Jaguar C-X75, Range Rover Sport SVR and Land Rover Defender Big Foot to Star in 007 Movie Spectre

James Bond movies have always intrigued people; for some, it is the plot, while for some, it is the actors. However, there's a third kind - the kind that lusts for its cars. Though Aston Martin continues to be the 'Bond car', one must not forget the other British car maker associated with the franchise - Jaguar Land Rover. JLR has made appearances in Bond movies before and will do it again, with three different models for the upcoming 007 movie - Spectre.
The 24th James Bond Movie, which is all set to hit the big screen on November 6 this year, will see the villain driving around in a Jaguar C-X75 concept. The C-X75 will be seen in a car chase sequence through the streets of Rome alongside the DB10.
Also Check - Spectre's Final Trailer
Next up are the Range Rover Sport SVR and the specially modified Land Rover Defender Big Foot. All these cars have been provided by the firm's Special Operations division and were built in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering.
The scenes involving the Range Rover Sport SVR and Land Rover Defender Big Foot have already been filmed in Austria. Both these cars come with a specially developed suspension, and enhanced body protection. Also, the custom Defender rides on massive 37-inch off-road tyres.
Also Read: Range Rover SVR; The Fastest SUV on The Nurburgring
The Range Rover SVR, on the other hand, is a beast to begin with and we've heard it roar and take on the track. It already is the fastest SUV on the famed Nurburgring and finally it will be seen in action in the movie.
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