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My preferred option:
http://www.astonmartin.com/en/live/news/2015/02/24/on-track-for-glory-aston-martin-vulcan-prepares-for-take-off
Perhaps this part gives a clue:
Using a number of exciting high performance Aston Martins including the V12 Vantage S and One-77 road cars and the Vantage GT4 race car, customers will gradually build experience and develop their track technique, before beginning their thrilling personal journeys into the immense performance potential of their Aston Martin Vulcan.
It's more then just steroids if you ask me...
About the front end of the DB10, Aston's design boss Marek Reichman:
"The grille doesn't sit on the upper surface in any way." "It's all on a negative surface, like a shark's face. This car has the lowest nose that we've ever produced."
"Daniel's Bond is closer to the original, darker Bond." "He's very much an athlete, and I wanted the car to have a similar appearance. It's a predator. I wanted this car to look like a hunter."
It just shows the guy calling the shots can can keep a straight face when he's spinning a yarn! I'm not loving the look of the front and ultimately it spoils what for me is othereise a nice piece of automotive art. It looks very plain and in fact quite crude when viewed front ways head on due to the poor graphic the grille and lights create on the shape.