A handful of Jaguar and Land Rover stunt vehicles from the James Bond movie “No Time To Die” will probably be auctioned off by Christie’s in London on September 28, with a number of the gross sales benefiting charity causes.
The heaps embody a Land Rover Defender 110 used throughout an off-road chase scene. One in all 10 Defenders used within the film, it bears the numerous VIN ending in 007. It is anticipated to promote for between 300,000 and 500,000 British kilos (roughly $365,353 to $608,922), with the sale benefitting the British Pink Cross.
Land Rover Vary Rover Sport in James Bond 007
A second Defender 110 will probably be auctioned off as nicely, though it would not look like one of many stunt vehicles. It is listed as a V8 Bond Version, a restricted version impressed by the “No Time To Die” Defenders. Simply 300 have been constructed for international consumption, and this one is anticipated to promote for the equal of $243,569 to $365,353. That sale will profit dialog charity Tusk.
Along with the Defenders, one in all six Vary Rover Sport SVR stunt vehicles used to movie “No Time To Die” will cross the block, with a pre-auction estimate of $97,427 to $146,141. That is the outgoing-generation Vary Rover Sport, not the not too long ago unveiled third-generation mannequin. However as a result of it is the SVR, it packs a 5.0-liter supercharged V-8 producing 575 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque.
Jaguar XF in James Bond 007
Lastly, a Jaguar XF stunt automobile is anticipated to deliver between $60,895 and $85,253 on the public sale. That is one in all two of the sedans used within the pre-credits scene, pushed by dangerous guys chasing down 007 and his Aston Martin DB5.
Talking of the DB5, none of these stunt vehicles constructed for “No Time To Die” are included on this public sale, nor are the 1974 Aston Martin Vantage V8, DBS Superleggera, or Valhalla supercar that appeared briefly within the film, as that is purely a JLR affair. Possibly subsequent time.