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A FAMILY BOND: THE RELATIONSH­IP BETWEEN THE NEW VANTAGE AND THE DB10

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Key styling elements of the new Vantage will look familiar to anyone who has admired James Bond’s DB10 in the film Spectre. That’s because the design of the film’s one-off was inspired by and inspired the newest Aston.

“When the Bond producers came to talk to us, we were starting really early work on the Vantage,” said designer Sam Holgate. “They saw one of my sketches on the wall and said: ‘We want that.’ At the time, I was just starting on a full-size clay model of Vantage but things were moving in big volumes. That design spiralled into the DB10.”

The resultant one-off was, somewhat controvers­ially, given a full DB model name. But although it took its own form, the shared DNA with the Vantage gave Aston Martin’s design team some invaluable insights that fed back into the production car. In particular, an opening shot showing the partly illuminate­d outline of the car helped put the focus on the clear front and rear form.

“The DB10 was a unique opportunit­y, something that never normally happens,” said Holgate. “Part-way through the design process for Vantage, we got to see the language and form we were working on driving around outside in different environmen­ts, and see how people reacted to it. While it was a side alley to Vantage, we could really take stock of what was good and bad. There’s DNA in the DB10 with the purity of the original Vantage. When we came back to this, we really wanted to turn up the volume on the athlete side of things.”

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Bond’s DB10 started out as a sketch idea for the new Vantage

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