The least secret secret agent of all is back, in another film, the 25th, of the 007 saga. “No Time To Die” has its premiere in April 2020, and it is confirmed that Bond, James Bond will be back in steering wheel of an Aston Martin.
However, we will not see just one British manufacturer model on the scene, with a quartet of models making their presence felt in the next 007.
Something that has already been confirmed on the brand's official Twitter account:
Past, present and future.
To mark the 25th Bond film, #NoTimeToDie , four of our cars will be featured in the film.
From the classic DB5 and V8 Vantage, to the new DBS Superleggera and Aston Martin Valhalla, there is something for every Bond fan. #JamesBondDay@007 pic.twitter.com/cmKvswriHo
— Aston Martin (@astonmartin) October 5, 2019
And as we can see from the models chosen, it looks more like a walk through the history, current and future of the British brand.
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Starting with the oldest, but also the most iconic of all James Bond cars, we have the unavoidable Aston Martin DB5 (1963-1965) — will be the ninth appearance of the DB5 in the 007 saga, having originally appeared in the 1964 film Goldfinger.
THE Aston Martin V8 Vantage Series II (1977-1989) is also no stranger to agent 007. The convertible version, called Volante, originally appeared in The Living Daylights of 1987. In the new film, it seems, it will appear in the coupé format.
Debuting in the saga, the current Aston Martin DBS Superleggera , precisely the last model to see its presence confirmed by the British manufacturer. It is currently the flagship of the brand.
And finally, also with debut honors on the big screen, we'll be able to see the Aston Martin Valhalla , a super sports car that was born from the most radical Valkyrie, the second of three models with a rear mid-engine (an absolute first for the manufacturer) that the British brand announced at the last Geneva Motor Show.
What role each of these four models will play in the movie “No Time To Die” remains to be seen, and how many of them will “survive” much less — the tendency to wreck cars in agent 007's James Bond films is strong.
We can only wait for the next month of April: