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List of James Bond vehicles

Vehicle Owner Notes Dr. No () Ford Anglia E () John Strangways In the Queen's Club parking lot, Strangways is shot beside his car by the "Three Blind Mice." LaSalle Funeral Coach () "Three Blind Mice" Used as a getaway car after the murder of Strangways. Appears again later in the film chasing Bond in the Blue Mountains. A Humber Super Snipe MK11 was used as a stand-in when the vehicle drives off a cliff. Chevrolet Bel Air () stolen Dr No's henchman "Mr Jones" picks up Bond from Palisadoes Airport in this stolen car. After Jones dies, Bond drives the car to Government House, making it the first car Bond drives in the series. A speedometer close-up is actually from a Ford. Chevrolet Impala () CIA Leiter and Quarrel trail Bond from the airport in this car. Ford Consul Mk. II () Superintendent Duff Duff and Bond take this car from Government House to visit Strangways's house. Later, Duff uses this car to pick up Miss Taro from her house. Austin Cambridge A55 () Yellow Cab Company Bond takes this cab to the harbour to meet Quarrel. He later takes another Yellow Cab from Pus-Feller's back to the hotel. Vauxhall PA Velox () R. J. Dent Dent drives to the pier to take a boat to Crab Key to warn Dr. No of Bond's investigation. Sunbeam Alpine () rental Bond hires this car and takes it to Miss Taro's home in the Blue Mountains. This was Bond's first car.[1]From Russia with Love () Bentley Litre drophead coupé Park Ward () MI6 Near the beginning of the film, this car appears parked. No details about the car appear in the film, however, based on the dialogue from Goldfinger this is James Bond's first Q Branch equipped vehicle. After Bond asks about it, Q responds, "It's had its day, I'm afraid. M's orders, " The only gadget that is visible is a car phone. The car in the movie is chassis no. B4MR (body no. ) and has number plate EYX Bentley initially kept it for trials and in sold it to Lt. P. W. Pedley. Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith () Ali Kerim Bey Kerim's son chauffeurs Bond from Yesilköy Airport in this car. The car's chassis is number LELW Citroën 11 Legere () Bulgarian agents Agents follow Bond through Istanbul. Spectre assassin Donald "Red" Grant steals the car and uses it to follow Bond. Ford Ranch Wagon () Ali Kerim Bey Bond and Kerim take this wagon to the gypsy camp. It appears later driven by one of Kerim's sons to the rendezvous with the Orient Express. The vehicle in the first scene was a two-door, while the one that appears later in the film was a four-door. Chevrolet C30 Apache () Rukotvorine Pikva A SPECTRE henchman uses this truck for the intended meeting with Grant. The name "Pikva" on the door is likely a misspelling of Pivka, Slovenia. Goldfinger () Aston Martin DB5 () MI6 There were a total of four Goldfinger DB5s. Two of these were used in filming and two were used only for promotional purposes. The first filming car, DP//1, was added with gadgets.[2] This DB5 was the original prototype and was painted Dubonnet Red. Before it appeared in Goldfinger, it was used in episode , "The Noble Sportsman," of The Saint. On 18 June , it was stolen in Florida from its owner, Anthony Pugliese.[3] In August the Telegraph reported that Art Recovery International had found the car in the Middle East.[4] The second filming car, DB5//R, was used for driving scenes and had no gadgets. After filming, gadgets were added and the car was used for promotion. It features the pop-out gun barrels behind the front indicators, the bullet shield behind the rear window, and a three-way revolving front number plate showing "LU " or "EA" or "BMT A." In , RM Auctions sold the car for $ million to Harry Yeaggy.[5][6] The first publicity car, DB5//R, now belongs to the Louwman Museum in The Hague.[7] The second publicity car, DB5//R, was auctioned by RM Sotheby's in August for $ million to an unknown buyer.[8]Rolls-Royce Phantom III () Auric GoldfingerThe Goldfinger Rolls-Royce was built in for Urban Huttleston Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven. In he sold the car to Eon. The car used in the film is chassis no. 3BU, a Barker sedanca de ville. Between and it was owned by Steven Greenberg. It is still in private ownership. Ford Mustang () Tilly MastertonWhite over red ½ convertible. Called the T-5 in Europe. Its tires and lower portion of the right side were slashed by Bond's Aston Martin DB5. Mercedes-Benz () Auric Goldfinger At least two black s appear in the chase scene, plates NE and NE Mercedes-Benz SE () Auric Goldfinger After Bond is captured in the forest, Odd Job takes this car back to the factory. The car is painted Blue Grey over a red interior, contrasting with the black s. Ford Country Squire () Auric Goldfinger Odd Job drives Bond from Blue Grass Field to Auric Stud Farms in this wagon. Ford Thunderbird () Felix Leiter Leiter drives this white convertible with a black top while in Louisville. Lincoln Continental () Auric Goldfinger Mr. Solo is shot in the backseat by Oddjob and the vehicle is driven to a junkyard and crushed in a baling press. The vehicle which is crushed is a model with its engine removed. Later in the film, a pair (a sedan and a convertible) bring Bond to the airport on behalf of the U.S. Government. Ford Ranchero () Auric Goldfinger Driven by Oddjob to carry the crushed Lincoln back to the Goldfinger's Kentucky horse farm. Lincoln Continental () United States Government The final car that appears in the film is a Continental convertible that drives Bond to the airport for his flight to Washington. Thunderball () Lincoln Continental Executive Limousine () Jacques Bouvoir At the beginning of the film, Bouvoir is driven in a Lincoln Continental Lehmann-Peterson limousine from the funeral at the Chateau d'Anet. Aston Martin DB5 () MI6 Appears in the pre-credits sequence as Bond makes his escape, where the rear-facing water cannon are activated (this gadget was not referred to in Goldfinger), and this fades into the aquatically themed credits sequence. Both of the filming cars from Goldfinger appear in Thunderball. Ford Thunderbird () Emilio LargoLargo arrives at SPECTRE's Paris headquarters, No. 35 Avenue d'Eylau, in this car. Its plates are CZ Ford Fairlane Skyliner () Count LippeAs a punishment for failing to dispose of Bond, Lippe is killed in his Fairlane, which is blown up by villainess Fiona Volpe using rocket launchers mounted on her BSA motorbike. Mercedes-Benz Ambulance () Shrublands Brings François Derval's body to the hospital. Seen again in the background as Bond leaves the next morning. Ford Zephyr 4 () Royal Air Force Shuttles Angelo Palazzi from hotel to RAF station. Triumph Herald () Quist Largo's henchman Quist drives this car to "Palmyra" before being killed. Ford Mustang () Fiona VolpeAfter picking Bond up along the road, Fiona Volpe drives him to the Coral Harbour Hotel. Lincoln Continental () rental In the Bahamas, Bond drives a Continental convertible in Powder Blue with a white top. Ford Country Sedan () Emilio Largo Volpe takes Bond in this station wagon after she captures him. GMC C-Series () Emilio Largo Carries Largo's team of divers. You Only Live Twice () Toyota GT () Aki Used by Aki during Bond's time in Tokyo. This vehicle was unique as the GT did not have a convertible version. Due to his height, Connery could not fit in the car, and thus Toyota built one-off cars for the film. Eon ordered two cars, one for filming and one for backup. After the shooting was completed, the filming car was sent to England for promotional use. At this time it was customized with gadgets by John Stears. At some point around the film's release, it disappeared and its whereabouts are unknown. The second car was displayed in March at the Geneva Motor Show and was then used at the Fuji Speedway as a course car. In Toyota purchased it from its owner in Hawaii, and it is on display at the Toyota Automobile Museum.[9]Dodge Polara () Osato Chemicals and Engineering Used by Osato's henchmen as a getaway car after the murder of Dikko Henderson. Toyopet Crown Deluxe () Osato Chemicals and Engineering Chases Bond and Aki after meeting at Osato Chemicals. A Kawasaki KVII picks it up with a magnet and drops it in Tokyo Bay. Pontiac Parisienne () MI6 This gold convertible is seen in Q's workshop in Kagoshima when Bond comes to see Little Nellie. The vehicle is a right-hand drive model. On Her Majesty's Secret Service () Aston Martin DBS () MI6 The car was seen in four scenes, including the pre-credits teaser and as James and Tracy's wedding car. The car has a hiding place for a sniper rifle in the glovebox. It was not fitted with bulletproof glass as per the end of that movie. The DBS is glimpsed in the subsequent film, Diamonds Are Forever, parked up in Q Branch back in London when Bond calls Q from Amsterdam. Two cars were lent by Aston for On Her Majesty's Secret Service: DBS//R for studio scenes and DBS//R for exterior shots. Both used the registration GKX 8G. One of the two cars now belongs to Sigi Zidziunas of Melbourne.[10]Mercury Cougar XR7 () Contessa Teresa de VicenzoRed on Red Convertible, driven by Tracy onto a Portuguese beach where she attempts suicide, later in a winter stock-car race on an ice-covered track to help Bond escape from Blofeld's henchmen and Irma Bund. Three cars were used in the film. The car used in the rally sequence was scrapped after filming. One car, serial 9F94R, sold at Bonhams in December for £,[11] Another is owned by the Ian Fleming Foundation.[12]Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow () Marc-Ange DracoHas license plate: TT 75 Rolls-Royce Phantom IV () M Car is seen parked at M's house, "Quarterdeck." This car is chassis number 4BP7 and was built for Princess Margaret, who used it under the registration PM A Pegasus emblem adorns the radiator. In she sold it to A. W. D. Adams, who registered it as HYP, which is how it appears in the film. In June it was sold by RM Sotheby's for ₣ million (it is currently SORN under its original registration number).[13]Volkswagen Beetle () Shaun Campbell After Bond's arrival at Lauterbrunnen railway station, Campbell follows the sleigh carrying Bond to the helicopter. Mercedes S () Ernst Stavro BlofeldChases Bond through village after his escape from Piz Gloria. Mercedes-Benz () Ernst Stavro Blofeld Silver SWB – Irma Bundt shot newlywed Tracy Bond from the back seat of the parked vehicle in an attempt to kill James Bond for revenge. Diamonds Are Forever () Triumph Stag () Peter FranksCommandeered by Bond at the Port of Dover and takes it to Amsterdam. The car in the film is a pre-production Mark I, build number LD It was owned for a time by the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum and in was purchased by Michael Dezer. In Dezer sold it to an unknown buyer. Cadillac Funeral Coach () Slumber, Inc. The hearse picks up Peter Franks's casket at Los Angeles International Airport. The coach is a Superior Sovereign Landaulet. Plymouth Fury () CIA After losing Tiffany at Circus Circus, Felix takes this car to meet Bond. Ford Galaxie () HertzBond rents this car in anticipation of picking Tiffany Case up after she gets the diamonds at Circus Circus. Ford Mustang Mach 1 () Tiffany CaseThe highlight of the Las Vegas car chase is the Mustang balancing on two side wheels to drive through a narrow alley. Ford Econoline () Whyte Tectronics Saxby picks up the diamonds from McCarran Airport and then trades vehicles with Metz at a gas station. After Tiffany creates a diversion in the gas station, Bond sneaks into the back of the van to gain access to the Whyte Tectronics facility. Lincoln Continental () Willard Whyte Metz takes this car to the gas station, where he and Saxby trade vehicles. Ford Custom () Whyte Tectronics Three cars go in pursuit of Bond in the stolen moon buggy and are destroyed or damaged in the ensuing chase through the desert. Ford Custom () Clark County Sheriff's Department During the chase, the Sheriff attempts the same two-wheel maneuver as Bond. Ford Custom () Las Vegas Police Department Several LVPD squad cars chase Bond in downtown Las Vegas. Ford Thunderbird () Mister Wint and Mister KiddUsed to transport Bond from the basement of the Whyte House out to the Nevada desert to have him buried alive in an underground pipe. Ford Custom () CIA Two black Ford Customs take Bond, Leiter, and other agents to the house where Whyte is being held. Mercedes-Benz () Ernst Stavro Blofeld Silver LWB – Blofeld leaves the casino dressed in drag and Tiffany Case is thrown into the back. Live and Let Die () Cadillac Fleetwood 60 Special Brougham Kananga Used to transport Kananga and his entourage from the United Nations to Harlem. Chevrolet ImpalaJames Bond ( convertible while in San Monique) / Kananga's henchmen / thisisnl.nl / Louisiana State Police / New York City taxicab Various Chevrolets appear throughout the film. During the car chase down Manhattan's FDR Drive, nearly all the cars which Bond's out-of-control taxicab encounters are Impalas and Chevelles. Chevrolet ChevelleUnmarked Louisiana State Police car Chevrolet NovaSan Monique Police, Kananga's henchmen in New Orleans Two of these police cars are seen chasing Bond's stolen AEC Regent RT-type-double-decker bus with three motorcycles across San Monique. Also seen chasing Bond's stolen Cessna A around an airfield in New Orleans. CorvoradoKananga/Mr. BigThis is a combination of a Chevy Corvette and a Cadillac El Dorado, custom made by Dunham coaches (which was known at the time for its customized pimpmobiles). It is driven in the movie by the Kananga henchmen, Whisper, who fires a poison dart from its side mirror at the driver of Bond's taxi. The Man with the Golden Gun () AMC HornetAmerican MotorsCar dealershipFeatured in The Man with the Golden Gun.[14] Bond steals this red hatchback from an AMC dealership in Bangkok, Thailand. He makes his exit by crashing through the showroom window.[15] unknowing that Sheriff J.W. Pepper was in it looking to test drive it. A Hornet was also used for the famous twisting corkscrew aerial jump that was captured in just one filming sequence.[16][17] A special modified car performed the stunt with a lower stance and larger wheel wells (just as the Astro Spiral Javelin stunt cars that performed that same jump in AMC sponsored thrill shows) compared to the stock Hornet X model in all of its other appearances in the movie. Seven tests were performed in advance before the one jump performed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Willert for the film with six (or 8, depending on the source) cameras simultaneously rolling.[18] Two frogmen were positioned in the water, as well as an emergency vehicle and a crane were ready, but not needed. An engineer[19] at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory (CAL) used computer modeling to calculate the stunt and specified 1, kilograms (3,&#;lb) for the weight of car and driver, the exact angles and the metre (52&#;ft) distance between the ramps, as well as the kilometre-per-hour (40&#;mph) launch speed.[20] This vehicle is on display at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire.[21] The ramps and the modified jump car are still in the possession of the Jay Milligan's stunt company, JM Productions in Hamburg, New York. AMC Matador coupe Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack The featured car in The Man with the Golden Gun.[22] "Bond is foiled by perhaps the best trick a getaway car has ever performed; the Matador transforms into a plane."[23]Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack use this car to kidnap Mary Goodnight and make their escape. In the film, the Matador coupe is converted into a 'car plane' to fly from Bangkok to an island in the China Sea. With the flight tail unit, the complete machine was metres (30&#;ft) long, metres (42&#;ft) wide, and metres (10&#;ft) high and the "flying AMC Matador" was exhibited at auto shows; however, it could only make a metre (1,&#;ft) flight so for the film's aerial sequences it was replaced by a meter-long (inch) remote controlled model.[20] Transformation of the AMC Matador into a light airplane occurred when wings and flight tail unit were attached to the actual car (that served as the fuselage and landing gear) and a stuntman drove the 'car plane' to a runway at which point the scene cut to the radio-controlled scale model built by John Stears.[18] See Aircraft section below. AMC Matador sedan BangkokPoliceThe featured police car in The Man with the Golden Gun.[24] The Matador used in the chase is a left-hand drive model although Thailand operates with UK style left-hand traffic rules. MGBMary GoodnightThis tan MGB is owned by Hong Kong's MI6 agent Mary Goodnight. She and Bond follow Andrea Anders in her dark green Rolls-Royce; they end up at the Peninsula Hotel where Bond discovers that they have a fleet of dark green Rolls-Royces. Ford ThunderbirdFrancisco ScaramangaBond follows this car to Thunderbird hotel Mercedes-Benz WLieutenant Hip Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Peninsula HotelToyota Celica GT Francisco ScaramangaBriefly seen in The Man with the Golden Gun, Scaramanga and Nicknack get out and into his boat. The Spy Who Loved Me () Leyland SherpavanJaws Used by Jaws posing as a telephone engineer. He subsequently tears it apart trying to thwart Bond and Anya's escape. The van's engine eventually overheats and seizes in the middle of the desert Ford Taunus GhiaJaws and Stromberg's henchmen The windscreen is sprayed with paint by Bond's Lotus Esprit and the driver loses control. As result, the car careers off a mountainside and crashes through a barn roof. Jaws walks away from the crash unscathed. Lotus Esprit S1

"Wet Nellie"

MI6 Delivered to Bond by Q in Sardinia, this Lotus Esprit is capable of transforming into a submarine. In this mode, it is equipped with anti-aircraft missiles (wherein one was used to take down the helicopter hovering above and XXX). This car is on display in the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu.[25]RM Auctions auctioned the white Lotus Esprit submarine in London on September 9, , for £, ($,).[26]Moonraker () AMC ConcordDrax Industries A D/L station wagon is seen in Moonraker where Bond and Hugo Drax are pigeon hunting.[27]Jeep WagoneerBond is seen briefly driving the Jeep through some caves.[28]Hispano-Suiza J12 cabriolet () Hugo Drax Chevrolet Veraneio ambulance Hugo Drax Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow I LWB Bond's Hotel Long wheelbase model MP Lafer CabrioletManuela, MI6's contact in Rio The car Manuela uses to tail Bond to the hotel in Rio. For Your Eyes Only () Citroën 2CVMelina Havelock Used in a major car chase, after Bond's own car – Lotus Esprit Turbo – explodes. Bond and love interest Melina Havelock are pursued by evil henchmen in Peugeot s. The chase includes a hairpin road, an olive orchard, and a village. At one point the 2CV is on its side and is righted by hand. Bond and Havelock dispatch their pursuers with car accidents and make their escape. The car is on display at the Orlando Auto Museum in Florida. Ford ConsulMajor Gonzales and his henchmen (stolen) The trio uses a stolen car to get from Havelock's estate to Port AntonioLotus Esprit TurboMI6 Two Esprits are featured in this film. The first, a white model driven by Bond in Spain, is destroyed when a thug trips its self-destruct system by breaking the driver's side window (with a sticker labeled "burglar protected"). The second one is a bronze model driven by Bond at a ski resort in Northern Italy. The two cars were not repainted Essex-spec Turbo Esprits, but specially commissioned cars. The car is on display at the Orlando Auto Museum in Florida. Mercedes SELEmile LocqueAfter the raid on Kristatos's base in Albania, Locque attempts to escape Bond in the car by driving along a cliffside road. While driving, he is shot by Bond and loses control, resulting in the car hanging perilously off the edge. Bond kicks the car off the cliff to finish off Locque. Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith IIAristotle KristatosPeugeot Two Peugeot s featured in For Your Eyes Only, used by Hector Gonzales's henchmen to chase Bond and Melina driving with Citroën 2CV. Octopussy () Alfa Romeo GTV6Civilian Bond steals the parked car while its owner uses a pay phone booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police cars.[29]BMW iWest German police Two of these cars are seen in a short chase scene when Bond commandeers an Alfa Romeo GTV6 and makes haste towards Octopussy's circus. These two cars are in pursuit. Austin FX4 taxi British IntelligenceUsed by Smithers to follow Kamal Khan from Sotheby'sRange Rover Classic convertible Used to tow the horse box containing the Acrostar JetMercedes-Benz Kamal Khan Kamal Khan leaves Sotheby's in a Mercedes SEGeneral OrlovAfter the tires get torn off by a stinger device, Bond drives the car on the railway tracks in pursuit of the circus train. It was subsequently hit by a train coming down the opposite line and thrown into a river. It is later seen being recovered via crane and covered in seaweed. Volkswagen BeetleGerman couple Bond hitchhikes a ride in this car to the US air base after the train chase. Rolls-Royce Phantom IIIKamal KhanA View to a Kill () Jeep Cherokee (XJ)Stacey SuttonFeatured in A View to a Kill where Stacey is seen driving home.[30]Ford BroncoChuck Lee Ford LTDBond uses this car to pursue Stacy to Oakland. Chevrolet Corvette C4 Pola Ivanova Cadillac Fleetwood 75 limousine Henchmen of Max Zorin Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II Sir Godfrey Tibbet After Tibbet's murder, his corpse and an unconscious Bond are pushed into a lake in the car by May Day and Max Zorin. (The car in the film was owned by producer Cubby Broccoli) Dodge DiplomatFeatured in A View to a Kill as a San Francisco Police Department patrol car. A few late s Dodge Monacos were seen, along with a Plymouth Volaré seen outside San Francisco City Hall. Late s Diplomats were also featured in Licence to Kill as the squad cars in Key West, Florida (some may have been identical Plymouth Gran Furys). Renault 11Featured in A View to a Kill, Bond commandeers this car and takes it on a pursuit through Paris. He drives the car on stairs, under barriers, and on top of buses. During the pursuit, the car has its roof chopped off and Bond continues to drive even after the entire back half of the car is ripped off. Renault FuegoUsed in A View to a Kill to transport the Bond Girl. The Living Daylights () Aston Martin V8 Vantage VolanteMI6 A convertible, it is later "winterised" with a hardtop. It comes with all the usual refinements, including extending side outriggers, spike-producing tires, missiles, lasers (an update of the DB5's tire-slashers), signal-intercepting smart radio, head-up display, and rocket propulsion. It could also self-destruct when primed. Audi QuattroSaunders Used as a part of General Koskov's defection and escape to Austria. This was an 'Exclusiv' model with flared wheel arches and 16 inch BBS RS split-rim alloy wheels. The car has a Vienna registration, W The car is in the ownership of the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt, Germany. Audi Quattro AvantBritish IntelligenceThis was the estate version of the Audi saloon (See above). The car's Moroccan registration number is – VAZCzechoslovak Law EnforcementSeveral are engaged in the pursuit and are destroyed at the hands of Bond's Aston Martin, the first is cut in half by the Aston's laser tyre shredder, the second is sunk into a frozen lake after the Aston cuts a hole in the ice, while another plummets from a ramp and goes through a shed. VAZKGBUsed by a KGB agent to tail Kara Milovy. Rover British GovernmentAppears outside the Blayden Safe House, and in the emergency response convoy shortly after Necros's attack. GMC Vandura Ambulance Government of MoroccoDriven by Necros, this ambulance is only featured for a short time. During the short scene, Necros drives the ambulance from the airport terminal in Tangier across the tarmac to Koskov's plane, with the drugged Bond in the back. Land Rover Series IIIBritish SASCrashes off the Rock of Gibraltar and explodes in the pre-credits sequence Range Rover ClassicBritish GovernmentAppears outside the Blayden Safe House. Land Rover Series III (Armoured) Red ArmyUsed by Bond and Milovy in their escape from the C Hercules shortly before it crashes. Mercedes-Benz WPushkin's motorcade ZILFeatured briefly in the film The Living Daylights, two of these cars are seen driving across Tangier, with Bond in pursuit. One of the cars is carrying the Soviet General Pushkin. Licence to Kill () Jeep CJ-7Henchman Perez A Renegade-II is seen in Licence to Kill.[31] It is used by Sanchez's henchman Perez, who fires a FIM Stinger missile at a commandeered oil tanker where Bond does a wheelie (in this scene, Bond crushes the Jeep). Mercury Grand Marquis stretched limousine Truman-Lodge Lincoln Mark VII LSC Chevrolet CapriceFallon (MI6 agent seen after Bond's capture by Hong Kong Narcotics) Rolls-Royce Silver ShadowHotel de Isthmus Maserati BiturboFranz SanchezDodge RamSeen in Licence To Kill during the tanker pursuit scene. GoldenEye () Aston Martin DB5Driven in the opening scenes by Bond, whilst racing a Ferrari. Ferrari F GTS Xenia Onatopp Xenia Onatopp playfully races James Bond in his Aston Martin DB5 by chance on the mountain roads behind Monte Carlo in this vehicle, which is later revealed to have false French registration plates, hinting that it may be stolen. Another appears twice in Die Another Day during the opening sequence and later on in the An airplane. It is then pushed out of the plane along with the Lamborghini Diablo. VAZSt. Petersburg PoliceSeveral go in pursuit of Bond in the stolen tank, but all are destroyed in various collisions. BMW Z3[32]MI6 Supposedly equipped with 'Stinger' missiles and other armaments, which are never seen or used except for a deployable parachute and auto-HUD. Car is left-hand drive. Total screen time less than two minutes. Mercedes WFrench NavyGAZGeneral Ourumov This car was used in the movie during the car/tank chase in St. Petersburg when Bond was pursuing this car in a Russian T tank. VAZSt. Petersburg PoliceUsed by the police during the car/tank chase scene. ZAZJack Wade Used by CIA agent Jack Wade to drive Bond from St Petersburg International Airport to Valentin Zukovsky's building complex. Tomorrow Never Dies () Jeep Cherokee (XJ)Wai LinA XJ Cherokee right-hand drive export model is seen in front of Wai Lin's hideout.[33]Aston Martin DB5James Bond Seen parked in front of the University of Oxford and driven by Bond in a transitional scene of Bond arriving at the Ministry of Defence. BMW iL[34]MI6 Loaned to Bond by Q at an Avis rental station in Germany, this car is equipped with missile launchers, caltrops, self-inflating tires, and a near-impenetrable body. The BMW can be remotely controlled via a special Ericsson cell phone. During a chase inside a carpark, Bond exits the car and remotely drives it to the rooftop, sending it flying off the carpark before crash-landing into an Avis station across the street. Daimler LimousineBritish GovernmentFord ScorpioElliot Carver's henchmen Vauxhall OmegaBritish Government Are seen as part of the motorcade carrying M and Bond from the Ministry of Defence Opel SenatorCarver's Henchman Is destroyed by a rocket fired from Bond's BMW i in the chase through the multi-storey parking lot. Range Rover (P38A) Elliot CarverUsed to pursue Bond through the streets of SaigonMercedes WsElliot Carver's henchmen The World Is Not Enough () Aston Martin DB5Seen parked at the funeral of Sir Robert King. A thermal image of the DB5 is briefly shown towards the end of the movie. VAZSasha Davidov After killing Davidov, Bond uses the car whilst infiltrating Renard's operation. BMW Z8MI6 Cut in half by chopper after firing one shot from a surface-to-air missile (SAM). Other gadgets involve a key that can summon the vehicle and a hidden remote control within the steering wheel. Rolls-Royce Silver ShadowValentin ZukovskyDie Another Day () Aston Martin V12 Vanquish[35]MI6 The car is equipped with all the usual refinements, including front-firing rockets between two machine guns, hood-mounted target-seeking shotguns, spike-producing tires, again and a passenger ejector seat in homage to the original Aston Martin DB5, but used here in a clever bit of improvisation by to right the car when it has been flipped onto its roof. The Aston was also equipped with "adaptive camouflage" – a cloaking device that allowed it to become effectively invisible at the push of a button. This vehicle was also featured in the video games Nightfire (), Everything or Nothing () and LegendsFerrari F BerlinettaColonel Tan-Sun Moon Part of Colonel Moon's car collection. Later fallen off Gustav Graves's plane and landed on a farm paddy in Korea. Ford ThunderbirdGiacinta Jinx Johnson Ford FairlaneJames Bond Ford Fairlane is briefly driven by Bond during his visit to Cuba in Die Another Day. A homage to Thunderball where villain Count Lippe drives a Ford Fairlane Skyliner. Ford GT40Colonel Tan-Sun Moon (Gustav Graves) Part of Colonel Moon's car collection. Shown parked at the North Korean military base near the DMZ. Later shown inside Graves's plane where it falls off and is presumably destroyed. Lamborghini DiabloColonel Tan-Sun Moon (Gustav Graves) Part of Colonel Moon's car collection. Fallen off Graves's plane and landed on a farm paddy in Korea. Mercedes-Benz SLColonel Tan-Sun Moon Part of Colonel Moon's car collection. Porsche Carrera 4Colonel Tan-Sun Moon (Gustav Graves) Part of Colonel Moon's car collection. Accidentally destroyed by James Bond when he steals a hovercraft to escape. Jaguar XKRZao Equipped with front grille machine guns, door panel missiles, rear mounted gattling gun and boot mounted mortars. This vehicle is on display at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu.[36]Casino Royale () Aston Martin DB5The DB5 is owned by a gambling villain in the Bahamas, which Bond acquires in a poker game. It has no special modifications. Aston Martin DBS V12MI6 Featured in the third Casino Royale.[37] No special gadget was visible on the DBS other than the secret compartments which housed Bond's Walther P99, and an emergency medkit which includes components of an emergency medical link to MI6 HQ, antidotes to various poisons, and a small defibrillator. The DBS is rolled and destroyed during a high pursuit car chase where swerves to avoid a tied-up Vesper Lynd in the middle of the road. Ford Crown Victoria Police InterceptorMiami-Dade Police DepartmentFord ExplorerMiami-Dade Police Department Ford Mondeo Litre ST Driven by Bond during his arrival in the Bahamas. This car was later on display in the James Bond Experience at the National Motor Museum, BeaulieuJaguar XJ8Le ChiffreUsed to kidnap Vesper Lynd and drop her off the road so she could be used as bait to lure Bond into a trap. Mr. WhiteA similar Jaguar XJ driven by Mr. White is shown at the end where he goes back to his estate at Lake Como before being captured by Bond. Range Rover SportOcean Club golfer Bond deliberately crashes it in a hotel parking lot to serve as a distraction. A black version of the Range Rover Vogue is one of the cars used by Le Chiffre's henchmen. Quantum of Solace () Alfa Romeo Villain[38][39][40]Shortly after capturing Mr. White, Bond is chased by two Alfas from Lake Garda to Siena, Italy. Despite sustaining heavy damage, Bond's Aston Martin DBS V12 manages to escape while both Alfas are destroyed. Alfa Romeo CarabinieriA police vehicle that honked at pedestrians to clear the way after Bond shot Mitchell. Aston Martin DBS V12MI6 A slightly darker-coloured vehicle to that featured in Casino Royale is heavily damaged after a chase at the beginning of the film in Siena, Italy. The vehicle does not have any gadgets. It transports Mr. White. Audi A6Ford Ka (Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model) Camille Montes Used by Camille when she picks up Bond from the hotel Ford Edge (Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model) Dominic Greene, later by James Bond Ford Bronco IIStolen by James Bond Daimler Super V8Dominic GreeneDomonic Greene is chauffeured from the airport to the Spectre meeting in this car. The government agent Bond chases off the roof falls on the bonnet of the car, before being shot by one of Domonic Greene's henchmen. Range Rover SportUsed to drive Bond to Craig Mitchell's apartment in London. Driven by Bond in Bolivia. Land Rover Defender 90CarabinieriUsed to chase down Bond and the pursuing thugs only to be knocked over in the opening sequence Volkswagen BeetleCamille Montes Used to pick up Bond at Bolivia Volvo S40Hire car used in Austria Skyfall () Aston Martin DB5James Bond The right-hand drive gadget-filled Aston Martin DB5 inexplicably returned in 's Skyfall. Two gadgets are shown on this vehicle, the ejector seat and two front-firing machine guns. This is the first time machine guns have been used in action since 's Goldfinger. This car is destroyed in the climactic battle scene. An Aston Martin DB5 appeared in Blood Stone and shared a similar fate to the DB5 in Skyfall. Audi A5Patricé Driven by Patricé in a car chase through Istanbul that precedes the film's opening titles. The car ends up flipped over and he continues his escape on a Honda motorbike. Jaguar XJ (X)British IntelligenceM's official car, used in multiple scenes throughout the movie. Last seen driven by James Bond himself as he is chauffeuring M. Land Rover DefenderBritish IntelligenceDriven by Eve Moneypenny with James Bond in the passenger seat. Used in a car chase through Istanbul that precedes the film's opening titles. Range Rover (L)British Intelligence/Metropolitan Police ServiceUsed as police cars and MI6 vehicles in multiple scenes in London. Land Rover Discovery 4Metropolitan Police ServiceUsed to transport Raoul Silva whilst disguised as a police officer, to proceed to the inquiry. It is then driven by Raoul Silva as an escape vehicle after the attack on the inquiry. Mercedes SBritish governmentDriven by Bond in China briefly Volkswagen New BeetleDuring the pre-credits sequence, several of these 2nd Generation Beetles are knocked off the train, and others driven over, by Bond after he commandeers an excavator. Spectre () Alfa Romeo Civilian A car probably owned by a Roman and destroyed by Bond. Aston Martin DB10MI6 Bond absconds to Rome with the vehicle. Gadgets include a rear-facing double-barreled gun sticking out of the Aston Martin badge (that Q forgot to load ammo with), a rear-facing flamethrower, and an ejection seat with a parachute. Following a chase and successful ejection, Bond sinks the car in the Tiber. Aston Martin DB5James Bond The DB5 from Skyfall is found in Q's lab, in the process of being rebuilt, and is seen completed at the end of the film, to be driven from MI6 by Aston Martin DB9MI6 Shown in Q's lab Fiat Civilian A car owned by a Roman in which Bond uses his car to push out of the way resulting its driver to hit a nearby pole causing the airbag to be activated during a chase in Rome. Hyundai ix35Metropolitan Police Service Shown parked at Thames during an operation to stop Blofeld Hyundai i40Metropolitan Police ServiceShown parked at Thames during an operation to capture Blofeld Hyundai Santa FeShown parked at Thames during an operation to capture Blofeld Jaguar C-X75[41]Mr. Hinx Used by Mr. Hinx to pursue Bond (who drives the Aston Martin DB10) across Rome. In the car chase, Bond sets the front end on fire by activating his DB10's flamethrower hidden in the exhaust. Mr. Hinx gives up chasing Bond when Bond ejects from the DB10, sinking it in the Tiber. Jaguar XJ8British IntelligenceM's car, destroyed in an ambush set up by Ernst Stavro Blofeld's henchmen. Land Rover Defender Bigfoot[41]SPECTRE Used by Mr. Hinx and a team of SPECTRE mercenaries to capture Madeleine Swann and take her away. Range Rover Sport[41]SPECTRE Used by Mr. Hinx and a team of SPECTRE mercenaries to capture Madeleine Swann and take her away. Discovery SportBritish IntelligenceMercedes S-ClassLucia Sciarra Shown arriving at her house in Rome. Rolls-Royce Silver WraithErnst Stavro Blofeld The car, a red and black model, is driven by one of Blofeld's assistants to pick up Bond and Dr. Madeleine Swann from the train station on their way to Blofeld's compound in North Africa. Toyota HiluxSPECTREUsed to set up an ambush by crashing into M's Jaguar XJ8 so James Bond could be captured. No Time to Die () Aston Martin DB5James 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 led by Primo. In the film, the DB5 is equipped with M miniguns that pop out in the front headlights, a mine dispenser on the rear bumper, as well as the classic smokescreen device. Aston Martin VantageJames Bond, Madeleine Swann Shown when Bond uses it to return to MI6. Also used to go to Norway where Bond finds out Madeleine has a daughter. Later driven by Madeleine at the end of the film where she takes her daughter Mathilde to Matera. Aston Martin DBS SuperleggeraMI6 Seen when Nomi picks up Bond to go to the airport for their mission to infiltrate Safin's base to rescue Madeleine and Mathilde as well as to foil his plot from unleashing the nanobots all over the world. Aston Martin ValhallaMI6 Shown sitting in a wind tunnel at Q-Branch. Chevrolet Bel AirStolen by Paloma A Chevrolet Bel Air is used by a Spectre agent in an attempt to kill Bond and Paloma while investigating a SPECTRE meeting in Cuba. Paloma later steals it in an attempt to ram over a structure so Vladvo can be captured. Land Rover Series ISpectre Used to track down Bond and Madeleine at Matera. Jaguar XFSpectre Used to chase down Bond and Madeleine at Matera. Lancia ThesisSPECTRE Used to chase down Bond and Madeleine at Matera. Bond destroys one using cluster bombs in his DB5. Land Rover Series IIIJames Bond Used as Bond's vehicle when residing in Jamaica. Land Rover Defender (L)Various armed men under Logan Ash Used by forces led by Logan Ash to track down Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde in Norway. One Defender crashes when Bond lures it to a nearby hillside. A second Defender is destroyed by Bond who uses a grenade from his machine gun before killing its driver. Bond uses the vehicle's grappling hook device to lure a biker. A third Land Rover Defender tries to ram over Bond with Logan Ash riding it as a passenger to kill Bond, though the vehicle hits a downed tree trunk and flips over. Range Rover SportVarious armed men under Logan Ash Range Rover Sport SUVs are used by Logan Ash's men to track down Bond, Madeleine, and Mathilde in Norway. Lada RivaCuba Police Shown arriving at the scene attempting to arrest Nomi, Bond, and Paloma, though Nomi users her gun to shoot a power grid as a distraction so Bond can escape. Maserati QuattroporteSpectre Used by a Spectre agent to ram over James Bond in an attempt to kill him at Matera Toyota CorollaFelix Leiter Felix uses this car while in Jamaica to recruit Bond from retirement Toyota Land Cruiser PradoMadeleine Madeleine's SUV, Bond drives the vehicle when they are forced to escape Norway from mercenaries led by Logan Ash
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