Bentley
New photos of the fan-made Bentley 'Locomotive' have surfaced and it makes the car look even better than before!
One of the original James Bond cars from the novels didn’t actually exist, but car designer and Bond fan Tony Hunter created a real tribute to James Bond's battleship grey Bentley, complete with gadget buttons, a telephone and hidden compartments.
Bentley Motors and The Little Car Company have revealed a road-legal, 85 per cent scale recreation of the Bentley Blower. In the first James Bond novels, 007 drove a Bentley Blower.
Jack Barclay Bentley, the world’s oldest Bentley dealership, is hosting a free James Bond exhibition from 11-16 June 2019 in partnership with Peter Harrington Rare Books.
The Mayfair dealership will play host to original Bond cars and books, including a first edition, first impression Casino Royale book signed by Ian Fleming.
Vintage Classics has partnered with Bentley Motors to create a luxury limited edition of Casino Royale, the book that introduced Special Agent 007 to the world.
1937 Bentley 4¼ Litre Gurney Nutting Drophead Coupé
In the movie Never Say Never Again (1983), James Bond (Sean Connery) drives a black Bentley to the Shrublands health clinic. The car is a 1937 Bentley 4¼ Litre Gurney Nutting 3-Position-Drophead Coupé, chassis number B129JY, registration DYM 800.
Bentley Continental GT
James Bond drove several different Bentleys throughout the fourteen original novels by Ian Fleming, the first of which was the 1930 4.5 litre Bentley convertible (Casino Royale, Live And Let Die).
A right-hand drive Bentley S2 that previously belonged to Sean Connery is now for sale at the June 21 auction Rolls-Royce, Bentley and Select Pre-War Motor Cars and Automobilia.
In a unique collaboration between three of Britain's iconic brands - James Bond, Bentley Motors and Penguin Books - a special, limited edition of the new Bond book Devil May Carewas published on 28th May.
Bentley 4,5 Litre Supercharged by Amherst Villiers
In the Bond novels Casino Royale, Live and Let Die and Moonraker James drives one of the last of the 4,5 Litre Bentleys with Amherst Villiers Supercharger. It's a battleship-grey convertible coupé from 1930.