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Dr. No
James' first classy auto is a shiny Sunbeam Alpine. While it isn't equipped with the modifications that have become standard in Bond cars, the Alpine becomes an intrical part in one of the coolest chases in the Bond series.
After Bond's interest in women sets him up for a fast-paced race through dirt roads, he uses his unbelievable motor skills to outmaneuver a Hearse, and eventually causes it to roll downhill in a fiery mass of debris.
From Russia With Love
Only briefly featured in the second Bond film, 007's Classic Bentley Mark IV waits for him while its owner picnics with one of his favorite ladies. A car phone snugly fits near the wheel of the Bentley, and is the only gadget that this automobile possesses.
Goldfinger--Thunderball--GoldenEye
Introduced in Goldfinger, the Aston Martin DB5 is considered by many to be the Bond car. It tears up the roads in its first film, and is brought back for two more brief appearances.
Features of the Aston Martin DB5
Bulletproof Windows and Windshield
Revolving License Plates (valid in all countries)
Projection Screen for Viewing Location of Homing Device
Smokescreen, Oil Slick, and Water Shooter Defenses
Twin Machine Guns
Passenger Ejection Seat
Extending Tire-Cutters in Hubcaps
A Chilled Champagne Case
A Digital Information Receiver Linked to Bond's Camera
You Only Live Twice
Aki's car (a Toyota 2000GT) saves Bond more than once by consistently arriving just in time to whisk him away from danger. The car has a built-in videophone, which is frequently used to contact "Tiger" Tanaka for assistance or information.
Only two Toyota 2000GT convertibles were built, both for use in You Only Live Twice.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Bond drives his jet-black Aston Martin DBS when preventing Tracy from committing suicide. He also hops behind the wheel of the same car after his wedding reception.
Diamonds Are Forever
This 1971 Ford Mustang Fastback speeds Bond through one of the most memorable car chases in the series. 007 masterfully drives this automobile through the crowded streets of Vegas while evading the cops and, later, while escaping on two wheels through a narrow alleyway.
Live and Let Die
A high-speed chase ensues as Bond zooms through muddy streets in a double-decker bus. When 007 encounters a low bridge, he simply guns the engine, drives quickly forward, and slices the upper deck clean off of the bus.
The Man With The Golden Gun
Bond maneuvers this AMC Hornet like a pro, with Sheriff J.W. Pepper sitting alongside him. 007 flips the car 360 degrees in mid-air in order to catch up with Scaramanga and save Mary Goodnight.
The Spy Who Loved Me--For Your Eyes Only
Bond's Lotus Espirit is definitely one of his most popular automobiles. Not only does it look sleek and stylish, it also has many modifications by Q-Branch, all which come in handy for Roger Moore's 007.
Features of the Lotus Espirit Turbo
Cement Spray For Smearing Windshields of Pursuers
Ability to Transform From Ground-Car to Submarine
Ballistic Rocket Mounted on Roof
Underwater Ink Fog for Decreasing Visibility of Enemies
Underwater Mine Dispenser
Harpoon Guns
Periscope
Anti-Theft Instant Explosive System
For Your Eyes Only
007 escapes yet another band of killers in this little Citroen 2CV. The car belongs to Melina Havelock and is used as a last resort after 007's Lotus Espirit explodes. The Citroen barely survives the chase, and is battered and dented before the chase is over.
Octopussy
Bond uses this Mercedes Benz in his mad rush to catch up with Octopussy's circus train in order to stop the nuclear bomb onboard it. After wearing down the tires of the car, Bond drives it along the train tracks, as bystanders watch in amazement.
A View to a Kill
007 steals this Renault 11 taxi and drives it through the streets of Paris, in order to keep May Day from escaping. He zooms the automobile down stairways and through busy traffic, where it eventually gets sliced in half by a quickly passing car.
The Living Daylights
This Aston Martin Volante V8 is introduced (and destroyed) in Dalton's first Bond film. It aids Bond and Kara in their daring escape from the police.
Features of the Aston Martin Volante V8
Police Band Radio Receiver
Tire-Cutting Lasers
Missile Launcher
Bullet-Proof Glass
Skis for Ice and Water Maneuverability
Rocket Propulsion Motor
Self-Destruct Mechanism
GoldenEye
A German car entered the Bond series for a lackluster debut. Bond's BMW Z3 is said to have many cool refinements, but few of them are used during the film.
Features of the BMW Z3
All-Points Radar Screen
Self-Destruct System
Stinger Missiles Hidden Behind Headlights
Tomorrow Never Dies
Bond gets a new BMW for use in his battle against media mogul Elliot Carver. This automobile includes an abundance of powerful features, unlike its predecessor.
Features of the BMW 750
Machine Guns
Rockets
GPS Tracking System
Remote-Controlled
Voice Instruction
Fingerprint-Sensitive Glove Compartment
Electric Theft-Deterrent System
Shatterproof Glass
Smoke Ejectors
Tire Spikes
Reinflatable Tires
Rope-Cutter
The World is Not Enough
Bond explores Baku in this sleek BMW Z8. The automobile doesn't get much screentime, but does get a chance to show off some of its refinements. Pierce Brosnan enjoyed this model so much he bought one for himself.
Features of the BMW Z8
Titanium Armor
Multi-Tasking "Heads Up" Display
Torpedo Rockets
Remote-Controlled