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Despite its impracticality, this Aston Martin can use optical camouflage. The Vanquish, one of Bond's most luxurious automobiles, suits the flick.
In the Bajaj sequence, Bond is exposed to the men after him, including a yo-yo-like multi-bladed weapon. Most Bond chases are brutal.
In The Spy Who Loved Me, the Lotus Esprit S1 is unique. The Lotus Esprit's underwater mode is what makes it stand out.
Most Bond cars are premium brands' product placements. In For Your Eyes Only, the Citroen was a cheap car for French farmers.
Bond achieves many boyhood ambitions in Tomorrow Never Dies. The car is immediately linked to his phone, which opens to reveal a primitive remote control.
The Living Daylight is one of Bond's most violent films, and the Vantage featured in the film is one of his most fully outfitted vehicles.
Toyota's 2000GT is gorgeous. Unlike the spy's usual vehicles, it's light and lovely with softly curved edges. Daniel Craig's favorite car in the series is this one.
American muscle automobile Mustang Mach 1 stars in Diamonds Are Forever. This car is simple. No machine guns or oil slicks.
Bond's first upgraded car is the DB5. Conventional upgrades focus on defense, evasion, and pursuit. James Bond will keep this Aston Martin as long as he makes movies.
DBS is powerful but device-less. This vehicle has only three upgrades: a reinforced chassis, a secret weapons compartment, and field medical equipment.