Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond – Volume 1 by Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury
By: FSWL team
Published: 2024-10-29
Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond is a new book published by Porter Press in the UK written by Matthew Field and From Sweden with Love contributor Ajay Chowdhury, the authors behind the critically acclaimed book Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films.
Sixty years after Goldfinger (1964), new ‘Bondbuster’ book from Porter Press reveals the inside story of James Bond’s vehicles
Announced 60 years to the day after the release of Goldfinger, the most iconic James Bond film of all time, Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond celebrates the gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5 and dozens more vehicles used by 007, his allies and his foes through the air, on land and in the sea.
The iconic Aston Martin became the film’s iconic four-wheeled star. Yet this, the first of three volumes, reveals that it was one of more than 100 vehicles to feature in the James Bond movies produced by EON Productions, the longest-running film franchise in cinema history.
A must for Bond fans and followers worldwide, Spy Octane, written by acclaimed Bond historians Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury, presents for the first time the definitive, in-depth captivating story of each and every one of these vehicles – and much more besides. It is unauthorised and unofficial.
Through incredible detective work the authors have unearthed undiscovered and ground-breaking secrets behind the vehicles such as the autogyro Little Nellie and the Toyota 2000GT Convertible in You Only Live Twice (1967), the Moon Buggy in Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and of course the Aston Martin – which secured the most successful product placement deal in movie history and was described as ‘the most famous car in the world’.
Spy Octane draws upon hundreds of exclusive interviews with the filmmakers, actors, stunt-drivers, motor industry executives, museum curators and private vehicle owners, as well as countless motoring and entertainment periodicals, books, magazines and unpublished ephemera.
Some of these cars and crafts embarked on glamorous promotional tours around the world, others ended up on the race track, in museums, in the hands of collectors – or abandoned to rot, only to be rediscovered decades later.
Hundreds of never-before-seen period photographs take the reader on a journey through the golden age of James Bond in the 1960s, exploring Bond creator Ian Fleming’s passion for exotic travel and individualistic motor cars before detailing the array of vehicles which propelled 007 through the first seven Bond films on land, sea and in the air.
Author Matthew Field said: “We have been so fortunate to have been granted access to a great number of private archives from around the world as well as those of Ford and Toyota who have shared a wealth of incredible, never-before-published photographs and documents.”
Author Ajay Chowdhury commented: “We have been blessed with the cooperation of so many who have entrusted us with their stories for the first time. We have also unearthed 007 vehicles which were thought to have been lost forever.”
Former Aston Martin executive Mike Ashley, who took James Bond’s DB5 on a world tour to promote the release of Goldfinger in 1964, said: “It has been an absolute honour to share my story in Spy Octane, and the book is a wonderful 60th anniversary celebration of Aston Martin’s collaboration with James Bond. Flicking through this incredible volume and seeing all the other 007 vehicles beyond just Aston Martin – it is a great reminder of what an extraordinary cultural phenomenon the world of James Bond has become and the role it has played in automotive history and beyond.”
Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond – Volume 1 is now available for pre-order via PorterPress.co.uk. If you use the code SWEDEN10 during checkout, you’ll receive a 10% discount. Note: The first 400 copies is signed by the authors.
About Spy Octane: The Vehicles of James Bond – Volume 1
Authors: Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury
Publication: November 2024
Jacketed hardback | 317mm x 270mm | 416 pages | RRP 99.00 GBP
ISBN 978-1-913089-85-6 | over 1000 images
About the authors
Matthew Field and Ajay Chowdhury collaborated on Some Kind of Hero: The Remarkable Story of the James Bond Films published by The History Press in 2015. They curated and wrote the special edition bookazines Remembering Roger Moore and Sean Connery: A James Bond Journey for MI6 Confidential. Their work has appeared in James Bond articles and publications around the world. In 2019 Field’s Porter Press book The Self Preservation Society: 50 Years of The Italian Job won the Royal Automobile Club’s Motoring Book of the Year.