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Spectre villain car to be displayed at Autosport International

  • Dec 11, 2015
  • 1 min read

Hinx’s Jaguar C-X75 from the latest James Bond film Spectre will be displayed at the upcoming Autosport Show in January, with one also being driven in the Live Action Arena.

The car was provided by Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering. Williams will be bringing with them eight of their Formula One cars to the show, as well as Damon Hill who will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of his World Championship with the team.

“Collaborating with Jaguar on the project has been a great experience and is something the Williams Advanced Engineering team is extremely proud of. It shows just how incredibly diverse our skills are at Grove,” said Mike O’Driscoll, CEO of Williams.

“It was fantastic to share the C-X75 with people all over the world in SPECTRE - but now we’re really excited to bring the cars closer to home at Autosport International, where we’ll have these slices of movie history lined up alongside some of our most important Formula One cars.”

Ian France, Autosport International show director, said: "To have one of the genuine Jaguar C-X75 cars from SPECTRE on display at Autosport International is incredible enough, but to have another performing in the Live Action Arena is real treat.”

Autosport International will be taking place from January 14-17.

 
 
 

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