From other British names like Bentley, Rolls Royce, and Lotus, to BMW, Toyota, Ford and Sunbeam, James Bond has also piloted a double-decker bus, semi-trailer and even a taxi through the streets of Paris.
However, while Aston Martins will always loom large within 007 fans’ collective consciousness, Bond has also driven dozens of other brilliant cars over the years. In Bond’s latest adventure, No Time To Die, four Astons feature, further cementing the synonymous partnership. Despite Ian Fleming’s love affair with Bentley across his 14 novels, it was Aston Martin that triumphed on the big screen winning over audiences with the legendary 1964 Aston Martin DB5 that appeared in no less than eight different films.
Within the pantheon of great James Bond cars, there’s one automaker that stands head and shoulders above the rest: Aston Martin. In his quest to save the world from one evil villain or another, Bond has been behind the wheel of some of the best vehicles in cinematic history, loaded with ingenious gadgets. While the Fast & Furious franchise has given us an incredible array (and erratic) mix of cars, everyone knows the James Bond cars that have romanced fans for the last sixty years remain unbeaten.