Celebrating 60 Years of Bond Legacy: The Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger Edition

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A Tribute to a Legendary Film

This year marks a significant milestone as Aston Martin honors 60 years of the James Bond movie franchise, particularly the iconic film ‘Goldfinger.’ Following the launch of a gold-plated 1:8 DB5 model figure, the brand has unveiled an exclusive DB12 Goldfinger Edition. This special edition pays homage to the original DB5, which first graced the screens in 1964, making it a must-have for both collectors and Bond enthusiasts.

Exclusive Features and Powertrain

The DB12 Goldfinger Edition is a limited offering, with just 60 units available—one for each year since ‘Goldfinger’ debuted. The car is painted in a striking silver birch color, reminiscent of the iconic model from the film. While the exterior maintains a subtle elegance, the interior dazzles with gold accents and luxurious features that echo the cinematic legacy of the 007 franchise. Under the hood, the powertrain remains powered by a formidable 4.0-liter AMG-sourced V8 engine, delivering an impressive 671 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, ensuring that the spirit of performance is preserved.

An Immersive Bond Experience

Inside the DB12 Goldfinger Edition, every detail is curated to remind owners of the beloved spy saga. From 18-karat gold-plated accents to leather seats featuring the Prince of Wales check pattern, the interior is both elegant and enchanting. Unique nods to ‘Goldfinger,’ including an ‘eight of hearts’ embroidered on the sun visor, enrich the driving experience. Moreover, lucky owners are treated to a selection of bespoke gifts, including a custom car cover and a limited-edition Aston Martin magazine, presented in a stylish globetrotter GT suitcase.

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