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Written by Stephen Dobie
Q hasn"t been this busy since Tomorrow Never Dies. Aston Martin"s customisation department with a name to match James Bond"s gadget man, if you need reminding has shown us its second car of the week.Following the Red Bull edition Vantage comes this, the first Q-ified Aston Martin DB11. It is fairly blue. Zaffre Blue, to be precise.The colour seems to cover just about every surface it will stick too, with only the Obsidian Black leather seemingly escaping its clutches. So there"s blue paintwork, blue interior detailing, blue stitching and, if you"d failed to notice, blue wheels. We imagine they"ll be loved and hated in equal measure.What isn"t painted blue on the outside appears to be carbonfibre, with the front splitter, rear diffuser and mirrors all cast from the lightweight material. Q has only touched the aesthetic stuff, so the DB11"s ace 600bhp V12 and lovely GT car manners are untouched.
Date written: 22 Feb 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6810

Q hasn"t been this busy since Tomorrow Never Dies. Aston Martin"s customisation department with a name to match James Bond"s gadget man, if you need reminding has shown us its second car of the week.Following the Red Bull edition Vantage comes this, the first Q-ified Aston Martin DB11. It is fairly blue. Zaffre Blue, to be precise.The colour seems to cover just about every surface it will stick too, with only the Obsidian Black leather seemingly escaping its clutches. So there"s blue paintwork, blue interior detailing, blue stitching and, if you"d failed to notice, blue wheels. We imagine they"ll be loved and hated in equal measure.What isn"t painted blue on the outside appears to be carbonfibre, with the front splitter, rear diffuser and mirrors all cast from the lightweight material. Q has only touched the aesthetic stuff, so the DB11"s ace 600bhp V12 and lovely GT car manners are untouched.
Date written: 22 Feb 2017
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 6810