Aston Martin is very proud of its association with James Bond. Ever since Connery suited up and piloted a DB5 in Goldfinger, this ice-cool British marque has happily ingratiated itself neatly with the Bond mythos.

It’s why AM’s special ‘Q’ division is named after Bond’s personal gadgets man: a bespoke service allowing Aston Martin customers to deck out their cars whichever way they please.



So, for the upcoming Pebble Beach concours, dealer partner Galpin Aston Martin created four special editions. And channeling the great spirit of James Bond, one of them contains a PINK interior. Erm, excuse you?



It’s called the ‘Q by Aston Martin DB9 Volante’. The leather interior is officially referred to as ‘blush pearl’, but is in actuality the colour of dried and cured internal human organs. This sits alongside a ‘warm silver’ exterior with polished alloy wheels. Because nothing screams ‘class’ and ‘007’ like cured internal human organ coloured leather. Especially with a matching luggage set.



There’s also an orange Vanquish with a pearl effect, replete with black leather and a ‘helix’ print inside that looks like shattered glass on the roof, and a deep purple V12 Vantage S Coupe with - again - the Obsidian black leather and purple detailing.



The cleanest one of the bunch is the silver Vanquish Volante, because it gets a fetching tan leather interior with a fluted seat pattern. This one isn’t actually half bad at all.



“The concept of Q by Aston Martin is as simple as it is ambitious,” Aston assures us. “Customers engaging with the service are encouraged to challenge the team to make their automotive dreams reality.”



A DB9 with liver-mousse leather? Challenging indeed. Is this the worst interior ever?