
Aston Martin have been the topic of conversation a lot recently, with the stunning DB10 appearing in the latest Bond flick, and the track focused Vulcan making its public debut. The British manufacturer still has new models on the way, one of which is the controversial DBX, a crossover.
Recent trademark files have emerged from the company, including one for the term ‘Aeroblade’. The application has been filed under ‘Passenger cars and racing cars and parts and fittings’, meaning that Aston Martin could use the name for one of its new vehicles, or, more likely, a part fitted to new cars – presumably aiding aerodynamics. This could potentially be a rear wing or air brake, although nothing is yet confirmed.

