Now pay Not exactly; ten DB10s were built and most were modified for use in the filming of Spectre, but this is one of two ‘show cars' used for display and promotion. It was displayed at the world premiere of the film at the Royal Albert Hall and carries a plaque signed by Daniel Craig. This is, however, the first Aston Martin DB10 to be offered for sale to the public.attention 007, we're auctioning your car.
James Bond's company wheels, as seen in Spectre, will be auctioned by Christie's on 18th February with proceeds going to Médecins Sans Frontières. The sale, titled 'Spectre - The Auction' celebrates the release of the 24th film in the Bond franchise with 24 lots of memorabilia; the Aston Martin DB10 is expected to fetch up to £1.5 million.
So is this one of the cars from the film?
Not exactly; ten DB10s were built and most were modified for use in the filming of Spectre, but this is one of two 'show cars' used for display and promotion. It was displayed at the world premiere of the film at the Royal Albert Hall and carries a plaque signed by Daniel Craig. This is, however, the first Aston Martin DB10 to be offered for sale to the public.
What will the buyer get for their money?
The DB10 features a carbon fibre body with handmade interior finished in leather, carbon fibre and aluminium. Power comes from a 4.7-litre V8, driving through a six-speed manual gearbox. The top speed is estimated to be around 190mph.
Aston Martin's Works Assured Provenance scheme has verified the history of this DB10. It is the first car to receive a platinum award, certifying the car's condition, history and significance.
John Lambert - 22 Jan 2016