The Range Rover Sport SVR went off-road to pursue James Bond in the film 'No Time To Die'.
The action vehicles and stunt professionals on the new James Bond film pushed the most powerful Land Rover ever made to extremes. A new video gives a taste of the high-speed action as the team explain why Range Rover SVR was "perfect for the job".
The chase sequence puts the luxury performance SUV in the midst of the action, led by Oscar-winning special effects and action vehicles supervisor Chris Corbould and stunt co-ordinator Lee Morrison, according to a press statement issued in Doha by Alfardan Premier Motors Co, the official retailer of Jaguar Land Rover vehicles in Qatar.
Morrison said, “I was really keen to shoot a Bond chase sequence off-road, in a really challenging environment, and the Range Rover Sport SVR was the perfect choice for this part of the story. We shoot everything for real, so we’ve pushed it to the absolute maximum and the pursuit promises to be one of the memorable set-piece moments of the film.”
The Range Rover Sport SVR takes luxury performance to new heights with enhanced driving dynamics and a powerful 575PS supercharged V8 engine, making it the "perfect choice for the role". It can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds (0-60mph in 4.3 seconds) and has a top speed of 283km/h (176mph), making it the fastest ever Land Rover.
The SVRs used in 'No Time To Die' feature the same specially tuned suspension as production models – devised by engineers at Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations to deliver more responsive handling and tighter body control without compromising comfort.
The pair of Eiger Grey models are fitted with Narvik Black 22-inch alloy wheels and the optional Carbon Pack, which includes Gloss Carbon Fibre front fender vents, lower bumper intakes, grille and mirrors. The optional lightweight SVR Carbon Fibre vented bonnet features a body coloured finish in 'No Time To Die', but can also be specified with an exposed carbon fibre centre section.
Finbar McFall, Land Rover Brand and Jaguar and Land Rover Marketing Operations director said: “The Range Rover Sport SVRs in 'No Time To Die' strike a unique mix of stealth and performance. Now, you can replicate this combination and celebrate the release of the 25th Bond film with a single click on the Land Rover configurator.”
The Range Rover, the original luxury SUV, made its world premiere in 1970. Since then, the family has grown to include the Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar. 'No Time To Die' also features a Range Rover Classic alongside three Defenders and a Series III Land Rover.
Land Rover has a long-standing partnership with EON Productions and James Bond films, which began in 1983 when a Range Rover Convertible appeared in 'Octopussy'. Most recently, in 2015 the Range Rover Sport starred in major action sequences in 'SPECTRE'.
The chase sequence puts the luxury performance SUV in the midst of the action, led by Oscar-winning special effects and action vehicles supervisor Chris Corbould and stunt co-ordinator Lee Morrison, according to a press statement issued in Doha by Alfardan Premier Motors Co, the official retailer of Jaguar Land Rover vehicles in Qatar.
Morrison said, “I was really keen to shoot a Bond chase sequence off-road, in a really challenging environment, and the Range Rover Sport SVR was the perfect choice for this part of the story. We shoot everything for real, so we’ve pushed it to the absolute maximum and the pursuit promises to be one of the memorable set-piece moments of the film.”
The Range Rover Sport SVR takes luxury performance to new heights with enhanced driving dynamics and a powerful 575PS supercharged V8 engine, making it the "perfect choice for the role". It can accelerate from 0-100km/h in 4.5 seconds (0-60mph in 4.3 seconds) and has a top speed of 283km/h (176mph), making it the fastest ever Land Rover.
The SVRs used in 'No Time To Die' feature the same specially tuned suspension as production models – devised by engineers at Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations to deliver more responsive handling and tighter body control without compromising comfort.
The pair of Eiger Grey models are fitted with Narvik Black 22-inch alloy wheels and the optional Carbon Pack, which includes Gloss Carbon Fibre front fender vents, lower bumper intakes, grille and mirrors. The optional lightweight SVR Carbon Fibre vented bonnet features a body coloured finish in 'No Time To Die', but can also be specified with an exposed carbon fibre centre section.
Finbar McFall, Land Rover Brand and Jaguar and Land Rover Marketing Operations director said: “The Range Rover Sport SVRs in 'No Time To Die' strike a unique mix of stealth and performance. Now, you can replicate this combination and celebrate the release of the 25th Bond film with a single click on the Land Rover configurator.”
The Range Rover, the original luxury SUV, made its world premiere in 1970. Since then, the family has grown to include the Range Rover Sport, Evoque and Velar. 'No Time To Die' also features a Range Rover Classic alongside three Defenders and a Series III Land Rover.
Land Rover has a long-standing partnership with EON Productions and James Bond films, which began in 1983 when a Range Rover Convertible appeared in 'Octopussy'. Most recently, in 2015 the Range Rover Sport starred in major action sequences in 'SPECTRE'.