Aston Martin will auction one of 10 DB10 cars made for James Bond movie SPECTRE along with 23 other Bond-related items for charity.
The car, which was specially built for SPECTRE, will be put up on February 18 with a minimum price of £1 million ($1.6 million).
It forms part of SPECTRE – The Auction, timed to coincide with the release of the 24th James Bond movie on DVD.
The car has a 4.7-litre V8 petrol engine and a top speed of 190 mph, but it cannot be driven on public roads.
Aston Martin has been associated with James Bond since 1964’s Goldfinger, which featured a DB5.
Most of the DB10s were modified for use in the filming of SPECTRE, but the DB10 offered at Christie’s auction house is one of only two “show” cars, which were left unmodified and used for display purposes.
SPECTRE is reported to have destroyed $36 million worth of cars during shooting.
The car up for auction has been signed by James Bond actor Daniel Craig.