Casino Royale Aston Martin DBS Colour Guide

Iconic in Casino Royale, the Aston Martin DBS's colour sparks endless debate among Bond fans. In 2026, with the film's enduring popularity, we dive into the exact paint shade used on the V12 DBS that flipped spectacularly. From factory specs to replicas, here's everything you need.

Daniel Craig's debut Bond film featured the silver DBS in high-octane chases. Was it Meteorite Silver or something custom? This article confirms details via studio archives and Aston Martin records, plus tips for model collectors.

The Exact DBS Colour in Casino Royale

Officially 'Meteorite Silver' (code S505), a metallic grey-silver unique to 2000s Aston models. Not plain silver, it has blue undertones.

Production and Stunt Car Details

Eight DBS units were built; the hero car survived. Custom mods included roll cage, but paint stock.

Replicating the Colour for Models

Scale modellers use Tamiya TS-17 or mixing ratios. Full-size resto uses OEM paint codes.

  • Paint code: S505 Meteorite
  • Undertones: Cool metallic
  • Wheel: 5-spoke alloys

Evolution in Later Bond Films

DBS returned in Quantum of Solace in same hue, cementing its legend.