- Defender stunt car from No Time To Die (2021) helped raise £352,800 in official two-part charity auction marking 60 years of James Bond films
- Unique, UK-spec Defender V8 Bond Edition sold for £163,800 in aid of Tusk conservation charity
- Stunt Defender 110 with VIN 007, as seen in the film’s action scenes, sells for £189,000 to support British Red Cross
- The live auction held at Christie’s in London featured 25 lots
- The online auction is open for bidding until James Bond Day on 5 October, the online sale features 35 lots spanning the 25 films
- The official, charity sale celebrating the 60th anniversary of the franchise includes 60 lots benefitting over 45 charities
A Defender stunt car from No Time To Die has been auctioned for charity to mark 60 years of James Bond films, helping to raise £352,800.
The specially modified Defender 110 stunt car was snapped up, famed for its all-terrain action scenes in No Time To Die. It sold for an impressive £189,000, which will be used by the British Red Cross to support their crucial humanitarian efforts. The lot had the unique VIN (vehicle identification number) 007 and was one of 10 Defenders used during filming.
A Defender 110 V8 Bond Edition, created by SV Bespoke and inspired by the specification of the Defenders featured in No Time To Die, sold for £163,800. The funds will assist the charity, Tusk, to amplify the impact of progressive conservation initiatives across Africa, which protect endangered species, safeguard biodiversity and empower local communities. Just 300 Bond Editions were available worldwide and this UK-spec example has a unique ‘60 Years of Bond’ logo etched on the instrument panel end cap.
The Sixty Years of James Bond sale featured 60 lots in total. The Defenders were among 25 lots auctioned live by Christie’s and EON Productions.