BMW Tupac Was Riding In When Shot In 1996, Resurfaces, Selling For $1.75M
The BMW that Tupac was riding in when he was gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996 has resurfaced for a sale price of $1.75 million
The vehicle that Tupac was riding in when he was gunned down in Las Vegas in 1996 has resurfaced for a sale price of $1.75 million.
The BMW has been listed on celebritycars.com, has been restored, and is ready to be driven off the lot, according to the website. The site claims that this is the car that Death Row Records’ boss, Suge Knight, was driving on that fateful night. The car was leased to the company at the time.
The car has been restored to its original condition and received a fresh coat of paint. The marking of a bullet that hit the BMW is still visible, to substantiate that this BMW was the one Tupac was riding in that deadly night in September 1996. The car still runs “exceptionally well.” The car has been owned by several people since the tragedy, but the most recent owner commissioned its restoration. If anyone purchases the BMW, they will receive documentation verifying the vehicle’s history.
The website states it’s the first time it’s been listed for sale, but it’s unclear whether the site hasn’t been updated since it was previously listed for sale more than six years ago, according to Carscoops. It reported that the dealership received the BMW 750iL in 2017 and priced it at $1.5 million. After the car was featured on an episode of Pawn Stars, it remained at the showroom because no one purchased it. It was listed at $1.75 million in 2020.
The car is shown in the video below.
The popular rapper and actor was killed when he was shot multiple times in a drive-by shooting after a Mike Tyson fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas Sept. 7, 1996. He never regained consciousness and died six days later at the age of 25.
Former gang member, Keffe D, has been charged in relation to the killing and will go on trial Aug. 10, 2026.

