RE: Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger marks 60 years of 007

RE: Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger marks 60 years of 007

Monday 14th October

Aston Martin DB12 Goldfinger marks 60 years of 007

James Bond has been around for longer, of course - but he's only been driving Astons since 1964...


Given James Bond is extremely promiscuous when it comes to cars (he’ll literally drive anything put in front of him) it’s a wonder that he’s become synonymous with just one brand. Of course, lest the films ever forget, we have Aston Martin to remind us: aside from its participation in motorsport, nothing is trumpeted with greater fanfare than its formal relationship with a fictional character. This goes all the way back to the release of Goldfinger in 1964, and it’s the celebration of that 60-year partnership which has resulted in the launch of the DB12 Goldfinger Edition, a limited-run model whipped into existence by the manufacturer’s personalisation service, Q by Aston Martin. 

Obviously this is not the first time the manufacturer has dipped in the dress up box and come up with something 007-themed. Who could forget the DBS Superleggera OHMSS or the V8 Vantage 007 Edition - or indeed the continuation run of 25 DB5s that reproduced some of the movie gadgets for a seven-figure asking price. Predictably, the DB12 is more in tune with the former than the latter: on the outside, it’s a Silver Birch (obviously) car with 21-inch multi-spoke alloys and bespoke gold side strakes that gets a unique Aston badge in silver with black enamel. There’s a chrome ‘Q’ on the front wing to clarify the model’s enhanced status, in case that lot is a bit too subtle for passersby. 

Inside, it gets a lot more obvious - not least because there’s a prominent sill plaque with the Goldfinger 60th anniversary logo on it. The check perforation is a nod to the Prince of Wales pattern in a classic James Bond suit, which also appears on the door inserts and headliner, not to mention the standard Sports Plus seats. But arguably the most notable touches are saved for that which you touch: the drive mode rotary dial and the roller controls getting an 18k gold plated finish (Auric Goldfinger would surely approve) while the trim inlays are treated to gold threads in the carbon fibre. There’s even a wink-wink ‘eight of hearts’ embroidered into the driver’s sun visor for true Bond aficionados. 

Probably you’ll need to be at least partial to the charms of 007 to be persuaded by all this confetti - not least because it’s accompanied by an ‘array of gifts’ that are presented in a colour-appropriate Globe-Trotter attache case. These don’t include a Walther PPK and a dart-firing pen, sadly, but a 35mm film section of the iconic Furka Pass scene is pretty cool. Ditto the magnum of Bollinger and four 007 glasses that come in a separate Air Cabin Case. That seems very Bond. To be fair, so is the DB12 more generally, given its status as the firm’s Super Tourer. There will be just 60 examples of the Goldfinger offered, and while Aston didn’t put a price on the special edition ahead of its unveiling, it’s safe to assume that a sideline in international gold smuggling would come in handy. Deliveries are expected to kick off in the first half of next year. 


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Taz73

Original Poster:

221 posts

19 months

Monday 14th October
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It's a lovely looking car in the first place, this is all a bit of fun, for those that can afford obviously, but I'd like to have seen more pics of the gold weave in the carbon and the check pattern in the seats, roof lining and door cards as well as the special luggage and gifts, as I'll never likely see one of these so it'd be nice to see all the bits and bobs it comes with.

andy43

10,589 posts

261 months

Monday 14th October
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Really? James Bond drove an Aston. Who knew? They never mention it.

AlexNJ89

2,834 posts

86 months

Monday 14th October
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Exterior wise the spec looks very plain.

Aston really do milk the Bond association don't they. I love it because the movies are cool, but I hate it because it can become cheesy and relying so heavily on your brand to be associated with a movie franchise could be dangerous if those movies suddenly become uncool.

Robertb

2,092 posts

245 months

Monday 14th October
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andy43 said:
Really? James Bond drove an Aston. Who knew? They never mention it.
I’m holding out for a Casino Royale Ford Mondeo.

g3org3y

21,107 posts

198 months

Monday 14th October
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#getgoldfingered

smilo996

3,057 posts

177 months

Monday 14th October
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All very ltd edition / Porsche 911. However, without all the Goldenfinagh bits, it looks pretty nice in its own right.
I just wonder who would buy something like this.

BlackTails

838 posts

62 months

Monday 14th October
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A DB12 is a good looking car. Even some 007 branded trim plates can’t undo that.

But gold switchgear? A bit gold plated fish bath taps for me.

SlowV6

651 posts

146 months

Monday 14th October
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Robertb said:
I’m holding out for a Casino Royale Ford Mondeo.
Blue Renault 11 for me. Has to be a TXE for the nice wheels.

Not sure if anyone knows this, but Bond drove an Aston Martin DB5 in some of the early movies. You heard it here first.

T1berious

2,383 posts

162 months

Monday 14th October
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Robertb said:
andy43 said:
Really? James Bond drove an Aston. Who knew? They never mention it.
I’m holding out for a Casino Royale Ford Mondeo.
^This^

Or the Casino Royale Range Rover Sport Xtra bling edition.

(In my crazy mind the Mondeo was probably the most spy like car he's ever driven. The current equivalent would be a White Prius or VW Golf, real blink and you've already forgotten it stuff but I'm quite mad...)


wistec1

450 posts

48 months

Monday 14th October
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I'll have a word with Miss Moneypenny in the kitchen but I already know the answer is no. I've only just got her to sign off on a 2013 fiat Panda 4x4 for my Jonny English winter assignments.

Jeanboi

2,754 posts

226 months

Monday 14th October
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Robertb said:
I’m holding out for a Casino Royale Ford Mondeo.
Vignale, no less! Sounds exotic, doesn't it?

DP14

295 posts

46 months

Monday 14th October
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Oooh...an Aston Martin Aston Martin

J210

4,677 posts

190 months

Monday 14th October
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Does it come with a 007 numberplate ?

swisstoni

18,177 posts

286 months

Monday 14th October
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Such a cold finger!

Haven’t read the guff but presume ‘all sold’ etc.

Fetchez la vache

5,646 posts

221 months

Monday 14th October
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Surprised Bentley don't do some one upmanship since (if my memory is correct) he drove one in the first book(s). It's been decades since I read them, so...

Rough101

2,296 posts

82 months

Monday 14th October
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100% cringe.

swisstoni

18,177 posts

286 months

Monday 14th October
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Fetchez la vache said:
Surprised Bentley don't do some one upmanship since (if my memory is correct) he drove one in the first book(s). It's been decades since I read them, so...
Yes he ran a slightly shabby Bentley with some performance mods.

David87

6,787 posts

219 months

Monday 14th October
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I know all the cool kids will frown upon me for this, but I'm a sucker for the whole James Bond / Aston Martin thing. Love this.

BevR

731 posts

150 months

Monday 14th October
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Rough101 said:
100% cringe.
Yeah, I really hope that Aston have got plans to move away from the Bond link, its fine as a piece of nostalgia but doesnt work for newer products. The last one to make an impression was the DBS.

Hoofy

77,492 posts

289 months

Monday 14th October
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It's quite big, isn't it!

Rough101 said:
100% cringe.
It's when you see a reviewer dressing in a dinner jacket and bow tie, with "spy-like" music playing that it gets really cringey.