YOUNG James Bond wannabes can land a mini replica of his Aston Martin DB5 — if their parents have £90,000 to spare.
A firm has made 125 child-size versions of the gadget-rich motor 007 drives in the movies including the latest, No Time To Die.
The Little Car Company scanned an original DB5 to get the styling perfect in a collaboration with the film’s producers.
It has Gatling guns behind the headlamps, a smoke screen system and a digital version of Bond’s revolving number plate — all operated from a passenger door control panel.
The DB5 Junior, which has an electric motor and the same silver birch colour, can reach 45mph and has an 80-mile range.
The fuel gauge displays the battery level and it has a wood-rimmed steering wheel.
It is not a coupe, like the film car, but a convertible so parents can sit alongside their child.
Ben Hedley, CEO of The Little Car Company, said: "Regarded as the most famous car in cinematic history, the gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5 awed audiences around the world more than 50 years ago.
"We have had the opportunity to create something truly unique for James Bond fans and collectors. We can't wait to see what adventures these cars take with their owners."