The spectator gets a rush of adrenaline from the vehicle chase scenes that are included in the James Bond flicks. In this post, we will discuss the best chases that 007 has ever been in.
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1. Quantum of Solace
In this thrilling film, James Bond is shown traveling through the mountains of Italy’s Lago di Garda region in an Aston Martin DBS V12 on his way to Siena. On this route, however, he is not alone as two Alfa Romeo 159s are following closely behind him with their lights and sirens blaring. Bond navigates this narrow route with dexterity, dodging automobiles as he goes. When James Bond finally reaches his objective, his Aston Martin is riddled with bullet holes and only has one door remaining.
2. The Living Daylights
Bond uses a laser mounted in his Aston Martin V8 automobile to remove the upper body of a police car that is pursuing him while he is being pursued by the police. Following a meeting with a police roadblock later in the film, he fires missiles from his vehicle as if this previous action were insufficient. He gets away after a truck explodes in front of him. In addition to this, Bond gets into issues with the army, which ends in shooting his tire off. Because of this, he decides to put the automobile into skating mode and proceed to drive it through the snow. Amazing!
3. Spectre
When Blofeld discovers that James Bond is attending a S.P.E.C.T.R.E. conference in Rome under cover of darkness, he orders his sidekick Mr. Hinx to pursue Bond. Bond drives off in an Aston Martin DB10 that was specifically created for the film. He is being pursued by Hinx, who is in a ferocious Jaguar C-X75. Bond, as luck would have it, emerges victorious in the end.
4. Golden Eye
The Aston Martin DB5 and the Ferrari 355 GTS Spider face off in a racing match that is depicted in this movie. This high-speed chase is taking place through the streets of Monaco, which serve as the battleground. In it, James Bond drives a DB5 and Xenia Onottop, who drives a red Ferrari GTS Spider and demonstrates resilience, is involved. Bond succeeds in vanquishing the bad guy in the end.
5. License To Kill
Bond gives chase to a drug lord who is attempting to flee with four tankers filled with cocaine and gasoline. He takes one tanker, a Kenworth W900B, and speeds away from the scene. When a missile is fired in his direction, he immediately makes a turn of 45 degrees and is able to safely avoid being hit by the missile.