The BMW 7 Series has long occupied the top tier of the luxury saloon segment, competing wheel to wheel with the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and even its more opulent sibling, the Rolls-Royce Ghost. Now, armoured vehicle specialist INKAS has taken the flagship BMW 760i and turned it into a fortress on wheels, integrating ballistic protection so seamlessly into the bodywork that from the outside it remains virtually indistinguishable from a standard showroom model. For high-profile executives, government officials and VIPs who need security without spectacle, this armoured 760i offers a compelling blend of discretion and defence.

Underneath the familiar silhouette sits a V8 powerplant producing 536 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque, muscle that proves essential given the additional mass that ballistic reinforcement inevitably adds. INKAS weaves armoured steel and thick ballistic glass into the saloon’s structure, fortifying the cabin, battery, engine electronics and fuel tank without dismantling the car’s refined driving character. Reinforced suspension compensates for the extra weight, while a run-flat tyre system allows the vehicle to keep moving even after sustained tyre damage, a critical capability when the situation demands a swift exit.
The 760i carries a BR6 ballistic protection rating, meaning it is engineered to shield occupants from up to two hand grenades and assault rifle rounds, including 7.62x51mm NATO, 5.56x45mm and 7.62x39mm calibres. That level of defence places it among the most comprehensively protected luxury saloons available to private buyers. INKAS also offers a catalogue of optional upgrades tailored to individual requirements, ranging from engine bay armour and heavy-duty wheels to night-vision systems and a roof escape hatch, allowing each build to be configured around the specific threat profile of its owner.

The market for discreet armoured luxury vehicles continues to grow, with buyers increasingly seeking cars that deliver boardroom-grade refinement alongside battlefield-grade protection. Even established manufacturers have recognised this demand, with Mercedes-Benz offering the factory-armoured S680 Guard as a direct rival. What sets the INKAS approach apart is its ability to work with existing flagship models and return them to their owners looking entirely standard, ensuring that the vehicle draws admiration rather than suspicion as it glides through city traffic.
With over 25 years of experience and a portfolio that spans the BMW X7, Toyota Land Cruiser and Bentley Bentayga, INKAS has established itself as one of the foremost names in the armoured vehicle sector. This latest BMW 760i build reinforces that reputation, proving that a luxury saloon can be engineered to withstand serious ballistic threats without sacrificing an ounce of the elegance and presence that made the 7 Series a benchmark in its class. For those who require protection as polished as the car itself, the INKAS 760i is a masterclass in discreet security.
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