Lotus Esprit James Bond

Lotus Esprit James Bond. James Bond Edition Lotus Esprit S1 Forza Wiki Fandom A rear-mounted cement launcher engages first, blotting the windscreen of a pursuing car, before a chopper picks up the. The S1 was launched in October 1975 at the Paris Auto Show, and went into production in June 1976, replacing the Europa in the Lotus model lineup

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the car's Q Branch modifications come into play when the villain's men, including Jaws, give chase From specifications to special editions: this is everything you need to know.

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The Lotus Esprit S1 (or Series 1) is a sports car that was built by Lotus in the United Kingdom between 1976 and 1978 The car gained fame through its appearance in the 1977 film, The Spy Who Loved Me, where it was featured in a long chase sequence. To destroy the hovering helicopter, Bond launches an air-to-sea missile using the car's gearshift.

Lotus Esprit S1 (1976) James Bond Wiki FANDOM powered by Wikia. From specifications to special editions: this is everything you need to know. When James Bond drove a Lotus Esprit S1 directly into the water on the Sardinian coast to escape a helicopter in hot pursuit in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), he introduced what is one of 007's best-known gadgets; flipping a switch the car turns into a submarine

Spécial 007 La Lotus Esprit S1 de James Bond. The Lotus now deploys its full range underwater conversion system; rudders and fins emerge from the sides, a propeller replaces the back bumper, blackened windows block out glare and a periscope rises from the roof The Spy Who Loved Me was the tenth James Bond film and the third to star Roger Moore as British secret agent, 007