JAMES BOND'S BEST CARS

Behind every great Bond is an even greater motor – we run through the best of the bunch.

AMC Hornet X

The Man With The Golden Gun, 1974: This classic sports car not only wowed audiences but also broke a world record in the film - performing an impressive 360-degree spin in the air while jumping over a lake.

Lotus Esprit

The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977: Costing £74k at the time to convert, not only could the vehicle fire rockets that could knock a helicopter out of the sky – it was also a SUBMARINE.

Citroen 2CV

For Your Eyes Only, 1981: Unfortunately for Bond, he was unable to rely on Q's gadgets for  a quick getaway in the iconic  French motor. The one from the film sold for £61k in 2018.

Jaguar C-X75 

Spectre, 2015: Just seven of the cars were custom-built for the film in conjunction with a Formula One team. One sold at auction in 2019  for £557,000.

Aston Martin DB10 

Aston Martin DB10 - Spectre, 2015: Among the rarest cars in the world as only 10 were created – eight of  them for the film. One sold at a charity auction in 2016 for £2.4million.

Aston Martin DB5 

No Time to Die, 2020: This timeless classic - the first Bond vehicle to be equipped with gadgets - has featured in multiple 007 flicks and had its first outing with Sean Connery in 1964's Goldfinger.