The
action is set against some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks including the
Shard, Tower Bridge, City Hall and Millennium Bridge. Mitch, who is at the
wheel of the Santorini Black XF, is unaware he is being pursued by free runner
and Parkour athlete Lynn Jung. The reason for their chase? He has unwittingly
dropped his tickets to the screening and Lynn is determined to ensure his wait
to see No Time To Die is over.
The
six-mile chase starts in Laffone Street, close to Tower Bridge, and weaves its
way across the city with Lynn running, jumping and somersaulting in pursuit of
Mitch, who is enjoying the XF’s luxury, comfort and serenity thanks to its
Active Noise Cancellation and Cabin Air Ionisation technology.
Distanced
from the noise and chaos of the city around him, Mitch focuses on the drive,
making the most of the XF’s precise, intuitive steering – and the responsive,
refined performance of its Ingenium engine. The action concludes in London’s
famous Baker Street, where the tickets are returned in spectacular style,
allowing Mitch to finally enjoy No Time to Die.
Throughout
the race across town, 007 fans will spot a few familiar faces along the route,
including a bullet-holed XF from No Time to Die as well as notable Jaguar
models that appeared in past films, including the C-X75 from Spectre (2015) and
the XKR Convertible from Die Another Day (2002).
Anna
Gallagher, Jaguar Brand Director, said: “The Jaguar XF is a car designed to
tackle any journey with an unrivalled balance of luxury, comfort and
refinement. Whether it’s a high-speed pursuit through twisting streets and
piazzas of Matera where the car filmed it’s No Time To Die chase sequences, or
the bustling streets of London – the XF really is a car for every occasion”.