Triumph
Two James Bond Edition Triumph motorcycles, both hand-signed and owned by Daniel Craig will be auctioned in October 2024 to support the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
Amazon has launched the #CrackTheCode007 X-Ray competition in which you can win a rare Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition Motorcycle or one of the 6 other 007 themed prizes.
Triumph celebrates 60 Years of Bond with the release of the ultra-exclusive Speed Triple 1200 RR Bond Edition, limited to just 60 motorcycles worldwide.
Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE
Several Triumph motorcycles can be seen in the 25th James Bond film No Time To Die (2021), including a custom Scrambler 1200, ridden by Bond himself.
This Sunday, 5th June 2022, ten iconic James Bond vehicles will join Act II of the People’s Pageant in a once-in-a-lifetime procession celebrating The Queen and 70 years of exceptional service to her country.
Triumph announced a new limited edition motorcycle inspired by the Tiger 900 Rally Pro, which features in stunt sequences in No Time To Die (2021).
Today an official and stunning No Time To Die IMAX poster was released, featuring Daniel Craig as James Bond on the Triumph motorcycle in Matera, during the intense chase scene.
Several action vehicles from the new James Bond film No Time To Die are now on show at Bond In Motion in central London.
Triumph Stag
In the movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971) James Bond (Sean Connery) drives a Triumph Stag to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The car is owned by diamond smuggler Peter Franks, but after Franks is apprehended, Bond assumes Franks identity and takes the car.
Skinny Bridge and canals, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
In the movie Diamonds Are Forever (1971), several scenes were filmed in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. James Bond (Sean Connery), disguised as a professional smuggler and murderer Peter Franks, travels to Amsterdam to meet contact Tiffany Case. The real Peter Franks shows up, but Bond intercepts and kills him and switches IDs to make it seem like Franks is Bond.