9. Aston Martin V8 — The Living Daylights, 1987
The next James Bond was Timothy Dalton, and Aston Martin returned to the franchise after a long 18-year hiatus. The car had a control panel under the armrest with buttons for operating lasers, missiles, a rocket booster, spiked tires, and more.
10. BMW 750IL — Tomorrow Never Dies, 1997
The 750IL was not only packed to the brim with neat spy tech, but it was also actually driving really well. It was equipped with a bulletproof body and glass, all kinds of missiles, tear gas, etc., and could be controlled via a smartphone. Well, that’s not true. This BMW had a stuntman sitting in the back seat, with a specially equipped steering wheel and a screen showing the road. Still, pretty memorable.
11. BMW Z8 — The World Is Not Enough, 1999
This was the last movie where the MI-6 agent drove a BMW. The magnificent Z8 supercar was equipped just like its predecessors, but the new Q also added six cupholders. You can’t imagine James-Bond without a morning coffee!
12. Aston Martin V12 Vanquish — Die Another Day, 2002
Finally, the franchise rolled back from doing Ford and BMW ads to using the British Aston Martin. This particular model had a unique ability to become invisible. Many people called it a ridiculous invention, but most fans really liked this feature.