside. Although it's fitted with GT badging, special Bond Edition badges on the front fenders and sterling silver wings on the Aston Martin badge, only trainspotters will notice the difference between the Bond Edition and standard DB9s.

Inside, all 150 DB9 Bond Editions are fitted with a numbered sill plate, gun barrel embroidery on the divider between the rear seats and a special Bond edition startup sequence on the new DB9's touchscreen infotainment system.

Included in the £165,000 (US$252,438) price of the DB9 Bond is a limited edition Omega Seamaster watch, another tie in with the James Bond franchise.

Order books are open for the 150 DB9 GT Bond Editions, all of which will be finished in a special Silver hue.

Source: Aston Martin

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Stephen N Russell
Darn, produce about 250 & some to rent by Bond fans alone would be nice worldwide IE Hawaii, So France, Italy, Greece, Denmark, Norway, UK, Germany, Spain. Id be awesome
chickeee
for the price wouldn't you rather have a P90D AND a Model X ?
P17
How totally naff! It's the sort of thing that will do well in America amongst the nouveau riche, but not befitting a marque pretending to be quintessentially British. A triumph of marketing over taste.
FabianLamaestra
Looks the same as all other Aston Martin's made in the last 30 years.