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James Bond's Aston Martin DB10 set to go on show

The DB10 - just ten of which were built - will be on display at the Regent Street Motor Show on Saturday October 31

Aston Martin DB10 at the launch of the new James Bond film 'Spectre' at Pinewood Studios(Image: Pic: Ian West/PA Wire)

Just a few days after the premiere of the latest James Bond blockbuster Spectre, 007’s Midland-made Aston Martin DB10 will be one of the star attractions at an annual motor show in London.

Video: Midland-made Aston Martins star in James Bond film Spectre

The DB10 - just ten of which were built - will be on display at the Regent Street Motor Show on Saturday October 31.

Created specially for the movie, the hand-built DB10 is the latest in a long line of Aston Martins to have been driven by º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s favourite secret agent. Bond’s first Aston was the famous DB5 from Goldfinger in 1964.

As well as the DB10, Aston Martin will also be displaying a number of cars from its current model range including the latest DB9 GT, limited edition Vantage GT12 and a four-door Rapide S.

The Regent Street Motor Show is just one element in the Royal Automobile Club’s London Motor Week, seven days when the capital honours cars.

Enticing as many as 350,000 visitors last year, London’s premier shopping street is closed to traffic for the day to allow cars from the past, present and future to be displayed for all to enjoy.

The Regent Street Motor Show attracts not just petrol-heads but also tourists and people shopping early for Christmas.

The Show’s centrepiece will be a display of more than 100 veteran cars all taking part in the prestigious EFG International Concours d’Elegance. Many owners and their passengers will be in period costume, preparing themselves for the famous Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which sets off from nearby Hyde Park early the following morning (Sunday, 1 November).