Aston Martin x Mobiado The Grand 350 Phone

Luxury automotive maker Aston Martin has teamed up with Mobiado to create a one-of-a-kind mobile phone. Dubbed “The Grand 350,” the gadget is finely crafted to say the least. From the CNC-machined aluminum case to the 2.36-inch 271-carat sapphire crystal screen (capable of displaying 16 million colors), stainless steel keys, quad-band antenna, Bluetooth, micro USB connector and GPS capabilities, this high-tech beauty truly is the supercar of cellphones. Although no price has been released for The Grand 350 yet, prospective customers can expect to pony up a sizable amount for the device. News on whether James Bond will be chatting on it in the next installation of the franchise has also yet to be announced.

Source: Autoblog

Aston Martin 2012 V12 Zagato

Set to debut at the International Motor Show at Frankfurt in September, two new 2012 V12 Zagatos have already caught the eye of those planning to attend with the upcoming car’s genuine hand assembled kit, aluminum and carbon fiber body, and combination of traditional craftsmanship with high technology. Shown here is one of the V12 Zagatos finished in a distinct green color design as it features a 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 510 bhp (380 kW / 517 PS) and 570 Nm (420 lb ft) of torque. The V12 Zagato is being offered for sale at £330,000 GBP (approximately $538,524 USD) and has already been strictly limited to only 150 cars for the summer of 2012.

Source: Autoblog

Aston Martin Cygnet

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It looks like the big boys are ready to make the move into convenient small scale vehicles as British automakers Aston Martin announce their plans to begin production on the Cygnet, a model heavily based on Toyota’s iQ. An obviously upgrade when it comes to the current crop of cars in its kind, the Cygnet will boast all of the quality one would expect from the esteemed manufacturer, hand-assembled at Aston Martin’s Gaydon in Warwickshire, England. No price has been set as of now, but details are sure to come in early 2011 when official production begins.

Source: Autoblog