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Land Rover Defender 90 Rally Special James Bond Edition

Land Rover Defender 90 Rally Special James Bond Edition

Something was in the water in the mid-20th Century when Brits created both the Land Rover and James Bond. Have there ever been two things on this earth more handsome or debonair? Not that I can think of. To celebrate 60 years of Bond (James Bond), Land Rover has created a special edition Defender 90 with a black body that has the names of all of the James Bond films in gold on the hood and hatchback. Special upgrades to this model include improved cooling for the engine and transmission, a sports exhaust, a full roll cage, and a spoiler on the back of the roof. A large Bond logo adorns the Defender’s sides, but there are worse things to be than a billboard for 007 himself.