Aston Martin is selling $60,000 electric kiddie versions of one of its iconic 1960s sports cars

Publish date: 2024-08-07
2020-09-01T13:55:39Z

Aston Martin has a new car on the market — but it might be a tight fit for you, dear reader. That's because it's a tiny, child-sized electric version of Aston's iconic 1960s sports car, the DB5.

Tiny as it may be, however, the DB5 Junior's price tag isn't. The two-thirds-scale car starts at a hefty $47,000, and the sportier Vantage version commands a hefty $60,000 before taxes or extra options. 

The Little Car Company, whose mission is to create "exceptional junior cars in partnership with the most elite car manufacturers," helped Aston bring its mini DB5 to life — and it's not your typical ride-on toy car. Aston and The Little Car Company meticulously recreated the original DB5 of yore, even incorporating scaled-down versions of its gauges, front and rear suspension, steering wheel, and badges.

Not to mention, the DB5 Junior can hit a top speed of 30 mph and boasts a range of up to 20 miles. Its more powerful sibling, the DB5 Vantage Junior, goes even faster. 

Take a closer look at the completely over-the-top mini car below. 

Aston Martin teamed up with The Little Car Company to create a miniature version of its iconic 1963 DB5, appropriately called the DB5 Junior.

Built to two-thirds scale, the car seats an adult and child side by side, The Little Car Company said.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

It gets its power from a 6.7-horsepower electric motor that allows for a frightening top speed of 30 mph in "expert mode."

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

The DB5 Junior rides on 10-inch wheels and features disc brakes all around.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

Its battery pack offers 10 to 20 miles of range, and the company notes that it can be swapped if you need a quick recharge.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

If a 30-mph top speed isn't quite enough oomph for you, The Little Car Company also built a Vantage version with a carbon-fiber body, double the horsepower, and a top speed that's "still unconfirmed."

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

Aston Martin said lots of the car's details — like the gauges, suspension, badges, and steering wheel — are true to the original DB5.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

The Little Car Company developed the DB5 Junior over 15 months based on 3D scans of an original DB5 "to ensure complete accuracy and authenticity."

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

By default, the cars come in silver with a black leather interior, but buyers will have various exterior and interior options. They'll also be able to add on options like customized license plates, toolkits, and covers.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

The Little Car Company said it will build 1,059 DB5 Juniors — the same number of original DB5 models built.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

The DB5 Junior starts at roughly $47,000, while the Vantage version will retail for a whopping $60,000. There are plenty of used Aston Martins — full-size ones, I might add — that you can pick up for less.

Aston Martin DB5 Junior. The Little Car Company

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