James Bond's Aston Martin DB10 sells for Rs 24 crore

One of two remaining Aston DB10s used in the James Bond film Spectre has been sold; money raised goes to gobal humanitarian aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) charity.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 19 Feb 2016 Views icon3223 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

The Aston Martin DB10 driven by Daniel Craig in the James Bond film Spectre was sold at an auction for £2,434,500 (Rs 23.96 crore) yesterday.

The DB10, one of two remaining out of the 10 examples made exclusively for use during the filming was donated by Aston Martin for the charity auction at Christie's in London. It is the only one of the remaining cars that will ever be offered for sale by the Gaydon-based car company.

An anonymous buyer paid £2,100,000 (Rs 20.67 crore) for the car, well above the £1.5 million estimate that had been placed on it ahead of the auction. With buyer's fees taken into account, the final sum is £2,434,500, although auctioneer Christies will also donate its fee to charity once its costs have been taken into account.

Proceeds from the sale will go to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). MSF – or ‘Doctors without Borders’ – is a global humanitarian aid organisation that provides medical care and support to victims of armed conflict, epidemics and other disasters.

Aston Martin CEO Dr Andy Palmer said: “The DB10 is one of the rarest cars ever created. Only 10 will ever be made and this is the only one that will be made available for sale. It’s great to see this DB10 raising vital funds for Médecins Sans Frontières, it is a fantastic charity that we are delighted to support”.

The DB10 was the star lot out of 10 Bond-related items being auctioned for charity. The second-most expensive item was the Day of the Dead costume worn by Craig at the start of Spectre. It went for £98,500 (Rs Rs 96.95 crore).

In total, the 10 lots raised £2,785,500 (Rs 27.41 crore) for MSF and other charitable causes.

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