Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

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The Aston Martin DB5 is a luxury grand tourer that was made famous as the car driven by James Bond in the film Goldfinger.

Generations

4 generations of the Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

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The Aston Martin DB5 was introduced in 1963 as part of the DB series. It features a 3995cc inline-6 engine producing 282 hp, paired with a 5-speed ZF manual transmission. This coupe variant offers luxurious leather interior, wooden dash, and power windows, embodying the classic British sports car charm. It gained fame through its association with the James Bond film franchise.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1965
Aston Martin DB5 Vantage

Aston Martin DB5 Vantage

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The Aston Martin DB5 Vantage was introduced in 1964 as an enhanced performance version of the DB5. It features the same 3995cc inline-6 engine but tuned to produce 325 hp. This variant includes improved suspension and enhanced braking, making it a more powerful and dynamic driving experience. The Vantage designation reflects its position as a high-performance variant within the DB5 lineup.

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Introduced: 1964 Discontinued: 1965
Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake

Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake

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The Aston Martin DB5 Shooting Brake was introduced in 1965 as a unique variant of the DB5. It features a 4.0L inline-six engine producing 282 hp, paired with a 5-speed ZF manual transmission. This shooting brake variant was designed for greater practicality while maintaining the luxurious styling of the DB5. Only a few units were produced, making it a rare and collectible model.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1965
Aston Martin DB5 Convertible

Aston Martin DB5 Convertible

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The Aston Martin DB5 Convertible was introduced in 1963 as part of the DB5 model lineup. It features a 4.0L inline-six engine producing 282 hp, paired with a 5-speed ZF manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a luxurious open-top experience with the same elegant design and performance characteristics as its coupe counterpart. It was highly sought after and became iconic, especially after its appearance in James Bond films.

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Introduced: 1963 Discontinued: 1965