That's fine with us, as movie cars built in several copies are each used for different things. A six-speed manual gearbox is reportedly what was used in the on-screen prototypes, though in a promotional clip the car's interior was shown with what appeared to be an automatic shifter. What is important is that the car was built on a VH platform shared with the Vantage, and that it is powered by a 4.7-liter V8 engine. We seem recall Bond driving a few BMWs on occasion. "Produced exclusively for Spectre, DB10 was designed, engineered and hand crafted by a dedicated team at Aston Martin’s Gaydon Headquarters in the UK." "For over 50 years, Aston Martin has been the sports car of choice for James Bond," Aston Martin said in a statement shortly before the film's debut. Aston Martin calls it "Our finest undercover car," perhaps grossly missing the point of undercover cars, and has built it to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the firm's involvement with the films even though there were a few gaps here and there. What is it? One of 10 prototypes made by Aston Martin specifically for the film. The DB10 was built on a Vantage platform and is said to be powered by a 4.7-liter V8. Here are the star cars from the latest Bond ammo expenditure: We're not spoiling anything here the cars were meant to play a prominent role in the script. And the cars selected for the film, as you've surely seen in the trailers that were broadcast at saturation levels on your Color Television set and the YouTubes, were picked out as if to lend the film a less plausible setting than it would otherwise have. The latest Bond outing and the fourth film with Daniel Craig playing a more rebellious and parkour-proficient MI6 agent sought to feature a car chase or two (per series custom) just to check that off the list of things a Bond movie must have, like a dining car scene on a luxury train and a villain with some kind of thing on his face. Not just yet? Well, that's fine - we'll talk about the cars, then. By now we're sure everyone has seen "Spectre" (which was not renamed "Specter" for the North American release, contrary to expectations) so we can freely talk about everything that's happened in the film.
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