You Can Now Buy A Jaguar C-X75 Stunt Car Used By A Bond Villain

One of four specially-built C-X75 stunt cars used in the filming of Spectre has come up for sale
You Can Now Buy A Jaguar C-X75 Stunt Car Used By A Bond Villain

The C-X75 was the right idea for the wrong time. Had Jaguar come up with it a little later, it might have gone into production. Instead, the concept came out in the midst of the global financial crisis, so this fascinating take on the supercar question - originally powered by electric motors and gas turbines - never happened. Production was mooted for a while before the plug was finally pulled late in 2012.

You Can Now Buy A Jaguar C-X75 Stunt Car Used By A Bond Villain

A handful of prototypes were made, with the turbines replaced by a twin-charged 1.6-litre engine. The total power output was knocking on the door of 900bhp, although the C-X75 that interests us the most is considerably less powerful. We’re talking about the stunt cars built for James Bond film Spectre, one of which has just come up for sale.

The shouty film props were mechanically unrelated to the prototypes, although they were made by the same company - Williams Advanced Engineering. It was built around a tubular spaceframe chassis with composite panels attached, and the suspension came from a 911 GT3 rally car. The reason? Because for filming it needed lots of suspension travel for clattering around Vatican city.

Here's where you channel your inner Dave Bautista...
Here's where you channel your inner Dave Bautista...

A 542bhp, 5.0-litre supercharged V8 was stuffed in the middle, with the torque limited depending on the gear you were in to avoid the car being snappy on the limit Evo reported after driving one a few years ago. Oh, and it also stopped the car eating driveshafts.

You Can Now Buy A Jaguar C-X75 Stunt Car Used By A Bond Villain

The stunt cars were built to be as easy to drift as possible, with a hydraulic handbrake added for good measure. You - understandably - won’t be able to drive this one on the road, though.

Regardless, that doesn’t mean this example - one of four built for the film - is going to be cheap. It’s up for sale at a dealer Kaaimans International with the price listed as ‘POA’. Anyone want to take a guess at the figure?

Source: Kaaimans via Auto Classics

Comments

Anonymous

I wonder how high my bail would be after getting arrested on day one of owning this car. They really should have built this car. Its absolutely stunning. Loved that chase scene in Spectre….Time to watch it again.

09/05/2018 - 17:29 |
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Matthew Henderson

May I be excused to say fck? Or atleast cck? Because I really want one… to say the least…

09/05/2018 - 18:11 |
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675LT_ftw

I thought they were orange tho??

09/05/2018 - 18:30 |
8 | 0

Yeah same here

09/06/2018 - 03:03 |
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Kris Amill

There are two types of villains
Those who buy a jag
And those who buy a jag used by a bond villain

09/08/2018 - 14:13 |
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Casey Catob

Well, goodbye Mustang, goodbye House, goodbye everything I own, hello CX75!

09/25/2018 - 13:57 |
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