The DB10 in this movie is a concept car. It has a chassis that is based on a modified V8 Vantage, though with a longer wheelbase, and it boasts a 4.7 litre V8 engine. It has an estimated top speed if 190 miles (306 kilometers) per hour, and can get from zero to 62 miles (zero to 100 kilometers) per hour in just 4.7 seconds. The sleek car features a shark-inspired nose, where the grill sits in shadow, tucked back beneath the main feature line. This new interpretation of the classic Aston Martin grill hints at the vehicle's stealthy character. All of the car's body panels are carbon fiber, which is exposed on the sills and diffuser, and it features a full clamshell hood (bonnet) with a heat mapped perforation pattern, ensuring that there is no need for a vent surround. In a move designed to evoke the Aston Martin DB5, the car's designers worked hard to make sure that when seen in profile, the DB10 has one elegant shoulder line, running from front to back. The DB10 is the sixth different Aston Martin car to appear in a James Bond movie, and only ten of these concept cars were built. Eight were employed to film key scenes in this movie, while the other two were manufactured for promotional use. One of these extra vehicles was auctioned off for charity in 2016. When designing the car, Aston Martin invited Academy Award winning Skyfall (2012) and this movie's director, Sam Mendes to provide input. Mendes said: "I felt very involved. I don't know whether it was Aston's brilliance at making me feel that way, or whether I genuinely was. But I went and saw the initial model, and I was particularly concerned with removing unnecessary details. I wanted a car that had clean, clear lines, something classic where it is almost impossible to place its year of birth. The car felt like it was born anywhere between the early '70s and now."
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