New No Time to Die Trailer Stars Aston Martin Valhalla, DBS Superleggera

New No Time to Die Trailer Stars Aston Martin Valhalla, DBS Superleggera
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  • this new trailer of daniel craig's final james bond movie, no time to die, has just been released.
  • we spotted a maserati quattroporte, high-flying land rover defenders, the aston martin valhalla and dbs superleggera, and of course, the legendary db5.
  • no time to die comes out on november 20.

    we were pretty bummed when the new james bond movie no time to die was delayed until november 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic—it was originally set for a premiere in early april. however, after a long bondless summer, we're getting another trailer for the car-studded film and spotted a few cool new astons.

    aston martin announced last year that four of its cars would star in the film including the legendary db5, v8 vantage, dbs superleggera, and the upcoming valhalla. in this new trailer, we're getting our first look at the mid-engine valhalla, with m (ralph fiennes) standing in front of it in a wind tunnel, that will be in the film. aston says it will only build 500 examples of the valhalla, which is powered by its new hybrid turbocharged 3.0-liter v-6.

    an aston martin dbs superleggera is also featured driving down a runway in the new trailer as well as a few high-flying 2020 land rover defenders. there's also a maserati quattroporte at the start of the trailer, and we see the db5 burning rubber, doing donuts, and spraying bullets.

    no time to die is set to debut on november 20, and we can't wait to spot all of the cool cars in daniel craig's final appearance as 007.

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