The car in question is a 1996 BMW 750iL sedan, which has become a significant piece of hip-hop history due to the events that took place in it. On September 7, 1996, Tupac Shakur and Death Row Records CEO Marion “Suge” Knight were leaving a boxing match at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas when they stopped at a red light. At this moment, a car pulled up alongside them and an unknown assailant fired several shots at the BMW, hitting Shakur four times. The rapper was rushed to a nearby hospital, but he died six days later due to his injuries.
After the shooting, the car was impounded by the Las Vegas Police Department as evidence, and it was eventually auctioned off in 1997 to an unknown buyer. Since then, the car has changed hands several times, but it has never been put up for sale or displayed to the public until now.
Celebrity Cars, a Las Vegas-based dealership that specializes in rare and exotic vehicles, is currently showcasing the BMW in their showroom. The car has been fully restored to its original condition, including a new coat of paint.
The 750iL was powered by a V12 engine that produced 326 horsepower and 361 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful luxury sedans on the market at the time. It was also equipped with a range of advanced features, including an onboard computer, a digital dashboard display, and an adjustable suspension system.
The 750iL was a popular choice among high-end car enthusiasts and was often used as a status symbol by wealthy individuals and celebrities. It was also a popular choice for chauffeur services and was often used as a limousine or executive car.
The fact that this particular 750iL was involved in one of the most infamous incidents in hip-hop history has only added to its mystique and made it a highly sought-after collector’s item. Despite its dark history, the car remains a symbol of the golden age of hip-hop and a testament to the enduring legacy of Tupac Shakur.