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One of the seven C-X75s used in filming Spectre. A Jaguar C-X75 (painted in dark orange) appears in the 2015 James Bond film Spectre as Mr. Hinx's car (licensed ROMA 860K). It takes part in a car chase around Rome against James Bond, who drives an Aston Martin DB10. Jaguar supplied seven examples to the filmmakers.
Used to set up an ambush by crashing into M's Jaguar XJ8 so James Bond could be captured. No Time to Die (2021) Aston Martin DB5: James Bond Following its rebuild, it is used by Bond who drives it to go to Matera along with Madeleine for vacation. Bond uses it when he and Madeleine escape from Matera during an ambush set up by Spectre assassins ...
And a number of Jaguar vehicles have been driven by villains in James Bond movies, like the Jaguar XKR driven by henchman Tang Lin Zao in 2002's "Die Another Day," the Jaguar XF featured during a ...
The car was unveiled by Sam Mendes and Barbara Broccoli, the director and producer of Spectre respectively, the 24th James Bond film produced by Eon Productions.The unveiling took place as part of the official press launch of the film on the 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios, near London, on 4 December 2014. [3]
From Goldfinger through No Time to Die, here are scale models of Aston Martin, Jaguar, Lotus, and other iconic movie cars.
The gadgets, the girls, the guns and the general insanity that made James Bond an icon is on full display once again in this new, longer trailer for the franchise's upcoming installment, Spectre.
The James Bond Car Collection was a fortnightly (later monthly) release of James Bond model cars displayed in detailed scenes from the James Bond movies. From Bond's first car, the Sunbeam Alpine, to his newest, the Aston Martin DB10. The most legendary and some not so legendary cars from more than 50 years of Bond movies are featured.
The James Bond films have featured an array of exotic equipment and vehicles, which often prove to be critically useful to Bond. However, the gadgets took on a more spectacular profile starting with the film version of Goldfinger , and its tremendous success encouraged the following films to have Bond supplied with still more equipment.