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The Bell Textron Jet pack
Bond Cars
Aston Martin

Aston Martin DB5 (featured in
Goldfinger,
Thunderball,
GoldenEye and a small appearance in
Tomorrow Never Dies)
Features: bulletproof front and rear panels, oil slick, smoke screen, machine guns, rotating licence plates, telescoping tire slashers, tracer receiving console and passenger ejector seat

Aston Martin DBS (featured in
On Her Majesty's Secret Service)
Features: none except for a hiding place for a sniper rifle in the glovebox

Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante (featured in
The Living Daylights)
Features: extending side outriggers, spike-producing tires, missiles, lasers (an update of the DB5's tyre-slashers), signal-intercepting smart radio, head-up display
, rocket propulsion, and a capability to self destruct when needed

Aston Martin V12 Vanquish (nicknamed as the "Vanish" in the movie; featured in
Die Another Day)
Features: front-firing rockets, hood-mounted target-seeking guns, spike-producing tires, passenger ejector seat, and an adaptive camouflage device

Aston Martin DBS V12 (featured in
Casino Royale)
Features: none except for secret compartments that housed Bond's Walther P99, and an emergency med kit which includes components of an emergency medical link to MI6 HQ, antidotes to various poisons and a small defibrillator
Lotus

Lotus Esprit S1 (featured in
The Spy Who Loved Me)
Features: surface-to-air missiles and rear-firing adhesive sprayers to blind pursuers, transformable to become a submarine,depth charges, harpoons and a smoke screen.

Lotus Esprit Turbo (featured in
For Your Eyes Only; Bond had two of this car in FYEO, the first one was white and the other one was in burgundy)
Features: had a remarkable security system- it detonated when Gonzales' henchman broke the window in an attempt to break in
BMW

BMW Z3 (featured in
GoldenEye; became controversial as the first non-British car that was used as Bond's primary mode of transportation)
Features:self-destruct system and stinger missiles located behind the headlights

BMW 750iL (featured in
Tomorrow Never Dies)
Features: bulletproof, had a remarkable security system in which intruders would be electrocuted unless it was disarmed by Bond's mobile phone, had an electronic glovebox with a fingerprint scanner, can be controlled completely by Bond's mobile phone which had an LCD screen that had a driver's view of the car, a cable cutting device in the front hood emblem, tear gas sprayers, and caltrops
that dropped from the bumper

BMW Z8 (featured in
The World Is Not Enough)
Features: ground to air missiles, can be completely controlled by Bond's keychain.
Ford

Ford Mondeo (featured in
Casino Royale)
This was driven by Bond when he was on his way to the Ocean Club in The Bahamas. He later acquired an Aston Martin DBS V12 in Montenegro which makes us conclude that the Ford was just a rented car.
Another gadget, though not Bond's, is a knife within the shoe in from Russia with Love.
Little Nellie (featured in
You Only Live Twice)

This heavily armed, one-man autogyro was used by Bond when he was scanning the mountains for any trace of Blofeld's hideout.
Features: missiles, machine guns, and air-dropped mines
Attache case (featured in
From Russia With Love)

Features: contains a two-piece sniper rifle; fifty gold sovereigns (twenty five on each side; a knife is contained outside the case in a spring loaded compartment; An ordinary talcum powder placed inside will emit tear gas if the case is opened improperly
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