The Jaguar C-X75, originally designed by Ian Callum’s team in 2010, has been re-engineered by CALLUM to become the world’s first road-legal version of this iconic car. Known for its role in the James Bond film Spectre, this particular car—one of only four stunt cars that survived—has undergone extensive modifications to meet UK road standards.
CALLUM’s engineers made hundreds of adjustments, from installing quieter exhausts and catalytic converters to new E-marked glass and refined switchgear. The vehicle also received an upgraded carbon fiber finish, with panel gaps tightened and quick-release latches removed for a sleek, polished appearance. Showcased at Bicester’s Sunday Scramble, the Jaguar C-X75 by CALLUM is now ready for the road, blending cinematic legacy with modern engineering.