| 10th | Top fictional vehicles |
Throughout the James Bond series of films and novels Q Branch has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other functions.
Contents |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Octopussy | Alfa Romeo GTV6 | Unknown | Bond steals the parked car while its owner uses a pay phone booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two Bavarian BMW police cars.[1] |
| Quantum of Solace | Alfa Romeo 159 | Villain[2] | Shortly after capturing Mr. White, Bond is chased by two Alfas from Lake Como to Siena, Italy. Despite sustaining heavy damage, Bond's Aston Martin DBS V12 manages to escape while both Alfas are destroyed. |
| Quantum of Solace | Alfa Romeo 156 | Police | A Police Vehicle that honked at pedestrians to clear the way after Bond shot Mitchell. |
| Novel | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
| Moonraker | Alfa Romeo Supercharged Straight-8[3] | Unknown | Just before the entrance to Leeds Castle in a Car chase from London to Dover |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Man With The Golden Gun | AMC Hornet | American Motors Car dealership | Featured in The Man with the Golden Gun.[4] Bond steals this red 1974 hatchback from an AMC dealership in Bangkok, Thailand. He makes his exit by crashing through the showroom window.[5] unknowing that Sheriff J.W. Pepper was in it looking to test drive it. A Hornet was also used for the famous twisting corkscrew aerial jump that was captured in just one filming sequence.[6][7] A special modified car performed the stunt with a lower stance and larger wheel wells (just as the Astro Spiral Javelin stunt cars that performed that same jump in AMC sponsored thrill shows) compared to the stock Hornet X model in all of its other appearances in the movie. Seven tests were performed in advance before the one jump performed by an uncredited British stuntman "Bumps" Williard for the film with six (or 8, depending on the source) cameras simultaneously rolling.[8] Two frogmen were positioned in the water, as well as an emergency vehicle and a crane were ready, but not needed. Data and computers at the Cornell University's aeronautics laboratory were used to calculate the stunt and specified 1,460.06 kilograms (3,219 lb) for the weight of car and driver, the exact angles and the 15.86-metre (52 ft) distance between the ramps, as well as the 64.36-kilometre-per-hour (40 mph) launch speed.[9] |
| AMC Matador coupe | Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack | The featured car in The Man with the Golden Gun.[10] "Bond is foiled by perhaps the best trick a getaway car has ever performed; the Matador transforms into a plane."[11] Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack use this 1974 car to kidnap Mary Goodnight and make their escape. In the film, the Matador coupe is converted into a 'car plane' to fly from Bangkok to an island in the China Sea. With the flight tail unit, the complete machine was 9.15 metres (30 ft) long, 12.80 metres (42 ft) wide, and 3.08 metres (10 ft) high and the "flying AMC Matador" was exhibited at auto shows; however, it could only make a 500-metre (1,640 ft) flight so for the film's aerial sequences it was replaced by a meter-long (39-inch) remote controlled model.[9] Transformation of the AMC Matador into a light airplane occurred when wings and flight tail unit were attached to the actual car (that served as the fuselage and landing gear) and a stuntman drove the 'car plane' to a runway at which point the scene cut to the radio-controlled scale model built by John Stears.[8] See Aircraft section below. | |
| AMC Matador sedan | Bangkok Police | The featured police car in The Man with the Golden Gun.[12] The 1974 Matador used in the chase is a left-hand drive model although Thailand operates with left-hand traffic rules. | |
| Moonraker | AMC Concord | Drax Industries | A 1978 D/L station wagon is seen in Moonraker where Bond and Hugo Drax are pigeon hunting.[13] |
| Jeep Wagoneer | Bond is seen briefly driving the Jeep through some caves.[14] | ||
| A View to a Kill | Jeep Cherokee (XJ) | Stacy Sutton | Featured in A View to a Kill where Stacy Sutton is seen driving home.[15] |
| Licence to Kill | Jeep CJ-7 | Henchman Perez | A 1976 Renegade-II is seen in Licence to Kill.[16] It is used by Sanchez's henchman Perez, who fires a FIM-92 Stinger missile at a commandeered oil tanker where Bond does a wheelie (in this scene, Bond crushes the Jeep). |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Jeep Cherokee (XJ) | Wai Lin | A 1997 XJ Cherokee right-hand drive export model is seen in front of Wai Lin's hideout.[17] |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goldfinger | Aston Martin DB5[18] | James Bond | Featured in five films (Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, a small appearance in Tomorrow Never Dies, and Casino Royale – to this list can be added The World Is Not Enough, though shots of the DB5 being driven to MI6's Scottish HQ were cut, leaving its only appearance a confusing satellite image at the end of the film[citation needed]). In the novelisation of GoldenEye it is stated that Bond purchased the DB5 as his own personal vehicle, although the 2006 version of Casino Royale, which reboots Bond film continuity, shows Bond winning it in a game of poker in The Bahamas; as such the Casino Royale version of the vehicle is the only one that is not outfitted with special equipment (Brosnan's DB5 is shown to have special features in GoldenEye). The DB5 can also be used in the video games Agent Under Fire and From Russia with Love. The DB5 also made cameo appearances in the comedy film, The Cannonball Run, driven by Roger Moore's character, and in the TV-film The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., George Lazenby, playing a Bond-like character referred to as "JB", drives a DB5 (with the licence plate "JB"). It also appears in numerous other films in association to Bond including a small cameo in Catch Me If You Can (2002) where the main character purchases one to be like Bond and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) in which Geoffrey Rush, playing Peter Sellers, is shown driving one at the time of making Casino Royale, even though in real life that film did not feature the vehicle. A model is currently on display in the International Spy Museum in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
As of August 2008, the Goldfinger DB5 with gadgets is on display at the Jersey Gold Centre (in the Channel Islands) it features the pop out gun barrels behind the front indicators, the bullet shield behind the rear window and a 3-way revolving front number plate showing "GOLD FINGER" or "JB007" or "BMT216A". |
| On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Aston Martin DBS[19] | The car was seen in only four scenes, including the pre-credits teaser and as James and Tracy's wedding car. Nothing is known about what kind of gadgets were installed, except that it had a hiding place for a sniper rifle in the glovebox. Obviously — given what happens at the end of that movie — it was not fitted with bulletproof glass. The DBS is glimpsed in the subsequent film, Diamonds Are Forever, parked up in Q Branch back in London when Bond calls Q from Amsterdam. | |
| The Living Daylights | Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante | A convertible, it is later "winterised" with a hardtop. It comes with all the usual refinements, including extending side outriggers, spike-producing tires, missiles, lasers (an update of the DB5's tyre-slashers), signal-intercepting smart radio, head-up display and rocket propulsion. It could also self-destruct when primed. | |
| GoldenEye | Aston Martin DB5 | Driven in the opening scenes by Bond, whilst racing a Ferrari. | |
| Die Another Day | Aston Martin V12 Vanquish[20] | The car is equipped with all the usual refinements, including front-firing rockets, hood-mounted target-seeking guns, spike-producing tires, again and a passenger ejector seat in homage to the original Aston Martin DB5, but used here in a clever bit of improvisation by 007 to right the car when it's been flipped onto its roof. The Aston was also equipped with "adaptive camouflage" – a cloaking device that allowed it to become effectively invisible at the push of a button. This vehicle was also featured in the video games Nightfire (2002) and Everything or Nothing (2004). | |
| Casino Royale | Aston Martin DBS V12 | Featured in the second Casino Royale.[21] No special gadget was visible other than the secret compartments which housed Bond's Walther P99, and an emergency med kit which includes components of an emergency medical link to MI6 HQ, antidotes to various poisons and a small defibrillator. In Quantum of Solace an identical coloured vehicle is all but destroyed after a chase at the beginning of the film in Siena, Italy. | |
| Quantum of Solace |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quantum of Solace | Audi A6 | ||
| The Living Daylights | Audi 200 Avant | James Bond | |
| Audi 200 Quattro | British Intelligence |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thunderball | Bentley Mark II Continental | James Bond | ||
| From Russia With Love | Bentley Mark IV | James Bond | Brief appearance | |
| Novel | Vehicle | Owner | Notes | |
| Casino Royale | 1930 Bentley Mark VI | James Bond | Mentioned as personal project car | |
| Moonraker | 1953 Bentley Mark VI | James Bond | ||
| Role of Honour | Bentley Mulsanne Turbo |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Octopussy | BMW 518i | West German police | |
| GoldenEye | BMW Z3[22] | British Secret Service | Supposedly equipped with 'Stinger' missiles and other armaments, which are never seen or used. Car is LHD. Total screen time less than two minutes. |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | BMW 750iL[23] | Loaned to Bond by Q at an Avis rental station in Germany, this car is equipped with missile launchers, caltrops, self-inflating tires and a near-impenetrable body. The BMW can be remotely controlled via a special Ericsson cell phone. During a chase inside a carpark, Bond exits the car and remotely drives it to the rooftop, sending it flying off the carpark before crash-landing into an Avis station across the street. | |
| BMW R1200 motorcycle | Stolen | Driven by James Bond and Wai Lin with some Range Rovers in pursuit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. | |
| The World Is Not Enough | BMW Z8 | James Bond | Cut in half by chopper after firing one shot. |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goldfinger | 1964 Lincoln Continental | Auric Goldfinger | Mobster shot in the backseat by Oddjob and crushed in a junkyard - Later in the film a pair (a sedan and a convertible) bring Bond to the airport on behalf of the US Government. |
| Ford Country Squire | Red 1964 stationwagon | ||
| Ford Ranchero | Driven by Oddjob to carry the crushed Lincoln back to the Goldfinger's Kentucky horsefarm. | ||
| Ford Thunderbird | Felix Leiter | Yellow 1964 Convertible | |
| Ford Mustang Convertible | Tilly Masterton | White over red 1964 convertible. (Called the T-5 in Europe) Tires and lower portion of the right side slashed by Bond's Aston Martin DB5. | |
| Thunderball | Fiona Volpe | ||
| Ford Fairlane Skyliner | Count Lippe | As a punishment for failing to dispose of Bond, Lippe is killed in his Fairlane, which is blown up by villainess Fiona Volpe using rocket launchers mounted on her BSA motorbike. | |
| Ford Thunderbird | Emilio Largo | ||
| Lincoln Continental | James Bond (1965 convertible); Jacques Bouvoir (1964 Lehmann-Peterson limousine) | ||
| On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Mercury Cougar XR7 | Contessa Teresa de Vicenzo (nee: Tracy Draco, Tracy Bond) | Red on Red 1969 Convertible, Driven by Tracy onto a Portugese beach where she attempts suicide, later in a winter stock-car race on an ice-covered track to help Bond escape from Blofeld's henchmen and Irma Bund. |
| Diamonds Are Forever | Ford Mustang Mach 1 | Tiffany Case | The highlight of the Las Vegas car chase is the Mustang balancing on two side wheels to drive through a narrow alley. |
| Ford Econoline | Dr. Metz | ||
| Ford Thunderbird | Mister Wint and Mister Kidd | ||
| Ford Custom 500 | Las Vegas P.D. squads, security vehicles used by Tectronics, Clark County Sheriff's Department, numerous Las Vegas taxicabs | ||
| Ford Galaxie 500 sedan | James Bond (copper-plated sedan 007 is sitting in where he meets with Felix where the CIA agents lose Tiffany) | ||
| The Spy Who Loved Me | 1977 Ford Cortina 2.3 Ghia | Stromberg's henchmen | |
| A View to a Kill | Ford Bronco | Chuck Lee | |
| Ford LTD | James Bond (where he tails Stacy driving back to Oakland) | ||
| Licence to Kill | Mercury Grand Marquis stretched limousine | Truman-Lodge | |
| Lincoln Mark VII LSC | James Bond | ||
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Ford Scorpio | Elliot Carver's henchmen | |
| Die Another Day | Ford Thunderbird | Giacinta Jinx Johnson | |
| Ford Fairlane | James Bond | Ford Fairlane briefly driven by Bond during his visit to Cuba in Die Another Day. A homage to Thunderball where villain Count Lippe drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner. | |
| Casino Royale | Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor | Miami Police | |
| Ford Mondeo | James Bond | ||
| Quantum of Solace | Ford Ka | Camille, when she picks up 007 | |
| Ford Edge (Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model) | Dominic Greene, later by James Bond | ||
| Ford Bronco II | Stolen by James Bond |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. No | LaSalle hearse | Three Blind Mice | |
| Chevrolet Bel Air convertible | British embassy in Jamaica | the first car driven by 007 in a Bond movie | |
| Chevrolet Impala sedan | British embassy in Jamaica | ||
| From Russia With Love | Chevrolet C30 flatbed truck | Rosa Klebb | |
| Diamonds Are Forever | Cadillac hearse (Sovereign Landaulet by Superior Coach Corporation) | Slumber, Inc. | |
| Live and Let Die | Chevrolet Impala | James Bond (1963 convertible while in San Monique) / Kananga's henchmen / J.W.Pepper / Louisiana State Police | |
| Chevrolet Nova | San Monique Police, Kananga's henchmen in New Orleans | ||
| Cadillac Fleetwood "Pimpmobile" | Mr. Big | ||
| Moonraker | Chevrolet Veraneio ambulance | Hugo Drax | |
| A View to a Kill | Chevrolet Corvette C4 | Pola Ivanova | |
| Cadillac Fleetwood 75 limousine | Henchmen of Max Zorin | ||
| The Living Daylights | GMC Vandura | Ambulance | |
| Licence to Kill | Chevrolet Caprice | Fallon (MI6 agent seen after Bond's capture by Hong Kong Narcotics) | |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Opel Senator | Carver's Henchman |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casino Royale | Lotus Formula 3 | Evelyn Tremble | |
| The Spy Who Loved Me | Lotus Esprit S1 | James Bond | Delivered to Bond by Q in Sardinia, this Lotus is capable of transforming into a submarine. In this mode, it is equipped with anti-aircraft missiles. |
| For Your Eyes Only | Lotus Esprit Turbo | Two Esprits are featured in this film. The first, a white model driven by Bond in Spain, is destroyed when a thug trips its self-destruct system by breaking the driver's side window. The second one is a red model driven by Bond at a ski resort in Northern Italy. |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Goldfinger | Mercedes-Benz 180 | Goldfinger's henchmen | |
| On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Mercedes 220S | Blofeld's henchmen | |
| Mercedes-Benz 600 | Blofeld | Silver SWB - Irma Bundt was in the back and shot newlywed Tracy Bond in an attempt to kill James Bond while parked by the side of the road. | |
| For Your Eyes Only | Mercedes 280SE | Emile Locque | |
| Octopussy | Mercedes 250SE | Soviet Army | |
| The Living Daylights | Mercedes-Benz W111 | Pushkin's motorcade | |
| The Man With The Golden Gun | Mercedes-Benz W115 | White UK version | |
| GoldenEye | Mercedes W140 | French Navy | |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | 2 Mercedes W126s | Elliot Carver's henchmen |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| From Russia with Love | Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith[24] | Kerim Bey | |
| Goldfinger | 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III | Auric Goldfinger | chassis no. 3BU168; Barker sedanca de ville |
| On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow[25] | Marc-Ange Draco | |
| Moonraker | Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II | Manuela | |
| For Your Eyes Only | Aristotle Kristatos | ||
| Octopussy | Rolls-Royce Phantom III | Kamal Khan | |
| The Man With The Golden Gun | Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow | Peninsula Hotel | |
| Licence to Kill | James Bond | ||
| The World Is Not Enough | Valentin Zukovsky | ||
| A View to a Kill | Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II | Sir Godfrey Tibbet |
| Novel | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Man from Barbarossa | Saab 900 Turbo | Bond's vehicle of choice in many of the John Gardner Bond novels, beginning with Licence Renewed. Dubbed, "Silver Beast",[26] it is Bond's private vehicle modified by the real-life company Communication Control Systems, Ltd. (CCS) (now called Security Intelligence Technology Group[27]). He also rents a SAAB 9000 CD in Nobody Lives for Ever (1986) and No Deals, Mr. Bond (1987). | |
| Never Send Flowers | |||
| SeaFire |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| From Russia With Love | Citroën 11 Legere | KGB Bulgarians | |
| For Your Eyes Only | Citroën 2CV | Melina Havelock | A car belonging to Havelock. The car used in the movie was allegedly fitted with a Citroën GS 4-cylinder boxer engine (in place of the standard 2-cylinder boxer), to make it able to outrun the two Peugeot 504s in pursuit.[citation needed] |
| Licence to Kill | Maserati Biturbo | Franz Sanchez | |
| GoldenEye | GAZ-31029 | General Ourumov | |
| GoldenEye | ZAZ-965 | Jack Wade, CIA agent with "Rose" tattoo | |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Daimler Limousine | MI6 | |
| Die Another Day | Jaguar XKR | Zao | |
| Casino Royale | Daimler Limousine | Hotel Splendide | |
| Casino Royale | Jaguar XJ8 | Le Chiffre | |
| Casino Royale | Jaguar XJ8 | Mr. White | |
| Octopussy | Brown Range Rover Classic 2dr Convertible | James Bond | |
| Quantum of Solace | Jaguar XJ8 | Dominic Greene | |
| Quantum of Solace | Volvo S40T5 | James Bond | |
| Quantum of Solace | Volkswagen Type 1 | Camille | When she picks up bond from the hotel after he escapes the MI6 agents. (Probably a Brazilian version. Most likely stolen.) |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Live and Let Die | AEC Regent RT-type double-decker bus | James Bond and Solitaire | |
| Diamonds Are Forever | Moon buggy | Whyte Industries | |
| Thunderball | BSA Lightning motorcycle | ||
| The Spy Who Loved Me | 1976 Leyland Sherpa | Jaws | |
| Kawasaki Z900 | Stromberg henchman | ||
| For Your Eyes Only | GP Beach Buggy | Aristotle Kristatos' henchmen | |
| Yamaha 500 XT | Erich Kriegler | ||
| A View to a Kill | American LaFrance ladder truck | San Francisco Fire Department | |
| The Living Daylights | Panhard AML | Soviet Air Force | |
| VAB AFV | General Koskov | ||
| Licence to Kill | Kenworth W500B | Franz Sanchez | |
| GoldenEye | T-55M5 | Russian Reserve Army, Leningrad Military District | |
| Casino Royale | New Holland tractor | ||
| International 4900 |
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| From Russia With Love | Orient Express (Istanbul - Venice) | TCDD/SNCF | |
| You Only Live Twice | Tanaka's underground train in Tokyo | Tiger Tanaka | |
| From Russia With Love | BOB ABDeh 4/4 (Interlaken – Zweilütschinen - Lauterbrunnen) | BOB | |
| Live And Let Die | Underground monorail on San Monique | Kananga | |
| Live And Let Die | Sleeping train with diesel locomotive (probably from New Orleans to New York) | Unknown | |
| The Spy who Loved Me | Train from Cairo, Egypt to Sardinia | Unknown | |
| Octopussy | Steam locomotive 62 015 at Octopussy's Circus Train | DR/Octopussy | |
| A View to a Kill | Mine Train | Max Zorin | |
| The Living Daylights | Vienna tram | Wiener Linien | |
| GoldenEye | Armoured ICBM Train (intercontinental ballistic missile) | Alec Trevelyan | Sometimes nicknamed "The Haunting Face" due to its appearance |
| Casino Royale (2006) | Pendolino CD-serie 680 | CD |
| Film | Aircraft | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| From Russia With Love | Hiller UH -12 "Raven" helicopter | Rosa Klebb | |
| Goldfinger | Lockheed JetStar[28] | Auric Goldfinger | |
| Hiller 12E4 | Auric Goldfinger (helicopter with atomic bomb) | Still flying today in the UK (G-ASAZ) | |
| Aviation Traders Carvair | British United Air Ferries | ||
| Thunderball | Avro Vulcan[29] | RAF | |
| SAR Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress | CIA | ||
| You Only Live Twice | 'Little Nellie'/Wallis WA-116 Series 1 gyroplane[30] | James Bond | |
| Space Capsule | USSR, NASA | ||
| CH-46 Sea Knight | |||
| Kawasaki KV-107II]] | Tiger Tanaka | ||
| Lockheed Hercules | Japanese Navy (seen deploying life rafts after the SPECTRE lair is destroyed) | ||
| The Man with the Golden Gun | Republic RC-3 Seabee | James Bond | |
| AMC Matador – Flying car | Francisco Scaramanga | ||
| Moonraker | Handley Page Jetstream | Jaws | |
| Space Shuttle | Hugo Drax | ||
| Lockheed L-188 Electra | Hugo Drax/Drax Air Freight | ||
| Boeing/Lockheed OV-101 - Space Shuttle Enterprise | NASA/United States Space Marine Force | ||
| Boeing 747 - Space Shuttle Carrier | NASA | ||
| For your eyes only | Bell 206 JetRanger | MI6 | |
| PZL Mi-2 | General Gogol | ||
| Octopussy | Acrostar Jet[31] | James Bond | |
| Beechcraft 'Twin Beech' | Kamal Khan | ||
| Hot Air Balloon | MI6 - Q Branch | ||
| A View To A Kill | Blimp | Max Zorin | |
| The Living Daylights | Hawker Siddeley Nimrod | RAF | |
| British Aerospace Harrier T.10 | MI6 | ||
| Lockheed Hercules | M | ||
| Gen. Koskov | |||
| GoldenEye | Eurocopter Tiger | French Navy | |
| Mikoyan MiG-29 | Russian Air Force | ||
| Pilatus PC-6 | Russian chemical producers | ||
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Aero L-39 Albatros | Central Asian terrorists | |
| Die Another Day | Switchblades - PHASST (Programmable High Altitude Single Soldier Transport)[32] | US Military | |
| Antonov An-124 on the outside, Ilyushin Il-76 when they're in the plane | North Korea | ||
| Quantum of Solace | Douglas DC-3 | Unnamed Bolivian civilian |
Bell helicopters had previously been seen in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Diamonds Are Forever, Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, and Moonraker.
| Film | Vehicle | Owner | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| From Russia With Love | Speedboat | Red Grant (later James Bond and Tatiana Romanova) | |
| Thunderball | Disco Volante | Emilio Largo | |
| You Only Live Twice | Ning Po Cargo Ship | Osato Chemicals/SPECTRE | |
| Unidentified British Submarine | Royal Navy/MI6 | ||
| Unidentified British Destroyer | Royal Navy | ||
| Diamonds Are Forever | Mountbatten class (SR.N4) Hovercraft | ||
| SS Canberra | |||
| Live and Let Die | Glastron GT-150 | Dr. Kananga | |
| Glastron CV-19 | Deke Rodgers | ||
| The Spy Who Loved Me | Speedboat | Stromberg Shipping Lines | |
| SS Liparus Oil Tanker | Stromberg Shipping Lines | ||
| Lotus Esprit S2 – "Wet Nellie" submarine | Q-Branch/James Bond | ||
| Submarines | Soviet, British, and American Governments | ||
| HMS Fearless | Royal Navy | ||
| Moonraker | Gondola-hovercraft[34] | Q-Branch/James Bond | |
| Q's Hydrofoil Boat | Q-Branch/James Bond | ||
| For Your Eyes Only | HMS St. Georges | MI6 Intelligence Surveillance Ship | |
| SS Colombina | Milos Columbo | ||
| Unidentified Yacht | Timothy Havelock, later Melina Havelock | ||
| Mini Sub | MI6/Q-Branch/James Bond | ||
| Octopussy | Alligator Boat | Q-Branch/James Bond | |
| A View To A Kill | Iceberg | MI6 | |
| Licence to Kill | SS Wavekrest | Milton Krest | |
| Sentinel Mini Sub | Milton Krest | ||
| GoldenEye | La Fayette class frigate | French Navy | |
| Tomorrow Never Dies | Sea Shadow | Elliot Carver | |
| HMS Devonshire | Royal Navy | ||
| HMS Bedford | Royal Navy | ||
| The World is Not Enough | Q's Retirement Recreational Boat | MI6 | |
| Unidentified Russian Victor III class submarine | Russian Navy |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|