
Not Mukesh Ambani, Akash Ambani or Anant Ambani, but this person owns India's most expensive car of Rs 1000000000, it is…, she is…
According to a report by ABP Live, Nita Ambani owns the Audi A9 Chameleon, a luxury car estimated at Rs 100 crore. It is an ultra-exclusive vehicle and has color-shifting paint technology that can change colors electronically at the press of a button. It also gives a unique driving experience.
Only 11 units of this cars are sold worldwide, the Audi A9 Chameleon is among the rarest and most innovative cars ever built. Its blend of cutting-edge design and sheer exclusivity makes it a symbol of both wealth and technological sophistication. Nita Ambani's Cars Collection
The Audi A9 Chameleon is powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine with an impressive 600 horsepower. The vehicle's two-door design spans five meters in length with better presence on the road.
It is a unique car with a single-piece windshield and roof. It also has a design rarely seen in conventional luxury cars. It is equipped with next-generation technology available only in this model, the car embodies the pinnacle of modern automotive innovation. Nita Ambani's Cars Collection
Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII EWB: This extended model is celebrated for its opulent interiors and a commanding V12 engine.
Mercedes-Maybach S600 Guard: Engineered for maximum protection, this armored sedan is bulletproof and blast-resistant, offering top-tier security.
Ferrari 812 Superfast: A high-performance sports car has a mighty V12 engine, delivering both speed and style.
Bentley Continental Flying Spur: A refined grand tourer, known for its elegant design, advanced features, and robust engine performance.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan: This ultra-luxurious SUV combines off-road capability with Rolls-Royce's signature comfort and power.
BMW 7 Series 760Li Security (2004 model): Luxury sedan designed for discreet security gives protection and prestige.
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