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007’s favorite car is not just Aston Martin

BMW 750IL

The BMW 750IL in "Tomorrow Never Dies" is Bond's rare car in the 007 series of movies. It also has BMW's R1200C motorcycle and the BMW 750iL. It is a 5.4L V12 engine with a maximum power of 322 horsepower. In the movie, 007 can control a vehicle with a remote control and drive while lying in the back seat while dodging enemy bullets.

BMW Z8

When it comes to the BMW Z series, the first thing that everyone thinks of is the BMW Z4, while the BMW Z8 is rarely known. The Z8 appeared in the 007 movie "The Last Day", but it was not a real BMW in the movie, but one assembled by the producer. As the continuation of the BMW 507 roadster, the birth of the Z8 also officially opened the BMW Z series.

Lotus Esprit? S1?

When it comes to 007, the first car that comes to mind must be Aston Martin’s DB5, followed by this Lotus Esprit? S1. In the movie "Under the Sea", the Lotus Esprit S1 transformed into a submarine, which left a deep impression on people.

In 1977, Lotus was developing a new Esprit S1 sports car. Its developers hoped that the model could also be promoted through the 007 movie, so they sent a prototype car to the 007 photography studio. studio, which was recognized by the crew at that time. Today, this Lotus Esprit S1 is on display at the National Motor Museum in Hampshire, England.

Ford Mustang?Mach?1

As a classic American muscle car, it is hard to imagine that the Ford Mustang can be paired with the British gentleman Bond. The Ford Mustang Mach 1 that appeared in the 007 movie "Diamonds" was born in 1969. Different from the ordinary version of the Mustang, it is a high-performance version of the Mustang. Ford Mustang Mach 1 is equipped with a Windsor or Cleveland 8-cylinder engine with a maximum power of 335 horsepower, an acceleration of 100 kilometers per hour in 4.7 seconds, and a top speed of 182.2km/h.

Toyota 2000GT

In the 1967 James Bond movie "Thunder Valley", Bond's car was replaced by an Asian brand sports car for the first time, that is, the Toyota 2000GT. As the originator of Japanese GT sports cars, Toyota 2000GT was developed by Toyota and built by Yamaha Motorcycle Manufacturing Company.

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