Read Also: Jaguar I-Pace Electric Car Reduced to Ashes After Battery Fire in US This SUV is estimated to attract bids between £200,000-£300,000 (Rs 1.92 crore – Rs 2.88 crore) which will go in aid of Tusk conservation charity. The estimated auction price for the Defender 110 SUV – which was instrumental in the film’s action sequences – has been kept between £300,000-£500,000 which roughly translates into Rs 2.88 crore – Rs 4.80 crore.Īnother Defender SUV going for auction at Christie’s is a 110 V8 Bond Edition which has been developed by SV Bespoke and boasts of a unique ‘60 Years of Bond’ logo at the instrument panel end cap. Jaguar XF (Image Credits: Jaguar Land Rover) Each car represents a unique piece of James Bond history which we’re sure collectors will be keen to own and we are delighted to be able to support our charity partners through their sale,” said Nick Collins, Executive Director Vehicle Programmes, Jaguar Land Rover. “Defender, Range Rover and Jaguar were in the thick of the action in No Time To Die. All the vehicles going in the auction flaunt unique VIN (vehicle identification number) 007. The charity auction lot of vehicles will comprise of a couple of Land Rover Defender SUVs and a unit each of Range Rover Sport SVR and Jaguar XF. Though the pre-sale highlights exhibition will be admittance free at Christie’s Headquarters between September 15-28, 2022. The live auction will take place at Christie’s in London on Septemand it will be an invitation only event. As 007 movies complete 60 years of existence, the stunt vehicles used in the latest flick – No Time To Die – are going under the hammer in order to support the British Red Cross. If the high adrenaline action cars of James Bond have always made your heart skip a beat and you have always dreamt of owning them one day, this piece is certainly for you.
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