To the premiere of the new James Bond movie “No Time to Die”, a unique Aston Martin DB5 Little Car was presented. In essence, this is the first electric car of the British brand.

However, there’s a caveat – it’s a children’s electric car Aston Martin DB5, sized at 2/3 of the original. The price is not for kids though – 125 thousand dollars. For that money, you can buy an adult Aston Martin V8 Vantage.
Still, the DB5 features retractable machine guns in the headlights (mock-ups, of course), interchangeable license plates, and a smoke screen. The interior is trimmed with leather and wood.

The electric motor develops 22 hp and allows the children’s car to accelerate to a very respectable 72 km/h. Moreover, there’s even a drift mode. The range is 64 km. No driver’s license is needed to operate the DB5, although it is not allowed on public roads.

By the way, the British are not the first to create such devices for children. Bugatti is also tinkering with them, and their electric car will be cheaper.