Three-quarters Front View of one of the Land Rover Defender Stunt vehicles used in No Time to Die, on display at the 2021 Regents Street Motor Show

Three-quarters Front View of one of the Land Rover Defender Stunt vehicles used in No Time to Die, on display at the 2021 Regents Street Motor Show Stock Photo
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John Gaffen / Alamy Stock Photo

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2HWYJBA

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4883 x 3744 px | 41.3 x 31.7 cm | 16.3 x 12.5 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

6 November 2021

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Regents Street, London

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The other big chase scene in No Time To Die, takes place off-road through a forest, using Land Rover Defenders as the bad guy vehicles. Bond is driving a Toyota Land Cruiser and is chased by Land Rover Defenders and Range Rover Sports. He simply nerfs them at just the right spot and—fwoomp!—they launch into the air, one flying brilliantly over the Land Cruiser to crash in oblivion. Bond even takes out a Triumph rider using the crashed Rover’s front winch! There was more technology used in the filming, too. Some of the scenes were shot using what Layton called “a fully remote stunt driving vehicle with Shiftec” that allows a stunt driver to pilot a vehicle remotely, up to a quarter mile away. The 2020 Defender was unveiled on 10 September 2019 at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show in Germany. This is the first all-new update for the Defender since 1983. The 2020 Defender has been engineered to comply with global car regulations and is expected to be sold in 128 territories, including the world's two largest car markets; China and the United States. As sales pick up for the Defender, the latest L663 generation was spotted running tests in Malaysia, signifying a local launch taking place soon. Fast forward to October 2021, the Malaysian-debut of the L663 Land Rover Defender has taken place