The Aston Martin DB5, introduced in 1963, became the most famous car in the world when Sean Connery drove it as James Bond in Goldfinger (1964), equipped by Desmond Llewelyn's Q with ejector seat, revolving number plates, and machine guns. Before and beyond its cinematic career, the DB5 was a genuine grand touring masterpiece β a 4.0-litre straight-six producing 282 horsepower in a body styled by Carrozzeria Touring that exemplified restrained British elegance. It combined genuine 150 mph performance with the long-distance refinement demanded by the grand touring tradition, and its DB5 designation has never stopped being synonymous with sophisticated, aspirational motoring.
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