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The BMW 750iL is a member of the BMW 7 Series of luxury vehicles produced by the German automaker BMW. Introduced in 1977, the 7 Series is BMW's flagship car and is only available as a sedan or extended-length limousine. The 750i was BMW's flagship sedan and was featured in the 1997 film Tomorrow Never Dies as the car driven by James Bond.
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Perhaps the most controversial of James Bond film cars, the remote control, rocket. Bond is issued a left-hand drive BMW 7 Series which has German registration plate B MT2144. The cars used in filming were 1997 BMW E38 (third generation) 740iLs but re.
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007 James Bond's BMW 750IL from Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). All rights belong to MGM, Eon Productions, United Artists and United International Pictures. A 1997 BMW 750iL is given to James Bond by Q in the movie Tomorrow Never Dies.
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BMW 750iL (the stretched version, noted by the "L" in 750iL) is a four-door, as opposed to the sexier two. Bond movie: Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) Engine: 5379 cm3, DOHC V12 Top speed: 249 km/h Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 6,5 seconds Length: 5124 mm Width: 1862 mm Weight: 2048 kg Price 1997 / 2007: £ 73 000 / £ 10 000 When in mission in Hamburg, Bond's cover role is a banker, whose car is one of BMW's best 7. This BMW is a real James Bond car, one of three used by 007 in Tomorrow Never Dies, it comes complete with special adaptations for filming and some cool gadgets.
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When Bond returned with 1995's GoldenEye after a six-year hiatus, the obvious choice for new 007 Pierce Brosnan was the box-fresh Aston Martin DB7. Perhaps too obvious for an undercover agent, because Q issued Bond instead with the even box-fresher BMW Z3 - a sports car designed by Germans, built by Americans and sometimes even bought by women. Although BMW had initially paid a huge sum to the studio to help market the Bond films, car industry insiders estimated that BMW's three-film relationship with James Bond, in turn, had been worth millions of dollars to the company.
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Tomorrow Never Dies came out in 1997 and one of its highlights was James Bond's BMW 7 Series that filled with cool features fit for a British spy.
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