There are currently25 official James Bond movies, with two that are not connected to the main franchise.

As the movies progressed, so did Bond’s technology.

The Aston Martin DB5 has appeared inJames Bondmovies in total.

Daniel Craig as James Bond in No Time To Die

Aston Martin made two DB5 cars for use inGoldfinger.

The DB5 included an ejector seat, tire slashers, smoke bombs, and pop-up machine guns.

This meant that Lazenby’s car did not need to be as high-tech as Connery’s had been.

Timothy Dalton - James Bond

The underwater scenes made it the defining James Bond car for Roger Moore.

The Living Daylightssees Bond deployed to a snowy mountain environment, where he tries to evade KGB agents.

InDie Another Day, Q dubbed the Aston Martin Vanquish “the vanish.”

An edited image of Sonic and Knuckles in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.

Die Another Day’s invisible car was an Aston Martin Vanquish, which had been modified with cloaking technology.

This effectively rendered the car invisible, though vulnerable to the antagonist’s thermal imaging software.

While Pierce Brosnan drove many vehicles during his 007 era, the polarizingDie Another Daycar was the most memorable.

Daniel Craig as James Bond with 2 superimposed Aston Martin cars.

The moment has an extra callback to earlierJames Bondmovies when M complains that the car isn’t comfortable.

Bond reveals an ejector button, with M replying “Go on then, eject me.

See if I care.”

Sean Connery leaning against his James Bond car outside.

George Lazenby in his James Bond car

Timothy Dalton with his James Bond car

Daniel Craig with his James Bond car

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