Inkas turned this BMW 7 Series into a military grade fortress and it looks like any other luxury sedan from the outside
Published on Mar 06, 2026 at 6:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Mar 06, 2026 at 6:18 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Ben Thompson
This BMW 7 Series looks normal, but it definitely isn’t.
It’s a bulletproof vehicle with tech that makes it worthy of a zombie apocalypse movie.
Fallout screenwriters would love it.
And it also highlights an interesting new trend.
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These vehicles are in demand
Bulletproof cars have always been in demand, but buyers would generally want vehicles that looked like tanks.
Now, there’s a growing appetite for cars that look ‘normal’, but also happen to be bulletproof.
Rezvani, for example, is a brand that used to be known for making tank-like SUVs.
But they’re now also making a car called Beast.
It looks like any other supercar, but it’s actually bulletproof.

EVs aren’t exempt, either.
A while back, Lucid worked with a tuner that the Air Sapphire into a six-figure blastproof ‘hotel’ on wheels.
It looks just as stylish and luxurious as any other Lucid Air, but it’s bulletproof throughout.
This BMW 7 Series is now a military-grade vehicle

What we mentioned above applies to Inkas, the brand in question.
In the past, this Canadian automaker has given us vehicles such as the Titan-DS, which looks like it was created for a Resident Evil movie.
But the new BMW 7 Series they’ve unveiled looks normal.
Visually, it looks like any other 760i.
But it isn’t.

The luxury sedan has been upgraded to the BR6 ballistics standard, meaning it can stop anything up to an AK-47.
Obviously, the glass is also bulletproof.
In addition to that, it’s fitted with military-grade run-flat tires, a bulletproof fuel tank, a fire suppression system, a night vision camera, a CCTV system, and even an oxygen filtration system.

The engine is a 4.4-liter V8 with 536 horsepower, which sounds like a lot but it probably won’t be, because this car is now massively heavy.
Then again, a vehicle like this is a statement, not a racer.
Pricing hasn’t been revealed.
But we can safely assume it’ll be at least twice as expensive as a regular 760i.
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After beginning his automotive writing career at DriveTribe, Alessandro has been with Supercar Blondie since the launch of the website in 2022. In fact, he penned the very first article published on supercarblondie.com. He’s covered subjects from cars to aircraft, watches, and luxury yachts - and even crypto. He can largely be found heading up the site’s new-supercar and SBX coverage and being the first to bring our readers the news that they’re hungry for.