This is the stunning new limited edition Aston Martin, a car so super that only 99 will be produced
The new limited edition Aston Martin Vanquish Zagato is worth around £500k

THIS is the incredible new concept car by Aston Martin which has, predictably, sent the entire motoring world into a right wheelspin.
The manufacturer is renowned for producing top-quality English sports cars with sleek and sophisticated designs, and their latest model - the Vanquish Zagato - is no different.
And the James Bond car maker's newest creation, pictured in racing red, is set to drive petrolheads to double-oh-heaven.
The is a truly stunning vehicle, with demand for the car already at never before seen levels - before the first commercial model has even been built.
Because of the model's popularity, Aston Martin announced that they will produce a limited run of 99 cars, which are due to be built at the firm's plant in Gaydon, Warwickshire.
Although the classy model will be built in Britain, the inspiration behind the sports car's design comes from the continent - and the sunkissed streets of Italy.
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The car is the fifth to emerge from a collaboration with Italian design-house Zagato, and the model boasts a winning combination of dynamism, design and luxury, according to Aston Martin.
The firm also claims that the model is "quintessentially Aston Martin" whilst boasting a classy and "curvaceous" body shape.
The motor was unveiled at the prestigious Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este at Lake Como, Italy, recently, and Aston fans have since been tantalised by a series of concept snaps, in addition to a video showcasing the classy car.
And all 99 cars have been snapped up for hefty sums already - before they've even been built.
Although an official price is yet to be publicly announced, it's fair to expect the Vanquish Zagato to set you back around £500,000 if you're one of the 99 lucky owners.
But since all motors have already been bagged, their resale price could rocket to as much as £1 million.
The carbon-fibre sports car is described by its manufacturers as having a glasshouse which "wraps around the bodywork like a visor", which enhances the motor's "aggressive stance".
And the car is almost as impressive on the inside, boasting all the mod cons in it's leather lined interior.
We wonder how long until we'll have to wait until we can see Tom Hiddleston driving one of these as James Bond?