Tom Cruise’s Jeep, driven by the Hollywood star himself in the latest Mission: Impossible film, is up for sale for £50,000.
Known as Ethan 1, the Jeep was used by Cruise during UK filming of Final Reckoning.
The vehicle featured heavily in the film’s dramatic mine chase sequence, making it one of the most recognisable action motors from the blockbuster.
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It was built specifically to handle the demands of high-risk stunt work for Cruise’s character, super-spy Ethan Hunt.
Despite its big-screen action, the Jeep has covered just 115 miles.
Designed to withstand intense filming conditions, it is fitted with a fully welded internal roll cage, four-point stunt harnesses in the front seats and a professionally installed fire suppression system, as reported by Whats The Jam.
A rear-mounted steel containment box houses a stunt fuel cell, supported by a dedicated battery and a full electrical isolation system.
The Jeep also features a secondary rear-wheel stunt braking system, allowing precise control during filming.
Visually, it retains its unmistakable on-screen look with BF Goodrich off-road tyres, black alloy wheels, heavy-duty sill step bars and a reinforced front bumper.
UK-registered and supplied with its V5C and official production paperwork, the Jeep is being sold exactly as it appeared on set.
As a purpose-built stunt vehicle, it is intended mainly for display, private collections, promotional use or controlled environments.
Car expert Rob Hubbard said: “Opportunities to offer genuine, screen-used vehicles of this calibre are rare.
“This Jeep is an authentic stunt vehicle driven by Tom Cruise during filming.
“It represents a clear and direct link to one of the film’s key action moments and to Cruise’s on-screen performance.”
The Jeep will be sold by Iconic Auctioneers on 21 February at Stoneleigh Park in Coventry.
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