Meet the villain's $1 million Jaguar from James Bond's 'Spectre'

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Jaguar C-X75

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In "Spectre," James Bond's 24th adventure, the car driven by the villain is getting as much if not more attention as 007's iconic Aston Martin (a DB10, this time around). In the film, a villainous henchman, called "Mr. Hinx," driving an orange Jaguar C-X75 engages in a high-speed chase with Bond's bespoke Aston through the streets of Rome.

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Although Bond's Q-prepared Aston Martin is an absolute work of art, one can't help but be impressed by the sexy, or possibly terrifying, Jaguar.

"The C-X75 programme represents the pinnacle of Jaguar's engineering and design expertise," Jaguar global brand director Adrian Hallmark said in a statement. "It is arguably the world's fastest test-bed for the world's most advanced technologies, combining as it does a remarkable hybrid powertrain with awe-inspiring performance."

For most people, the Jaguar C-X75 is a stunning movie prop. But the reality is that the car has lived a short, but eventful life filled with stunning achievement and untapped potential.

Here's a closer look at the sleek super car.

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"Spectre" is playing in US theaters now.