A Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE stunt bike, used in the filming of No Time To Die has sold for 138,600 GBP (154,317 USD or AED 566,821) benefitting the Severn Hospice in a charity auction at Christie’s to celebrate 60 years of James Bond films.
Among the items auctioned, Triumph Motorcycles provided the Scrambler 1200 XE that was ridden by Daniel Craig as James Bond and also ridden by stunt riders Paul Edmondson and Martin Craven during the filming of the latest 007 film, No Time To Die (2021). With an estimated of £20,000-£30,000 (22,000 to 33,500 USD or 80,808 to 123,048 AED) value, the Scrambler 1200 XE was sold to an online bidder for 138,600 GBP (154,317 USD or AED 566,821).
The proceeds raised from the auction of the Scrambler 1200 XE will go to the independent charity Severn Hospice, which gives specialist care and support free of charge to families across Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin and Mid Wales who are living with an incurable illness.
The live auction featured 25 lots comprising vehicles, watches, costumes and props many of which related to the 25th Bond film, No Time To Die, with the final six lots offered representing each of the six actors who have played Bond. An online sale featuring 35 lots spanning the 25 films, continues until James Bond Day on October 5th, 2022 – the 60th anniversary of the world premiere of the first James Bond film Dr. No in 1962.