President Trump has a new, tricked-out, $1.5 million limo — and it comes fully loaded with bags of his blood type, as well as features to ward off just about every kind of terror attack or assassination attempt.

Like a real-life James Bond Aston Martin, the 20,000-pound fortified Cadillac CT6 stretch sedan can spew out a smokescreen, fire tear gas and leave an oil slick to thwart a car chase, NBC News reported.

The limo — which sits on run-flat tires in extra-large wheel wells to keep it running in the event of an attack — also has night vision, and the door handles can be electrified to shock assailants who may be looking to get inside. It also has the ability to transmit the code to dispatch nuclear weapons.

A refrigerator inside is stocked with a supply of the president’s blood, and the limo has other medical necessities, in case of an emergency.

The vehicle — dubbed “The Beast” like its predecessor under President Barack Obama — also has more ordinary features: at least 8-inch-thick walls and 5-inch, multi-layer windows that make the doors as heavy as those on a 757 jet, NBC said.

The Beast, which seats seven, made its debut Sunday ahead of Trump’s visit to the United Nations and appeared in a tweet from the Secret Service.

The limo is among a fleet of a dozen created by GM under a $15.8 million contract.

“It’s GM’s honor to develop and build the presidential limousine, a great American tradition,” a GM spokesperson told TechCrunch. “Continuing a rich history of Cadillac limousines that have served many U.S. presidents, the new car embodies Cadillac’s style and craftsmanship. The limousine, which was designed and built in Detroit, proudly resembles the Cadillac CT6 sedan. This being a secure project, we cannot discuss further details.”

The earlier Beast, a five-seater, rolled out for Obama’s inauguration in 2009 and had 19.5-inch wheels and a fold-out desk for the president, according to TechCrunch.