James Bond: Daniel Craig To Drive £250,000 Electric Aston Martin In Next Instalment

In the next Instalment of British spy film James Bond, attention will be given to impact of fossil fuel automobiles on the environment. 
In that effect, the film director Cary Jogi Fukunaga brought about the idea of Daniel Craig not driving gasoline cars, but a zero-emission £250,000 electric Aston Martin. 
Sources close to Jogi who replaced Danny Boyle as director revealed that the new director is green fan and has been working closely with the maker of the eco-friendly Aston Martin Rapide E to make ensure that the vehicle is used in the film. 
"The decision was spearheaded by the film's new director, who's a total tree-hugge," an insider told The Sun.
He is working directly with Aston Martin to get one of their electric cars ready for its big close-up...They felt the time was right to put him [James Bond] in a zero emission vehicle." 
Rapide E is Britain's first electric vehicle and it rarely seen around - the manufacturer has only made 155 units and that is all it has available globally. 
Bond's 25th instalment is scheduled for release in 2020 and that is believed to be Daniel Craig's last appearance in the film. 

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