Wow! Real Life James Bond BMW 750iL 1997 list of Agent 007 cars

 

Hello guys, today we’re going to be looking at the top 7 James Bond car gadgets Found on the recent James Bond 007.

Now over the years, James Bond has had a lot of gadgets. Some of them were extremely useful while the others weren’t that great. Let us know down there in the comments box which one is your favorite. And you could also follow up for updates as you click on the follow-up button.


This one gadget is not part of the features of this James Bond 007 edition. However, the company is still working that out to make that like the self-inflating tyres Bond uses in the film “Tomorrow Never Dies”.  One of the gadgets that didn’t get as much recognition is the self-inflating tyres during a scene in a parking where a lot of the tyres were deflected when he went through the spikes that he activated before. He then uses a gadget that re-inflates his tyres. I don’t know for you guys but if I have a problem with my tyre like that I would love to have this gadget.



There is a lot of weapon James uses to fight his enemies but one of the most classic James Bond gadgets are the car missiles. We saw many of these missiles during the lifetime of the James Bond franchise. But there was one that stood out. Those were  surface to air missiles. They were located on the side vents of the car, and they looked absolutely awesome. They prove very useful in the 1999 film when the mi6 agent uses the missile to shoot down a helicopter. The rockets and James bond go very good together. It a classic staple of a James Bond movie. As before batman and the batmobile, use had James bond. These amazing gadgets. And I mean who wouldn’t want to have a rocket in the front of their vehicle that pops with a press of a button. Now mostly even James Bond uses some sort of a car projectile. So it’s very hard to tell which one is the best. So let us know through your comments which car is your favorite one.



Gadgets were introduced during the Sean Connery era of James Bond. This rear bullet shield was a very interesting gadget that would pop out of the trunk preventing attackers to shoot through the rear window out James Bond while driving. It proved to be very useful during the chase scene in the forest when James Bond activates the shield while in a shootout. The shields protect his female passengers so she can run into the forest and try to get away from the bad guys. Honestly, I think the rear bullet shield is a very good idea for James Bond gadgets. And in the top 10 bulletproof cars. Very surprised that it wasn’t used that much, of course the main issue with the rear bullet shield is rear visibility. But if you are getting shocked by 20 guys from behind,  I will take the real bullet shield over visibility any day.



Now around here is WO7. This James Bond gadget is legendary. Enemies at the back! This is what you deploy when enemies chase after you; they drive over, their tyes are done. They are  actually like star spikes.



Pedals are elongated to go all the way back to the real seat where we have the normal brake, accelerator as well as the extra back seat wheel brake— the BMW 750iL 1997 James Bond edition actually has an extra brake so that out of about 30km/h, if you really need to turn around the corner as James Bond would when he slams on that brake. That's an extra one!



The remote-controlled Aston Martin Lotus BMW James Bond’s primary rides in 1997. The edition was packed with about 13gadgets. Of course one of the biggest gadgets was that of which he can control with a smartphone in the film "tomorrow never dies" which created a lot of unique situations in which James Bond would never be in like calling the car to come to him and then jumping to the open window while being hidden in the back seat driving the car on his phone. It is funny that back in the times the movie was created, it was impossible to have a phone control a car but now living in the 2020s that doesn’t seen as impossible as it used to be.



We've got these tanks. So these actually power the gadgets that come in and out. There could be one or more tanks hidden in the trunk.


In the film "Tomorrow never dies", Bond drives a BMW 750iL, and it sports some of the most impressive weaponry and tech to date in a Bond car. Aside from the hidden tear gas compartments, electrified door handles sledgehammer proof windows, and the ability to be driven remotely by Bond's phone, at the back seat, there is a screen to focus on while driving and a camera at each side mirror. That really amazing!. Let me know your favorite  Bond's series as you drop your comments on the comment box. And don't forget to follow up with this site as you click on the follow-up button below.

Photos of other series you might love:


Aston Martin DBS V12 (Movie: Casino Royale (2008)



Aston Martin DB5 (Movie: Casino Royale 2008)


Aston Martin V12 Vanquish (Movie: Die Another Day 2002)


Ford Fairlane (Movie: Die Another Day 2002)


BMW Z8 (Movie: The World is Not Enough 1999)

BMW 750iL (Movie: Tomorrow Never Dies 1997)


BMW Z3 (Movie: Goldeneye 1995)


Aston Martin DB5 (Movie: Goldeneye 1995 &Tomorrow Never Dies 1997)


Aston Martin V8 (Movie: The Living Daylights 1987)


Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II (Movie: A View to Kill 1985)


Renault Taxi (Movie: A View to Kill 1985)


Bajaj RE (Movie: Octopussy 1983)


Citroën 2CV (Movie: For Your Eyes Only 1981)


Lotus Esprit Turbo (Movie: For Your Eyes Only 1981)


Lotus Esprit (Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me 1977)


AMC Hornet (Movie: The Man with the Golden Gun 1974)


Bentley Mark IV (Movie: From Russia with Love 1963)


Ford Mustang (Movie: Diamonds Are Forever 1971)


Mercury Cougar (Movie: On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969)


Aston Martin DBS (Movie: On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969)


Toyota 2000 GT (Movie: You Only Live Twice 1967)


Sunbeam Alpine (Movie: Dr. No 1962)

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