Four prototypes of Aston Martin’s DB10 were caught on camera on the set of James Bond’s 24th film, Spectre, in Rome, Italy.

Probably the most exciting thing that happened in the first short clip was when, while moving the cars around, one of the crewmembers got a little bit too close to another DB10, fortunately without touching – that’s certainly something you don’t want to do to one of only 10 hand-built examples…

Besides being a movie star, the DB10 previews the look of future Astons, and especially the DB9, while also reminding us that it’s made in the same country that gave us the Jaguar F-Type [wink, wink].

Speaking of Jaguar, the cancelled C-X75 hybrid hypercar will be seen in the movie as well, likely driven by one of the baddies in Spectre in keeping with the firm’s “It’s good to be bad” advertising campaign.

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