The BMW 750i was the flagship model of the BMW 7 Series (E38). Even in its especially popular iL version, extended by 14 cm, it offered every conceivable comfort and quality feature. Nearly 17,000 units of the BMW 750iL Sedan were produced. This model gained popularity as the car driven by James Bond, although the car starring in the film "Tomorrow Never Dies" ("Der Morgen stirbt nie") (1997) was actually a BMW 740iL (E38).
BMW 750iL (E38)

Production
10/1994 - 07/2001
Displacement
5379 cc
Performance
240 kW/326 bhp at 5000 rpm
Price
DM 168.000
Engine Type
Twelve-cylinder V-engine
Top Speed
250 km/h (155 mph)