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When considering the name ‘Aston Martin’, most people outside the business have just one car in mind: the DB5. This is due, in large part, to its iconic starring role in the James Bond films, starting with Goldfinger, where the car stole the show thanks to its incredible array of gadgets. But there is more to the DB5 than simply its film appearances. Indeed, it is almost an accidental hero.

Its predecessor, the DB4, made its debut in 1958 and at that point was a completely new car. It had a new six-cylinder engine, designed by the talented Tadek Marek, of 3.7-litre capacity and a body styled by Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring. The elegant, hand-made aluminium panels were wrapped around a lightweight tubular steel frame, attached to a steel chassis. Touring called this method of construction ‘Superleggera’, meaning ‘Super Light’. DB4 was continuously developed, with batches of cars built with detail changes and known as series 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, not to mention the DB4 GT and coach built DB4 GT Zagato.

Each series of DB4 would see the car develop. Early cars were slightly shorter and had less interior space, and customer feedback resulted in the car being lengthened and gaining extra equipment and weight. A lighter and shorter GT model of the DB4 also joined the range and introduced a new styling feature, faired in headlamps. Curved Perspex covers sat in front of the recessed headlamps and improved the aerodynamics. The covered lamps also appeared on Vantage versions of the standard DB4 and most of the later series V (5) cars would have them. To offset the extra weight, the natural step was to increase the capacity of the engine to 4.0-litres. At this point, the model became known internally as the series VI (series 6.)

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Early internal documents show the new model as a ‘DB4 Series VI’ and early magazine reports avoid the issue by describing the car as ‘the new 4.0-litre Aston Martin.’ At some point in mid-1963 the decision was made to call the revised car ‘DB5’ although, when launched, the car had no external badges to indicate it was a model with a new name. So subtle were the changes, in fact, that only the eagle eyed might have spotted the car now had a remotely operated fuel filler flap on each flank (the DB4 had a single fuel filler.)

The reality of DB5 is that, internally at least, it was conceived to be effectively a stop gap model, whilst development of the longer and more aerodynamic DB6 continued.

The DB5 made its public debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 1963, the convertible having its preview at the Paris show a month later and both types appearing together at Earls Court in mid-October. Production cars started to trickle out, with a larger number being built in 1964.

Changes to the DB5 were relatively minor and were eased into production on a running change basis. Later cars gained glass headlamp covers, with heavier chrome trim surrounds, to replace the more delicate Perspex items, with the aluminium rims that the car was launched with. Late cars also had separate amber indicators and small, separate side lamps, as would be seen on the replacement DB6 model.

The big moment for the DB5, which would immortalise it, was of course its starring role in the movie Goldfinger. After some initial reluctance, the company had eventually recognised the opportunity of having its new model feature in the third Bond film.

Two cars were used, one being heavily modified by the film makers, EON Productions, and the other being supplied for the driving ‘road scenes’ as required. The gadget car is well known to be a series V DB4 that had been used as a development car for the DB5 and it was repainted from its red to the now much revered Silver Birch. The road car sported a Vantage engine and had its interior sound proofing removed, to help with in-car soundtrack recording. The rest is history for another time…

By the end of 1965 the DB6 was ready to take over and production of the DB5 came to an end, after just 887 ‘saloons’ (a coupe in modern terms) 123 Convertibles and 12 cars coach-built into Shooting Brakes, by Harold Radford Ltd, were produced. The car itself could not have arrived at a better time – the swinging 60s were here! DB5 was very much and ‘it car’ for ‘it people’ and the great and the good of especially British pop culture were seen driving this latest Aston Martin. Buyers at the time included two of the Beetles (Paul and George) and Royal customers at home and abroad. Since its production era many other famous owners have had a DB5 at some point and it is acknowledged as a ‘must have’ for any serious car collection.

It may well have not been intended for the DB5 to become such a huge part of motoring history, but with just over 1,000 cars built, the model is today, arguably the most recognisable car of all time. I am pleased to report, too, that thanks to a huge amount of investment by Aston Martin Works at its birthplace, Newport Pagnell, the DB5 is likely to survive in large numbers for many decades to come.

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‘The Most Famous Car In The World’ – 60 years of DB5 (2024)

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‘The Most Famous Car In The World’ – 60 years of DB5? ›

Aston Martin proudly celebrates the 60th anniversary of its legendary car, the Aston Martin DB5. Exactly six decades ago, Aston Martin introduced the DB5, a vehicle that would go on to epitomize British culture, design, and innovation, solidifying the brand's position as one of the most coveted luxury names in Britain.

What is the world's most famous car? ›

When considering the name 'Aston Martin', most people outside the business have just one car in mind: the DB5. This is due, in large part, to its iconic starring role in the James Bond films, starting with Goldfinger, where the car stole the show thanks to its incredible array of gadgets.

What is the most iconic James Bond car? ›

Appearing in multiple films throughout the entirety of the franchise, the Aston Martin DB5 has become synonymous with James Bond. The Aston Martin DB series was originally featured in the original novels by Ian Fleming where the fictional spy was seen in a DB Mark III.

How much is a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 worth today? ›

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BodystylesMedian Sale
Convertible$2,464,998
Coupe$658,509
Vantage Convertible$1,037,763
Volante Convertible Coupe$1,210,000

How much is a 1963 DB5 worth? ›

A: The average auction price of a 1963 Aston Martin DB5 is $594,258.15 (USD).

What is the #1 most popular car? ›

The top selling vehicle in the US is the Ford F-150 with 750,789 units sold in 2023. The best-selling cars (as in, a traditional sedan), is the Toyota Camry with 290,649 units sold in 2023.

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What is James Bond's signature car? ›

Bond's collection is the Aston Martin DB5. This is a list of noteworthy vehicles seen in James Bond, used by either Bond himself, his allies, or his enemies.

Which James Bond never drove an Aston Martin? ›

Sir Roger Moore was the only Bond not to drive the Aston Martin the films have become known for. In fact, despite being the longest-serving and best-loved James Bond, this 007 got the raw end of the deal with the motors he was handed.

What is the fastest James Bond car? ›

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How many DB5s are left? ›

There are 34,246,685 cars & other vehicles with valid MOTs. There are 84 ASTON MARTIN DB5 left in the UK with an MOT. 0.0002% of all UK vehicles are ASTON MARTIN DB5. Vehicle data is updated in near real-time as they pass & fail MOT tests.

Who owns a DB5? ›

007: Sean Connery

In 2018, more than half a century after the duo had made their collaborative debut on the silver screen, Connery finally acquired his very own DB5. The Snow Shadow Grey Aston was sold at the Monterey Jet Center Auction on August 18, 2022, for $2,425,000.00.

Why are DB5 so expensive? ›

Aston Martin produced fewer than 1,100 of the DB5 models, making the model a rare and sought-after vehicle. The fact that this particular car was owned by the late Scottish actor makes it even more rare and valuable.

What does DB5 stand for? ›

Originally produced from 1963 to 1965, the DB5 was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The "DB" designation is from the initials of David Brown who built up the company from 1947 onwards.

Was a real DB5 destroyed in skyfall? ›

In "Skyfall" (2012), the Aston Martin DB5 that is destroyed during the final fight was one of the three 1/3 scale models specially built for the film. The effect was achieved through forced perspectives and superimposing the model onto the actual car during the earlier gunfight scene.

What happened to the original Bond DB5? ›

The car was stolen from a secure hangar at Boca Raton airport in Florida in 1997 and detectives have in all that time never been able to figure out where it went. Now the experts at Art Recovery International say they've confirmation the DB5 resides in a “private setting” in the Middle East, reports The Telegraph.

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