
A key piece of hip-hop history is resurfacing on the market: the 1996 BMW 750iL involved in Tupac Shakur's last night. The black sedan, once used by Death Row Records, is now being offered for $1.75 million USD, giving collectors a rare opportunity to own a vehicle with deep cultural significance.
Although fully restored to its original state, some subtle traces of the tragedy remain. There are small marks on the exterior believed to be related to the incident, and inside, original marks of repairs made after the event are hidden—details that reinforce the vehicle's authenticity.
Technically, the car has a 5.4-liter 12-cylinder engine and 5-speed automatic transmission, with 121,043 miles on the odometer and still running well. For interested buyers, a $20,000 USD refundable deposit and the signing of a confidentiality agreement, along with complete documentation proving its origin and ownership history, are required.




