Bond in Motion – No Time To Die at the National Motor Museum.
Featuring nine iconic vehicles, gadgets and costumes from the latest 007 film, Bond in Motion – No Time To Die was a new exhibition which opened at the National Motor Museum, following the film’s UK release on the 30th September 2021. The exhibition was on show until 15th November 2022.
FEATURES
ICONIC CARS
The exhibition featured nine iconic vehicles from the highly anticipated No Time To Die, including Bond’s silver birch Aston Martin DB5, the Aston Martin V8, the J90 Series Toyota Land Cruiser Prado and new Defender 110, plus many more.
NEW GADGETS
Visitors were able to get a close look at new gadgets from Q Branch, including Bond’s Q-enhanced Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch, alongside technical plans for vehicle designs and DB5 weapons.
World exclusives
Visitors were amongst the first to see the No Time To Die folding-wing glider. The full-size model was suspended above Bond’s iconic silver birch Aston Martin DB5, complete with a new LED number plate and machine guns.
Merchandise
As well as a fantastic line up of cars, gadgets and costumes from No Time To Die, the exhibition featured a range of Bond merchandise available to buy in the Beaulieu gift shop and at 007store.com.
NEW Exhibits added!
The Toyota Prado was the final vehicle to join the exhibition from the James Bond 007 film. The tan-coloured J90 Series Toyota Land Cruiser Prado featured in some of the film’s most high-octane chase scenes, as Bond is relentlessly pursued by a fleet of 4×4’s, bikes and a helicopter.
BEHIND THE SCENES
Take a look behind the scenes as the National Motor Museum prepared for the launch of Bond In Motion – No Time To Die.
All included in your ticket
Bond In Motion – No Time To Die was part of a marvellous day out to Beaulieu that all the family could enjoy together. Entry includes admission to all of the Beaulieu attractions including the National Motor Museum, World of Top Gear, Little Beaulieu, Palace House, Beaulieu Abbey and our stunning grounds and gardens.