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James Bond Cars

All main cars until No Time to Die
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Film
Year
Description
Car driven by Bond
Dr. No
1962
Bond hires this car and takes it to Miss Taro's home in the Blue Mountains. This was the first vehicle Bond drives in a film.
Sunbeam Alpine
From Russia with Love
1963
Agents follow Bond through Istanbul. Spectre assassin Donald "Red" Grant steals the car and uses it to follow Bond.
Citroën 11 Légère
Goldfinger
1964
Iconic !
Aston Martin DB5
Thunderball
1965
The same iconic car.
Aston Martin DB5
You Only Live Twice
1967
Due to his height, Connery could not fit in the car, and thus the constructor built one-off cars for the film.
Toyota 2000GT
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1969
The car was seen in four scenes, including the pre-credits teaser and as James and Tracy's wedding car.
Aston Martin DBS
Diamonds are Forever
1971
Used 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 Thunderbird
Live and Let Die
1973
Car chase in Manhattan.
Chevrolet Impala
The Man with the Golden Gun
1974
Plane-car.
AMC Hornet
The Spy Who Loved Me
1977
Delivered to Bond by Q in Sardinia, this car is capable of transforming into a submarine.
Lotus Esprit S1
Moonraker
1979
Bond is seen briefly driving the car through some caves.
Jeep Wagoneer
For Your Eyes Only
1981
Used in a major car chase, after Bond's own car - Lotus Esprit Turbo - explodes.
Citroën 2CV
Octopussy
1983
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.
Alfa Romeo GTV6
A View To A Kill
1985
Bond uses this car to pursue Stacy to Oakland.
Ford LTD
The Living Daylights
1987
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, signal-intercepting smart radio, head-up display, and rocket propulsion. It could also self-destruct when primed.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
Licence To Kill
1989
It is used by Sanchez's henchman Perez, who fires a FIM-92 Stinger missile at a commandeered oil tanker where Bond does a wheelie (in this scene, Bond crushes the Jeep).
Jeep CJ-7
GoldenEye
1995
Driven in the opening scenes by Bond, whilst racing a Ferrari.
Aston Martin DB5
Tomorrow Never Dies
1997
Loaned to Bond by Q at an Avis rental station in Germany, it can be remotely controlled via a special Ericsson cell phone.
BMW 750iL
The World Is Not Enough
1999
Cut in half by chopper after firing one shot from a surface-to-air missile (SAM).
BMW Z8
Die Another Day
2002
The car was also equipped with "adaptive camouflage" – a cloaking device that allowed it to become effectively invisible at the push of a button.
Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
Casino Royale
2006
The car is rolled and destroyed during a high pursuit car chase where 007 swerves to avoid a tied-up Vesper Lynd in the middle of the road.
Aston Martin DBS V12
Quantum of Solace
2008
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.
Aston Martin DBS V12
Skyfall
2012
This is the first time machine guns have been used in action since 1964's Goldfinger. This car is destroyed in the climactic battle scene.
Aston Martin DB5
Spectre
2015
Bond absconds to Rome with the vehicle. Following a chase and successful ejection, Bond sinks the car in the Tiber.
Aston Martin DB10
No Time To Die
2021
Following its rebuild, it is used by Bond who drives it to go to Matera along with Madeleine for vacation.
Aston Martin DB5
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