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Felipe Massa srive Bond villain's Jaguar C-X75

Felipe Massa srive Bond villain's Jaguar C-X75

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Oct 2015, 05:44 pm
Mexico City, Oct 30 (IBNS) : Jaguar’s C-X75 supercar featured in the new Bond adventure, Spectre , made its Americas debut in Mexico City today with Williams Martini Racing driver Felipe Massa at the wheel.

This activity celebrates the Americas movie premiere, taking place in Mexico City on Nov 2, and the Formula One Gran Premio de Mexico.

Williams Martini Racing driver Felipe Massa, said: “It was a thrill to take the wheel of a real stunt car used in a Bond movie.  Jaguar partnered with Williams Advanced Engineering on the production of these stunning supercars, so it was great to experience some of what my colleagues have developed outside of F1.  It was so much fun, and very exciting to be driving the Jaguar on a Spectre  filming location here in Mexico City.”

Spectre, the 24th James Bond film, from Albert R. Broccoli’s EON Productions, Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Studios and Sony Pictures Entertainment, sees the Jaguar C-X75 driven by latest Bond nemesis Hinx in one of the movie’s most iconic high speed car chases. 

Driven by actor Dave Bautista, who plays Hinx in the movie, the C-X75 supercar, named the most advanced Jaguar ever created, was provided by Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) in collaboration with development partner Williams Advanced Engineering.

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