Unveiled in 1963 as a masterful evolution of the DB4, the Aston Martin DB5 is arguably the most famous and recognizable grand tourer in automotive history. Featuring stunning aluminum coachwork crafted using the Italian Superleggera method, the DB5 seamlessly paired luxurious British craftsmanship with a potent 4.0-liter inline-six engine and the then new ZF five-speed transmission.
While it was already a formidable driver's car on its own merits, its global significance was permanently cemented in 1964 when it debuted as James Bond's iconic, gadget-laden ride in Goldfinger, forever elevating the brand into a symbol of ultimate cinematic cool.
Produced for just two short years between 1963 and 1965, the DB5 is exceedingly rare; with only 1,059 total units built across all variants, it remains one of the most coveted collector cars in the world today.
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