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Villain to Drive Jaguar C-X75 in 007 Bond series upcoming flick - Spectre

Modified On Dec 16, 2014 05:32 PM By Raunak for Jaguar C X75

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Bond, James Bond will be driving the Aston Martin’s DB10 and the baddie of the Spectre will roll in the Jag’s C-X75!

Jaguar C X75

Remember that villain's convertible Jaguar XKR from Bond’s 2002 ‘Die Another Day’, looks like we will be treated once again with a hot Aston-Martin-Jaguar chase scene in the upcoming movie 'Spectre' under the 007 series.

Mimicking Jag’s tag line - ‘It’s Good to be bad,’ Aston Martin is using the hashtag -  #GoodToBeBond

Jaguar C X75

Speaking of the wild cat’s cancelled multi-million dollar C-X75 concept, Jaguar showcased the vehicle at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and was scheduled to go on sale in 2013 and that also in limited 250 units. But in 2012, Jaguar announced the cancellation of the production plan due to global economical crisis.

Jaguar C X75

Jaguar’s doomed 850+ hp hybrid-hyper car will be the second non-human cast member after the DB10 in Spectre

C-X75 is powered by a 1.6-liter turbo-supercharged motor that chucks unbelievable 502 bhp @ 10,000 rpm! The electric motors placed at both the axles produces 194 bhp. The combine output of the vehicle is in excess of 850 bhp and the max torque is close to 1000 Nm. Figures speaks, C-X75 clocks 0-100 kph in under 3 seconds and boast a top speed of more than 350 kmph. C-X75 emits CO2 less than 89g/km.

Jaguar C X75

Having said this, the C-X75 in the Spectre is reportedly getting 5.0-liter V8 from the F-Type R coupe instead of the hybrid-drivetrain. The Spectre is directed by Sam Mendes and Bond’s character is played by Daniel Craig, Craig’s fourth Bond film in a row. And the movie is set to be released in UK on 23 October 2015.

Jaguar C X75

Jaguar C X75

Source: Autocar UK

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