BOND IN MOTION is the world’s largest official collection of original Bond vehicles. Celebrating 50 years of the Bond franchise, fifty vehicles will be on display for one year only from January to December. Why not enhance your group experience by incorporating one of our tailored Bond tours into your visit giving an overview of the vehicles and their role within the films.
*BOND IN MOTION will only available in 2012
Birth of Bond, The First 10 Years: 1962 - 1972 - 1hour
Taking you back to where it all began, this tour includes Goldfinger’s impressive yellow and black Rolls- Royce Phantom III from the film of the same name as well as a selection of other vehicles from the early films including From Russia With Love, Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service and Diamonds Are Forever.
Bond, The Second Decade: 1973 - 1983 - 1hour
Discover a range of gadget-laden vehicles from the films Live And Let Die, The Man With The Golden Gun, The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy. Includes the Lotus Esprit nicknamed ‘Wet Nellie’, twice voted the nation’s favourite on screen vehicle. The highly armed Lotus is amphibious and at the flick of a switch wheel arches turn to fins and propellers extend from the back of the car.
Bond Moves On: 1984 - 1999 - 1hour
Discover the vehicles of the eighties and nineties films including the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 which Bond is reunited with in GoldenEye. Although modestly equipped gadget-wise by Bond’s standards, the DB5 provided a thrilling opening chase sequence between Bond and Xenia Onatopp. Also included are vehicles from A View To A Kill, The Living Daylights, Tomorrow Never Dies and The World Is Not Enough.
Bond, The New Millenium: 2000 - Present - 1hour
Bringing you right up to date this tour looks at vehicles from the past 12 years and includes vehicles from Die Another Day, Casino Royale and Quantum Of Solace including the Aston Martin DBS V12 from the latter, complete with damage and missing door caused during the filming of the pre-credit opening sequence.







