James Bond will get back behind the wheel of an Aston Martin (surprise!) in “Spectre,” the next film in the 007 series. But, the secret agent will get in something considerably newer than the DB5 from “Skyfall.” The Gaydon-based company -- along with EON Productions -- revealed the new DB10 at the 007 stage at Pinewood Studios on Thursday.

The new model was developed specifically for the film, and built in-house by the company. Aston is celebrating 50 years with the 007 franchise. Marek Reichman, Aston’s chief creative officer, worked closely with the film’s director Sam Mendes “to create the ultimate car for the world’s most famous spy.”

To us, the car looks like a slightly smaller, slightly cleaner V12 Vantage, though Aston has made no mention of a powertrain for this car. It did say that production will be limited to 10 cars, all for the movie, which will be built at the company’s Gaydon headquarters. The DB10’s lines preview the next round of production Astons.

We emailed Aston for more details, and we’ll update when we hear back.

“Spectre” hits theaters on Nov. 6, 2015.

In a hilarious turn of events, German outlet Wirtschafts Woche is reporting that nine cars built for the film, including five Range Rover Sport SUVs, were stolen from Dusseldorf, Germany before being transported to the Alps for filming. The cars have a total value of 800,000 Euro -- just under $1 million -- according to Wirtschafts, and new cars will have to be built for the shoot. We don’t know if any of the stolen vehicles were examples of the DB10; we certainly hope not.

Hmm, If only there was a world-famous spy somewhere who could solve this debacle.

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