Do I need specific Aston Martin number plates?
Owning an Aston Martin is the ultimate dream for many car enthusiasts, and with that dream comes a unique set of attachments such as those distinct number plates. While most Aston Martin models do have standard-sized number plates, some models – such as the DB9 – require special-lipped plates measuring 550mm x 172mm instead. For those looking for an even more custom look, we offer custom Aston Martin number plates built to perfectly fit the rear of any given model. There exists a detailed list of differently sized models and plate shapes that can be tailored to each buyer’s desired look and feel. Whether you desire a classic style or something truly unique, you have the option to personalize your car with custom Aston Martin number plates.
Sizes for Aston Martin Plates
Aston Martin DB9 Number plate size
- 2004-12: 560mm x 176mm
- 2013-16: 561mm x 152mm
Aston Martin DB11 Number plate size
- 2016-20: 588mm x 138mm
Aston Martin DBS Number plate size
- 2008-12: 570mm x 160mm
Aston Martin Rapide S Number plate size
- 2013-17: 721mm x 141mm
Aston Martin Vanquish Number plate size
- 2001-12: 572mm x 160mm
- 21012-16: 715mm x 129mm
Aston Martin Vantage Number plate size
- 2005-12: 542mm x 120mm
- 2013-16: 541 x 125mm
- 2018-20: 699mm x 133mm
If you’re an Aston Martin fan, you’ll be thrilled at our exclusive selection of custom Aston Martin number plates! Many of our plates come with truly unique and creative designs sure to catch the eye of car enthusiasts everywhere. We also have a fantastic range of colors that perfectly complement your customized plate! In fact, we are so confident in the variety and quality of our number plates that if you can’t find exactly what it is you’re looking for, one of our team members will be more than happy to help. Don’t miss out on these stylish and sophisticated plates – have a browse today!
BMT 216A Number Plate
BMT 216A is an iconic Aston Martin number plate made famous by James Bond’s DB5 sports car in the 1964 classic film, Goldfinger. This registration belongs to something far more inspiring than mere cinematic history – a significant piece of British automobile history, being the very first DB5 that was ever built and one of the most valuable cars in the world. The BMT 216A number plate is not up for sale, however many drivers seek to purchase similar James Bond registrations for their vehicles instead. Showing the allure that BMT 216A still carries, over fifty years later.