Reminiscent of the Defender Big Foot, this Defender is modified to tackle bad roads, and comes with an uprated suspension, huge off-roading tyres, big quad roof-mounted fog lamps, and added body protection. The other Land Rover in the film is going to be a specially made Defender. The driver-oriented SUV is powered by a supercharged 5-litre V8 engine that makes 550PS, is available for sale (unfortunately not in India yet), has lapped the famed Nurburgring Nordschliefe race track in 8m 14s (for reference, production hypercars are a minute quicker but cost about six times more!), and can prove to be potent off the road, too. Range Rover Sport SVRĪlso making an appearance will be the high performance version of the Range Rover Sport, called Range Rover Sport SVR. It looks stunning, nevertheless.Īs if Bond needed exclusivity. Ten examples of the car will be made, and sadly, none will be sold to the public. But unlike the DB5, which went on sale, the DB10 is Bond-only. Half a decade hence, it’s Daniel Craig and his new DB10 ready to take the relationship ahead. Aston Martin DB10Īlmost as iconic as each other, Aston Martin and Bond complement each other, right from the days when Sean Connery piloted the Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger. The design team is said to have worked closely with Mendes, when making the DB10, so you know which is going to be his favourite, anyway. Given the way it looks, it might end up being the centre of attraction in the film, even if the director, Sam Mendes, shows you the DB10 more. To be driven by the main villain in Spectre, the C-X75 certainly proves that the company’s ‘Good to be Bad’ campaign was spot on. Showcased as a concept in 2010, the C-X75, unfortunately, wasn’t put into production, but t he international press which drove the C-X75 prototypes came back impressed.
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