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Carmakers truly exclusive carmakers measure their customers" wealth in number of vehicles owned. Famously, a typical Bugatti Chiron buyer will have 64 cars, three jets, three helicopters, and a yacht. But, pray tell, how many submarines?Aston Martin has clearly eyed a gap in the market. Or this is our first hint that James Bond will be sub-aquatic in his next film, while staying fully on-brand with his favourite sports car company. Anyway, today has yielded Project Neptune, an actual Aston submarine.It"s the first product from Aston Martin Consulting think of it as a design subsidiary like Porsche"s and it"s seen the DB11 maker team up with Triton Submarines LLC, a company renowned for its "state-of-the-art submersibles".That means sub-aquatic vehicles for researchers, explorers and naturally superyacht owners. Whether that"s for nefarious reasons or simply an extremely extravagant way of getting to shore, we"re not sure.
Date written: 28 Sep 2017
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Carmakers truly exclusive carmakers measure their customers" wealth in number of vehicles owned. Famously, a typical Bugatti Chiron buyer will have 64 cars, three jets, three helicopters, and a yacht. But, pray tell, how many submarines?Aston Martin has clearly eyed a gap in the market. Or this is our first hint that James Bond will be sub-aquatic in his next film, while staying fully on-brand with his favourite sports car company. Anyway, today has yielded Project Neptune, an actual Aston submarine.It"s the first product from Aston Martin Consulting think of it as a design subsidiary like Porsche"s and it"s seen the DB11 maker team up with Triton Submarines LLC, a company renowned for its "state-of-the-art submersibles".That means sub-aquatic vehicles for researchers, explorers and naturally superyacht owners. Whether that"s for nefarious reasons or simply an extremely extravagant way of getting to shore, we"re not sure.
Date written: 28 Sep 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 9353