Mukesh Ambani and his family consistently grab attention for their business endeavours, philanthropy and extravagant lifestyle. As India’s wealthiest family, the Ambanis store a fleet of exotic cars from around the globe. In the garage at their Rs 15,000 crore residence, Antilia.
Mukesh Ambani and his remarkable assortment of ultra-luxury cars never fail to captivate enthusiasts. Especially when they are in transit as part of his Z+ security convoy in Mumbai.
Continuously expanding their opulent collection, the Ambanis periodically introduce new cars to their already lavish garage. The most recent addition is the Ferrari Roma, valued at Rs 4.5 crore. Someone sighted a member of the Ambani family driving the new car in Mumbai. With the Mercedes-AMG G-Wagen serving as the security vehicle, clearing the path for the latest addition.
New car in Mukesh Ambani Garage
The security car accompanied the recently spotted Ferrari as it navigated the streets of Mumbai. Introduced in 2021, this new Ferrari model is a seldom-seen presence on Indian roads. With only a limited number in circulation. Distinguished by its exceptional and distinctive design, it stands out from other Ferrari models. The Ferrari Roma showcases sleek all-LED headlights. That incorporate daytime running lights (DRLs) and four tail lamps. Additionally, it features a quad-exhaust setup and an electronically controlled spoiler.
Diverging notably from its predecessors, the new Ferrari Roma boasts a distinct interior. It introduces separate compartments for the driver and co-driver, fostering a sense of individual space. The centre console accommodates an 8.4-inch tablet-style touchscreen infotainment system. Complemented by a 16-inch instrument cluster and a novel steering wheel incorporating capacitive buttons.
The Ferrari Roma propels with a 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine. Delivering an impressive maximum power of 690 PS and a peak torque of 760 Nm. This engine channels power to the rear wheels through an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Mukesh Ambani’s Luxurious Cars
Renowned for their affinity for luxury cars, the Ambani family indulges in a variety of vehicles, encompassing SUVs and sedans like the Rolls Royce Phantom Series VIII. Alongside these models, the Ambani garage proudly showcases a multitude of supercars, detailed below.
Among the eight supercars in the Ambani garage, stands a red Ferrari 812 SuperFast, taking the place of the F12 Berlinetta in the global Ferrari lineup. This car, valued at Rs 5.5 crore, features a 6.5-litre V12 engine that delivers an impressive 789 Bhp and 718 Nm of torque.
Anant Ambani owns the initial McLaren 570S to reach Maharashtra, adding to the array of supercars. People frequently observe this vehicle, powered by a 3.8-litre twin-turbocharged petrol V8 engine, cruising on the roads during the late hours of the night.
Atharvya identified the Aventador S Roadster, adorned in a rare blue Nereid finish, which seldom graces the roads. It joined the Ambani garage a couple of years back and has experienced only occasional outings since then.
Another supercar housed in the Ambani garage is the red Ferrari 488 GTB, marking the second Ferrari within their collection. Pankaj Jadhav was the one who spotted this exquisite vehicle.
Manish Jain identified the Portofino, adorned in red and featuring the distinctive “777” registration. It was introduced a few years ago at a cost of Rs 3.5 crore.
More supercars of Mukesh Ambani
Pankaj Jadhav recently discovered the Aston Martin DB11, which had been out of public view for an extended period. This vehicle is equipped with a twin-turbocharged 5.2-litre V8 engine and carries the registration number “6.”
Despite its electric nature, the Tesla Model S earns the classification of a supercar due to its Ludicrous Mode, achieving 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 2.5 seconds. The Ambani garage accommodates this cutting-edge electric vehicle equipped with several electric motors.
After residing in the Ambani garage for an extended period, the blue BMW i8 hybrid car was recently observed parked indoors. This vehicle is propelled by a combination of a petrol and an electric motor, producing a collective output of 357 Bhp and 570 Nm of peak torque.
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