The BMW i7 Protection is based on the latest 7 Series and i7 sedans. The i7 protected is the first all-electric sedan, according to BMW. BMW makes the automobile in Dingolfing, Germany. It stops armor-piercing projectiles. The BMW i7 Protection was tested extensively before receiving VR9 ballistic protection, one of the highest standards for passenger cars. Photos indicate that the car’s inside is unscathed despite its many bullet wounds. The bullet-shattered window glass is still strong. The seats and floor are glass-free. The car is safe. BMW claims the i7 Protection can stop a 7.62 X 54 R bullet with its armoured steel body. Hot-formed steel protects the sedan’s occupants. The roof and underbody are armoured against explosives and other airborne threats. The same safety measures apply to the 7 Series, which uses an internal combustion engine. The engine variant has a distinct fuel tank because it burns fossil fuel. This casing can plug gasoline leaks after being shot. The BMW i7 Protection’s tires fit its shape—20-inch metal wheels with Michelin PAX run-flat tires. The car company claims these tires can maintain 80 km/h without air pressure. BMW claims the i7 Protection’s safety features are hidden. The company says buyers of this protected car can add fresh air, automatic and manual fire extinguishers, flashing lights, and radio transceivers.