/Aston Martin DBS Casino Royale by Anderson Germany

Aston Martin DBS Casino Royale by Anderson Germany

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Anderson Germany tuning center has come up with a cool new upgrade program for the Aston Martin DBS, and they’ve named it after the last James Bond movie “Casino Royale.” The DBS was the car of choice for 007 in that film. Not sure if they actually asked the studio for permission to use that name, but anyway, as far as the tuning matters, it’s a good one.

Apart from a front lip, the DBS does not get any sort of body kit, and thank God for that. But it does get a matte gray wrap complemented by shiny gray details and 21-inch wheels in the same finish. These home-made Anderson wheels are fitted with 255 tyres at the front and 295 at the rear.

The car may look a bit too dark to some, but it looks very mean, and mean is cool.

To make sure the car goes as mean as it looks, Anderson has also boosted the output of the its V12 engine from 520 to 572 horsepower. To achieve that they replaced the entire exhaust system along with the manifolds, and also tweaked the ECU. The new exhaust also offer three levels of aggression for the sound they emit, controlled electronically by the driver.

The last part of Casino Royale package is a totally revamped interior with a carbon kit the covers stuff like cup holders, door handles, ashtrays, door sills, steering wheel, handbrake handle and the center console, as well as the vents, plus an Alcantara upholstery package with orange stitching all over the cabin.

Anderson Germany says nothing about the price of this car.

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