Aston Martin's DB 5 Junior gets special 'No Time To Die' edition
Aston Martin's DB 5 Junior gets special 'No Time To Die' edition
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Last year, in collaboration with The Little Car Company, Aston Martin revealed a two-thirds size electric replica of the DB5, dubbed "DB5 Junior." Now, ahead of the release of the 25th part of James Bond's "No Time To Die" film, the firm has developed a unique "No Time to Die" edition for the DB5 Junior model.

The iconic 007-inspired vehicle comes with a slew of electronics similar to those seen in the Bond films. Two simulated Gatling guns, a skid mode, a digital number plate, a concealed gadgets switch panel, and a smoke screen generated from the exhaust are among the devices.

Every spy kid's dream comes true with the special edition scale model, which features a completely electric engine with an 80-mile range. Regenerative braking, Brembo disc brakes, Bilstein dampers, and coilover springs are among the features. The Aston Martin DB 5 Junior No Time to Die edition is a convertible car that can fit both an adult and a kid in the same vehicle. It has Smiths instruments and badging, as well as the brand's iconic Silver Birch paintwork.

Only 125 DB 5 Junior ‘No Time To Die Edition' cars will be produced by the carmaker and The Little Car Company, with each car costing Rs 90,55,062. Although these cars are not yet road-legal, they will come with an automatic membership in the Aston Martin Owners Club. As a result, people will be able to take their models to races and events.The basic and Vantage versions of the DB 5 Junior are also available, with prices beginning at Rs 35,20,948 and Rs 45,26,867, respectively.

The James Bond movies feature four iconic Aston Martin models from past, present and future while the upcoming movie ‘No Time to Die’  marks the first time that four different Aston Martin models have appeared in a 007 film - the DB5, the classic Aston Martin V8, the super GT – DBS and the Aston Martin Valhalla.

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