The BMW 7 series was a German full sized luxury sedan that was introduced in 1977 with a 6-cylinder engine.
E23
The first generation was introduced in 1977 with a turbocharged engine for 3.2 L M30 I6 with a 150 horsepower and 6000 RPM. The E23 contains an on-board computer from the inside to make the drivers more easier to control.
E32
The second generation was introduced in 1986 with an inline 6 and the V12 engine and it runs for 155 mph with a (250 km/h) and becoming World War II’s German luxury sedan car ever.
E38
The third generation was introduced in 1994 with a turbo-diesel straight-six V8 and V12 engines. For the new feature of the E38 that features a navigation system that makes the first BMW on-screen commands that makes the driver to navigate in this E38 luxury moment.
Tomorrow Never Dies
The BMW 750iL (E38) (actually a rebadged 740i) was featured in the 18th James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, were Bond acquires a 750iL from Q in Hamburg. After Carver’s men has followed Bond about Carver’s stolen encorder and his wife, Bond battled his way out in the parking lot against the pursuing Carver’s men.
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