Here’s A Chance To Own A Car From The 2021 James Bond Film

The stunt cars will be auctioned off to support the British Red Cross and Tusk conservation charities.

It has been six decades since the first James Bond film hit cinemas worldwide. Over the sixty years, twenty-five movies were released under the franchise. And the latest one, No Time To Die, hit the screens in September 2021. Like in most James Bond films, the last year’s release also had stunts involving cars and SUVs, keeping the viewers at the edge of their seats. The list included Land Rover Defender, Jaguar XF and the Range Rover Sport SVR.

You can now own one, two or even all of them. How? To celebrate 60 years of James Bond films and support charities, Jaguar Land Rover will be auctioning those vehicles off. Here are the details:

• Land Rover Defender 110: With an estimated value between 300,000 and 500,000 GBP, its sale will benefit the British Red Cross. The auction lot also has the unique VIN 007. It was one of the ten Defenders used during filming and the promotional activity.

• Land Rover Defender 110 V8 Bond Edition: If you remember, only 300 Bond Editions of the new Land Rover Defenders were up for grabs. However, the one featured in the movie has a unique ‘60 Years of Bond’ logo etched on the instrument panel end cap. Its estimated value ranges between 200,000 and 300,000 GBP, and the money raised will benefit the Tusk conservation charity.

• Range Rover Sport SVR: This too starred in ‘No Time To Die’ as one of the stunt cars. Six of them were supplied by JLR, and the one that will be auctioned has an estimated value between 80,000 and 120,000 GBP.

• Jaguar XF: This was a chase car and one of the two that appeared in the film’s pre-credit sequence. James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Madeleine Swann (Léa Seydoux) travelled in this car through the narrow streets of Matera, Italy. Estimated value: 50,000 – 70,000 GBP.

Okay, with those details out of the way, let’s divert our focus to the auction itself. There are 60 lots, split into two parts of charity sale. The online sale will open for bidding from September 15, 2022, and will remain so until October 5, 2022. During that period, 35 lots will be auctioned. They contain posters, props, costumes, memorabilia and experiences from the twenty-five James Bond films.

The cars, however, will be among the remaining 25 lots. They will be auctioned live by Christie’s and EON Productions in London on September 28, 2022, by invitation only. 

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