The Little Car Company was already producing a diminutive Aston Martin DB5, but this Bond version includes a number of added features. Among other things, toy machine guns come out of the front of the car as the headlights retract. Instead of the rotating license plate seen on the original Bond car, which could display plates from different countries, this edition has a digital license plate that does that.
Since the car has no roof and can fit an adult, it's expected that adults will often drive it, or ride along when children are at the wheel. The Little Car Company went to great lengths to reproduce the DB5 in small scale, as accurately as possible. An original DB5 was 3-D-scanned for reference. Some of the dashboard gauges were changed for the new role in an electric car. The fuel gauge was changed to a battery meter, for example, and the oil temperature gauge shows the temperature of the electric motor.