"It's a treasure trove of tiny details that only a connoisseur will know where they're from. That's the exciting part. Like James Bond, it's not obvious. The car is subtle, elegant, but you'll know there's something different about it. The more you look, the more you'll see," Aston Martin's Chief Creative Officer shares with designboom.
"The gold elements found in the super tourer are taken from the model used in the 1964 movie, while some of them are replicated to fit modern needs. The iconic Silver Birch paint color synonymous with the DB5 is the first obvious one in line, followed by the 'eight of hearts' embroidered onto the driver's sun visor," explained Marek Reichman.
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