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Moke America

19th January 2021

An obscure vehicle from Live And Let Die is being reimagined

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Press Release
Moke America is proud to announce its official partnership with EON Productions with a limited edition 007 Moke.

The electric and street legal Moke is the first of several 007 editions celebrating the James Bond franchise. Drawing inspiration from the Caribbean, the 007 "San Monique'' takes its name from the fictional island featured in Live And Let Die (1973). The limited edition 007 Moke has the same striking white and blue design, and features the unique artwork created for the movie.

Each vehicle will be numbered, so these collector's items are truly limited editions. 

The Moke America "San Monique" edition features:

  • Distinctive Bond design, complete with the 007 logo and "San Monique" artwork
  • Wood steering wheel
  • Wooden gear shift*
  • Tire cover featuring unique "San Monique" artwork*
  • Electric technology
  • White body
  • Black seats
  • Blue and white striped Bimini Top
  • Backup camera
  • Bluetooth radio
  • White rims*
  • *exclusive options never produced by Moke America before

"We are excited to partner with a brand that has such an authentic history with the Moke. Like Bond, Moke has its origins in the 1960's and our first vehicle brings together two icons of modern culture that have shared roots in Britain and the Caribbean," says Todd Rome, founder and CEO of Moke America.

The 007 Moke benefits from class-leading technology, with the addition of unique details and finishes. The cars can be purchased across North America, the Caribbean, the Bahamas and the Middle East and cost $26,975 USD (excludes delivery). Each Moke is custom-built and takes three months to produce.


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