It is a luxury grand tourer that was produced by the British car manufacturer Aston Martin between 1963 and 1965. It was the successor to the Aston Martin DB4. He also rose to fame as James Bond’s companion in the film Goldfinger.
The DB5 was powered by a 4.0-liter inline-six-cylinder engine with 282 horsepower and a five-speed manual transmission. The top speed reached approximately 230 km/h.
One of the DB5’s most striking features was its sleek design, with a long bonnet and short rear overhang. It was particularly distinguished by its luxurious interior, which included leather seats and wood trim.