Aston Martin displays impressive collection in Las Vegas

Aston Martin displays impressive collection in Las Vegas
Aston Martin displays impressive collection in Las Vegas

As part of the Formula 1 Grand Prix, Aston Martin is exhibiting an impressive collection of cars in Las Vegas, estimated at $18 million.

Fans ofAston Martin can discover this impressive exhibition in the hotel complex Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

An impressive collection of vintage and contemporary cars

Called “British Bloodline”, this exhibition celebrates the history of the British manufacturer by highlighting numerous historical and current models. It was organized by Aston Martin and Hagerty, the house specializing in vintage cars and auctions, which brought together the historic models of the Gaydon firm. Among the contemporary novelties, we can find theAston Martin Vanquishequipped with a 5.2-liter twin-turbo V12 engine; there Vantageinspired by car racing; or the news DB12accompanied by the version Goldfinger Edition signed Q by Aston Martin which celebrates the 60th anniversary of the eponymous film; without forgetting the DBX707the brand's SUV supercar.

The James Bond franchise is also in the spotlight with a replica of a Aston Martin DB5 from 1964 from the film Dying can waitwhile Aston Martin's commitment to motorsport is symbolized by the presence of a Formula 1 AMR24the first vehicle designed and built on the new Technology Campus of the brand.

A tribute to Aston Martin history

Among the historical models, we can find a Aston Martin DB2 from 1952, the very first representative of the “DB” family which symbolizes the rebirth of the brand after the Second World War; a DB2/4 MkIII from 1957 with its elegant “Saloon” silhouette; a DB4 from 1960 with its aluminum bodywork by Touring; a DB4 SS Convertible from 1963, a real rarity produced in only 33 copies; or even one DB4 GT from 1963, iconic sports model, shorter and more powerful than a standard DB4.

The collection also includes a DB5 of 1965, famous for its appearance in the hands of James Bond in the film Goldfinger, sixty years ago already, as well as a DBS of 1968, which was the first to inaugurate a more contemporary and muscular style. Finally, visitors can also discover a DB6 MkII from 1970, which is distinguished by its flared wheel arches and wider wheels and tires: this Vantage version was produced in only 70 examples, among the 245 units of the already rare Saloon version.

Aston Martin's “British Bloodline” exhibition will be held at the Fontainebleau Hotel Las Vegas until November 25, 2024.


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