SILVERSTONE, England—Daniel Craig may be saying goodbye as James Bond, but his iconic Aston Martin is about to be given a new lease of life, for an ultra-cool $1 million. Bond actually drove a DB5, which features again in the latest Bond movie, “No Time To Die.” But the DB6 is regarded by many as the epitome of British motoring style since it was first unveiled in 1965. In a modern twist, the DB5 and DB6 are now being retrofitted to reappear in limited numbers as electric cars. “For the women and men of tomorrow this, electrified, is what you should be driving,” said David Lorenz, CEO and founder of Lunaz, which specializes in making classic cars electric, at the wheel of a DB6. “You’ve got the aesthetic beauty which you will never get in a modern vehicle yet the aesthetics can now be combined with a modern powertrain,” Lorenz …