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Rides of Bond 007

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‘The name is Bond, James Bond’. This famous dialogue is not new to our ears. James Bond movie series has always been ahead of time in terms of story line up, action and technology.

When it comes to James Bond then how can we forget his cars. 007’s super car has always been an eye catchy aspect of any Bond series.

So here are some of exclusive Bond car which once you wished to drive home:

Aston Martin DB5

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The original and classic, Bond’s DB5 first appeared in Goldfinger (1964), and remained his standard car in Thunderball (1965).

DB5 reappeared several decades later complete with a champagne chiller where the defense controls used to be in Goldeneye (1995); Bond wins a normal DB5 when he beats Alex Dimitrios at a poker game in Casino Royale (2006).

Bond also appears to have kept a DB5 with the very same gadgets featured in Goldfinger in a garage in Skyfall (2012), and uses it to bring M to safety at Skyfall Lodge. He later uses its forward machine guns to mow down several of Raoul Silva’s henchmen in a surprise attack.

Specifications

    4.0 Liter I6
    282 horsepower
    288 lb ft torque
    3,310 lbs
    0-60 in 8.1 seconds

Gadgets

Passenger ejector seat, rotating license plates, front-firing machine guns, bulletproof windows, rear bulletproof shield, rear-firing water jets, oil slick, smoke screen, homing-beacon tracker, tire-piercing blades.

Lotus Esprit

Featured in two Bond movies – The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and For Your Eyes Only (1981) – the unique look of the Lotus Esprit comes from the mind of Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro.

The car’s wedge-shaped design lent itself perfectly to Q’s most audacious bit of vehicular gadgetery: a car that transforms into a submarine.

Specifications

    2.0 Liter Slant Four
    160 horsepower
    2,690 lbs
    0-60 in 6.8 seconds

Gadgets

Rear-firing windshield grease, submarine conversion, surface-to-air missiles, depth charges, inkscreen, forward-firing underwater explosive harpoons, automatic self-destruct.

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante

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The V8 Vantage was introduced by Aston Martin in 1977 as Britain’s premier high-performance car. In The Living Daylights (1987), Bond’s Vantage Volante starts out as a convertible, before being ‘winterised’ into a hardtop by Q.

Specifications

    5.3 Liter v8
    400 horsepower
    592 lb ft torque
    0-60 in 5.4 seconds

Gadgets

Ice-traction spikes, outrigger skis, bulletproof windows, forward firing missiles, side-firing laser, rocket booster, and self-destruct.

BMW Z3

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Z3 was BMW’s first crack at a roadster. Its appearance in Golden Eye (1995) was the car’s world debut, and the Z3 remained in production through 2002.

Specifications

    1.9 Liter I4
    138 horsepower
    133 lb ft torque

Gadgets

Satellite linkup, image scanner and printer

BMW 750il

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The only 4-door driven by Bond and fittingly so, since one of the memorable scenes in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) has Bond driving the car by remote from the back seat.

Specifications

    5.4 Liter v12
    322 horsepower
    361 lb ft torque

Gadgets

Remote control (via Bond’s cellphone), electric-shock burglar safeguard, bulletproof (and sledgehammer-proof) glass, security glovebox, GPS voice assist, cable-cutter, forward-firing rockets, tear-gas ejector, anti-tire spikes, self-inflating tires.

BMW Z8

This was the 3rd movie in a 3 movie product placement deal with BMW featured in The World is Not Enough (1999). The engine is located behind the front axle, resulting in near perfect 50/50 weight distribution.

It was tested by Car and Driver and found to outperform the Ferrari 360 Modena in acceleration, handling and braking.

Specifications

    4.9 Liter 32 Valve V8
    400 horsepower
    363 lb ft torque
    3600 lbs
    0-60 in 4.2 seconds
    All aluminium chassis and body

Gadgets

Titanium plating, surface-to-air missiles, remote control (via keychain), infra-red tracking, high-sensitivity eavesdropping.

Aston Martin DBS V12

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Built by Aston Martin, the car was featured in Casino Royale (2006) and Quantum of Solace (2008) giving a pinch of spice to Bond’s dynamic personality.

Specifications

    6.0 Liter V12
    510 horsepower
    420 lb ft torque
    3750 lbs
    Carbon-fiber body
    0-60 in 4.3 seconds
    Uses vented carbon ceramic brakes discs to reduce weight by 28lbs

Gadgets

Satellite linkup, emergency medical kit with various anti-toxins and defibrillator.

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