Aston Martin has unveiled a unique, one-of-a-kind version of the DB12 Volante, known as the Palm Beach Edition, created to honor the iconic region it’s named after. Aston Martin states that the unique Frosted Glass Blue exterior paint for the special version must be applied by hand to achieve the desired effect. The Palm Beach Edition’s interior showcases a consistent palm-leaf pattern, while the seatbacks and trim are made from Linear Light Olive Ash wood. It can be tricky to emulate Jay Gatsby while also showcasing your wealth in a classy manner. This is especially true if you live in South Florida, where many of the cars on the road are from Germany or Italy. An easy way to avoid being called nouveau riche is to buy an Aston Martin. If James Bond thinks it’s beautiful, then you can be certain it’s too. To do this, Aston Martin just released the Palm Beach Edition DB12 Volante, a brand-new, one-of-a-kind car that aims to be both classy and flashy. The company states that its distinctive Frosted Glass Blue paint, infused with glass flakes in the topcoat to create a sparkling effect, is designed to evoke the feeling of sunlight in South Florida. Additionally, the business says that the look can only be achieved by painting the vehicle itself. Although the interior features Ivory and Aurora Blue leather accented with Spicy Red stitching for a bold look, the most striking element is the book-matched Linear Light Olive Ash wood trim that enhances the dashboard, center console, doors, and seatbacks. The palm-leaf design goes from the seats to the door sills, and Palm Beach’s latitude and longitude are shown on the leather dashboard. Festivity in South Florida If you’re still not getting the idea, the one-of-a-kind car was created by Aston Martin Palm Beach and its Q wing, drawing inspiration from the Palm Beach area. Aston Martin didn’t disclose any information about the changes made to the one-of-a-kind car’s mechanics. Essentially, the Palm Beach Edition is expected to include the standard features of the DB12. This model stands out from any other vehicle, particularly in South Florida. It boasts a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, delivering 671 horsepower and achieving 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. Our guess is that the Palm Beach Edition will cost significantly more than $ 400,000 since the base DB12 Volante costs $271,825.