Three special effects stunt cars filmed for the new James Bond movie Die Another Day will get their world public debuts at the British International Motor Show next month.

Produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and starring Pierce Brosnan and Halle Berry, the film will receive its World Premiere on November 20 in the presence of the Queen.

Directed by Lee Tamahori, the film is the 20th release in the most successful film franchise of all time.

In the movie, James Bond will take the wheel of Aston Martin's latest addition the new Aston Martin Vanquish.

The movie's villain Zao, will drive a modified 400 bhp Jaguar XKR convertible and the latest Bond girl, Halle Berry, the new Ford Thunderbird.

All three cars will be featured in hall 4 at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, UK.

Chief executive of show organiser the SMMT, Christopher Macgowan said: "We've seen the plans for this fantastic feature, and can't wait to see it live at the NEC.

"More than half a million people who go to the event are in for a real treat the ultimate British action hero at the ultimate motoring event."

Speaking on behalf of Premier Automotive Group, Stuart Dyble, director of communications and public affairs added: "We chose the British International Motor Show to showcase our involvement with the forthcoming Bond film Die Another Day as it coincides with both the promotion of the movie worldwide, and the huge fan base based in the UK, who I am sure will come to see these unique cars."

The British International Motor Show takes place from October 23 to November 3 at Birmingham's NEC with public access from October 24.

Doors open from 9.30am to 7pm on all public days, closing at 5.30pm on the final day.

Discount tickets for the show are now on sale for those who book in advance through the web site at www.motorshow.co.uk.

Visitors can save £3 by booking on-line, with adult tickets priced at £12 for public days. On the door, tickets are priced at £15.

For the Daily Telegraph preview day on October 24, tickets cost £25 in advance but £40 on the door, an on-line saving of more than a third.

All discounts are available until midnight on Sunday October 13, when tickets revert to normal on-the-door prices.

More information and latest news available from the Motor Show web site.

For visitors without access to the internet, tickets are available through the Motor Show box office ticket line on 0870 906 2002.