Cars you could have driven, but only if you were James Bond

Vodka martinis (shaken, not stirred), perfectly tailored bespoke suits, Walther PPK pistol, and a life on the edge- that is what it is like to be James Bond. But, what really makes James Bond the envy of every petrol-head is his swanky set of wheels?

Over the years, weโ€™ve seen James Bond driving countless stylish, expensive and exotic cars. Which of these classy cars is truly worthy of a man of such caliber and skills?ย Let’s pull back the curtains and reveal the coolest cars driven by Bond with mind-blowing specs which truly reflect the Casanova.

Lotus Esprit S1

Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977

Affectionately named โ€˜Wet Nellieโ€™, this beast can transform into a submarine and is also fully equipped with anti-aircraft missiles.ย This special piece is on display at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu and was auctioned at $865,000 in 2013.

Specs

  • Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro, the Esprit Series 1 weighed less than 1000 kgs upon its release in 1976.
  • The sturdy steel backbone chassis of the car was the foundation for a wedge-shaped fiberglass body which was very light.
  • The solid powertrain comprised of a 4-cylinder engine with 1,973cc of power, with transmission Citroรซn C35 5-speed manual.
  • The top speed was 222km per hour, with acceleration from 0-96.6 kmph in 8 seconds.

Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV6

Movie: Octopussy, 1983

In a thrilling scene, while being chased by two Bavarian BMW police cars, Bond races ahead in his grey Alfa Romeo GTC6.ย Bond also drives an auto-rickshaw in the movie, flying through tightly packed streets and alleys when in Rajasthan, India. Perhaps, Bond couldnโ€™t get a car for that sequence because car insurance in India is mandatory, and paying claims to Bond, with his reputation for car-crashing, would be a nightmare for any company.

Specs

  • The model came out with a 60ยฐ V6 engine from the Alfa 6 on a shortened chassis.
  • Ventilated disks govern the front breaks while the rears were inboard.
  • Its 2,500-cc 4-cylinder engine, 160 horsepower, acceleration of 0-60 in 8 seconds, and 206 km per hour top speed make it a truly athletic beast.

BMW Z8

Movie: The World is not Enough, 1999

This beauty sees a fatal end in the movie as it is cut in half by a chopper after firing a shot.

Specs

  • Designed by Henrik Fisker and Scott Lempert, this two-seater sports car has a 6-speed manual transmission.
  • The S62 engine is situated behind the axle giving the car a balanced weight distribution.
  • The Z8 accelerates from 0 to 96km in 4.6 seconds, with a top speed of 250km per hour.

Aston Martin DB5

Movie: GoldenEye, 1995

The sequence of the movie excited fans in theatres as it opened with Bond in his Aston Martin DB5 racing a Ferrari, and in true Bond style, leaving it behind.

Specs

  • The DB5 boasts an inline-6 engine with a 3,995cc displacement.
  • It offers a top speed of 230km per hour, accelerating in 8 seconds from 0 to 97km per hour.

Aston Martin V8 Vantage

Movie: The Living Daylights, 1987

The convertible gleams first with an open top, and later is covered with a hard top- but both ways it glows.ย It is fully equipped with all technological advancements and also can self-destruct if needed.

Specs

  • The engine runs at a 424 kW Horsepower, and the fuel tank offers a capacity of 78 liters, while average mileage is 8km per liter.
  • The 2-seater has an automatic transmission, powered by a 5935cc 12-cylinder petrol engine.

Ford Mustang Mach 1

Movie: Diamonds Are Forever, 1971

In the famous Las Vegas chase scene, the Ford Mustang Mach 1 balances on two side-wheels to go through a narrow valley. Only Bond can do that.

Lotus Esprit Turbo

Movie: For Your Eyes Only, 1981

This car makes its appearance not once but twice in this movie. First dressed in white in Spain, and later in bronze at a ski resort in Northern Italy. However, these were two different cars of the same model and not one car which was repainted – as was rumored.

Specs

  • The S3 has a 2.2 L Type 912 engine producing a 2174cc displacement and a Citrรถen 5-speed manual transmission.
  • The top speed of the car is 241km per hour, accelerating from 0 to 97km in 6.1 seconds.

Aston Martin V12 Vanquish

Movie: Die Another Day, 2002

The usual refinements of a Bond Car are all there in this Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. The car was fully equipped with spike-producing tires, hood-mounted target-seeking shotguns, front-firing rockets between two machine guns, and a passenger ejector seat.ย But what was unique was that it also had a cloaking device called “adaptive camouflage” which made it invisible to the outside world with the push of a button.

Specs

  • Ian Callum designed the First Generation of the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, strongly inspired by the Project Vanquish Concept.
  • Its 5.9-liter V12 engine produces 353kW of power with 5935cc displacement and rests on a strong aluminum/carbon fiber chassis.
  • Controlled by a drive-by-wire throttle and a six-speed EMT.
  • Apart from the electrohydraulic manual transmission (EMT), the maximum speed of the engine is 306km per hour, accelerating from 0 to 100km in 5 seconds.

In the books, Bond was always an Aston Martin man, but the screenplay adaptations let him try out several other machines; and none of them were to disappoint.ย Like him, the sleek automobiles Bond drives balance delicate panache and tremendous capacity. Perhaps, thatโ€™s what makes them so sensual and exciting.

Together, they are a combination that is absolutely irresistible. Donโ€™t trust us? Ask the Bond babes!ย