Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition Is A Real Mini Spy Car With Working Gadgets

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Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition Is A Real Mini Spy Car With Working Gadgets

Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition Is A Real Mini Spy Car With Working Gadgets

The perfect gift for your (inner) child.

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One of the world’s premiere, hand-built, miniature car manufacturers offers James Bond fans a unique way of expressing their fandom. The Little Car Company has unveiled a No Time To Die Edition Aston Martin DB5 Junior, similar to the licensed Aston Martin DB5 Junior and DB5 Vantage offered by The Little Car Company. However, this special edition model is a functional mini spy car. The Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition offers more power using a 16-kW battery, producing 21.5-hp. This mini Aston Martin can reach a top speed of 45 mph using a limited-slip differential and gives drivers a choice of four drive modes: Novice, Expert, Competition, and Escape. Stopping power is applied by a set of Brembo disc brakes, including a hydraulic hand-brake for drifts. At the front is a double-wishbone suspension on coil-over springs and a live axle in the rear – just like an actual DB5. The inside is scaled-down but features a full leather interior with replicated Smiths instruments and an original DB5 clock.

As stated, this mini spy car comes with functional gadgets. According to The Little Car Company, the special edition DB5 Junior features simulated machine guns that drop from the headlamps, digital license plate changer, working smoke screen, and what the company describes as “Easter eggs” not mentioned in detail. All this, plus performance upgrades, means the Aston Martin DB5 Junior No Time To Die Edition costs more than double the standard DB5 Junior. Only 125 examples of the fun-sized 007 spy car will be built.

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