Bond's Aston Martin DB10 Sold for USD 3.5 Million in a Charity

Hot on the heels, Aston Martin is a brand name of cars which is recognized for its iconic, styling, agile and distinctive engineering. One of the latest models of the company, DB10 has been showcased in charity to fundraise for the "Médecins Sans Frontières or Doctors without Borders", which supports the unfortunate people. After the end of the auction, the car was sold at USD 3.5 Million, which translates to INR 23.9 Crore. Talking about this beauty, it has been used in the latest Bond series, Spectre by Mr. Daniel Craig.

Mr. Andy Palmer, Aston Boss said, "The DB10 is one of the rarest cars ever created. Only 10 will ever be made and this is the only one that will be made available for sale. It’s great to see this DB10 raising vital funds for Médecins Sans Frontières, it is a fantastic charity that we are delighted to support."

Aston Martin DB10 Sold for INR 24 Crores in an Auction for Charity

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Along with this, the Spectre rings, day of the dead costume, and Bond watch were also showcased there to raise auction money. The collective money was calculated for the charity is, 27.35 Crore. The DB10 is the latest avatar from the Aston martin, comes with 4.7-litre V8 that is tuned to belt out with 430 Bhp of power and 490 Nm of torque. With a manual gearbox, it is delivering the power at the rear wheel and blisteringly fast to reach 0-100 kph in just 4.3 seconds. It can go up to a high speed of 310 kph.

Anyway, the next generation model is also set to surprise all the people, which is going to attend the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. Thanks to the UK based website “This is money” that confirms about the upcoming Aston Martin DB11 at this show. The new model will be powered by a 600 Bhp 5.2-litre twin turbocharged V12 engine.

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