No Time To Die Edition DB5 Junior for spy kids
Intake: The Little Car Company has joined forces with EON Productions to build a run of gadget-laden
DB5 Juniors. The 125 cars were developed with the aid of Oscar-winning special effects supervisor Chris Corbould who also worked on the full-sized Aston Martin
Goldfinger continuation series. Operated by a hidden switch panel in the passenger door are a set of replica Gatling guns concealed behind the headlights, a digital number plate and a smoke screen. Just like the standard DB5 Junior, the
No Time To Die Edition has multiple driving modes and a range of up to 80 miles from its electric powertrain.
Exhaust: “When I saw the DB5 Junior in the flesh, I was amazed at how identical it is to the full-sized car – its stunning. It’s an amazing feat of engineering,” says Corbould. Equally amazing is the price at £90,000 ($123,140)! No Time to Die
debuts in theaters October 8.