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Featured in Tomorrow Never Dies. The 1997 BMW 750iL (the stretched version, noted by the "L" in 750iL) is a four-door, as opposed to the sexier two-doored Z3. But the 750iL has a combination of conservative good looks and performance that's comparable to any of its predecessors. Few large sedans are as well-proportioned as the BMW 7-series or manage to be both restrained and alluring. The sporty handling of the BMW brand ensures that this car is as lithe as it is imposing.

A bullet-dodging Bond has operates this car from the backseat, lying on his side, with a remote control that doubles as a cell phone.

The car doesn't make it out alive in the movie. The BMW 750iL takes a memorable dive off a seven-story parking garage and crash lands onto a car rental office.

The Special Features available on the BMW 750iL

  • Operable by remote control via Sony Ericsson cell phone
  • Elaborate security system that could immobilize the vehicle and emit an electric charge to scare off any would-be thieves
  • Stinger missiles hidden in the sunroof
  • Re-inflating tires
  • Retractable metal cutter behind BMW badge
  • Mechanism to discharge tear gas or smoke
  • Releases three-pointed nails from underneath the rear of the car
  • Bulletproof body armor and glass
  • Front and rear video cameras
  • Glove-compartment safe that requires Bond's fingerprint to open
  • Assorted hidden compartments
  • Voice capability: This car can talk in a soothing, and not surprisingly, female voice.

The number on the license plate of Bond's BMW 750iL is "B-MT 2144." This is similar to the license plate on his GoldenEye Aston Martin DB5 "BMT 214A"

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REVIEWS

Date: 20 July, 2009

Author Joel

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In my opinion, the most practical of all Bond cars. As a said in another post, instead of destroying rare Aston Martins or a rare Z8, which was actually a horrible production car by the way, he could drive something a bit less conspicuous but something still very spy-like. He could have the DB5 as his personal classic sports car, similar to what we saw in Goldeneye and Tomorrow Never Dies. I believe the 5 series or the M5 would be more fitting for the Bond of today though. But come on, that goofy bullet proof glass isn't fooling anyone.

Date: 29 January, 2009

Author Luis

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What color was it?

Date: 31 December, 2007

Author Nick

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I retract my previous statement... It is infact a 750iL, coulda swore...

I did notice, however, that when he drives the car over the spikes and blows the tires, then reinflates them the rims are not the M-Parallel's that are on the car at the rest of the movie. It is fairly easy to notice because the "stunt" deflating/inflating wheels have smaller rims.

Date: 16 December, 2007

Author Nick

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Just a quick FYI, this model year the car was a 750iL, not Li. Also, even though Q calls it a "seven hundred and fifty" it is really a 740iL in the movie, which is the 8 cylinder version, the 750 has a 12 cylinder.

Date: 30 September, 2007

Author Rish

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Got one! and I love it!

Date: 30 May, 2007

Author Daniel

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it is a BMW 7 Series from 1995-2001

Date: 15 May, 2007

Author geoff

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i think this car is an awsome bmw, but wat year model is it

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