There are only ten Aston Martin DB10s in the world and they were exclusively made for James Bond's use in the upcoming film Spectre, as HNGN previously reported. Aston Martin has confirmed that none will be sold - except for some vague rumors that they will instead be the basis for the next generation Aston Martin V8 Vantage, slated to hit the market in 2017.

Recent reports, however, reveal that Aston Martin will be making and selling an Aston Martin DB10 after all. However, it will be sold to only one lucky and presumably very wealthy buyer. It is not confirmed whether the vehicle is one of the ten Bond cars, or a new one built solely for resale, according to Slash Gear. Information about the price is also not available.

The value that could appeal to enthusiasts, aside from the car's exclusivity, is its design. The aesthetics of the DB10 were meant to capture the very essence of 007. That is why the words "menacing" and "predatory" are tagged to the concepts of style and panache when it is being described.

Another important aspect to the DB10 sale is that the owner will never be able to drive it on the road, according to CNN. This could be due to the fact that it does not have the certifications necessary to be driven on the streets.

Watch the supercar in an epic car chase scene in the streets of Rome below.