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Sachin Tendulkar is world's richest cricketer, his net worth is Rs..., still earns from...
Sachin Tendulkar is world's richest cricketer, his net worth is Rs..., still earns from...

India.com

time22-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • India.com

Sachin Tendulkar is world's richest cricketer, his net worth is Rs..., still earns from...

Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has reported net worth of Rs 1600 crore, according to media reports. Which means he is still India's richest cricketer ahead of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. Sachin Tendulkar owns a massive bungalow in Bandra worth Rs 100 crore, according to media reports. Image credit: X, Instagram Sachin Tendulkar also owns another flat in Bandra worth Rs 8 crore. According to media reports, he also own a property in Kerala worth about Rs 78 crore. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Sachin Tendulkar own Ferrari 360 Modena worth Rs 2 crore. He is a big fan of luxury cars. Image credit: X (Formerly Twitter) Sachin Tendulkar also own Nissan GT-R and BMW 750 Li, both of which cost cost more than Rs 2 crore each. Majority of Sachin Tendulkar's earning these days comes from advertising and sponsorship revenue with brands like Bank of Baroda, Havells, Spinny, Apollo Tyres, Luminus and more. He is also mentor of Mumbai Indians IPL team.

Jannarelly's Art Machines Reveals $1.3M Ælla-60, a Ferrari-Based Retro Supercar
Jannarelly's Art Machines Reveals $1.3M Ælla-60, a Ferrari-Based Retro Supercar

Yahoo

time10-02-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Jannarelly's Art Machines Reveals $1.3M Ælla-60, a Ferrari-Based Retro Supercar

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector Automotive designer Anthony Jannarelly has introduced the Ælla-60, a striking new supercar that fuses vintage styling with modern performance. The first offering from Jannarelly's new company, Art Machines, the Ælla-60 is a bespoke restomod based on the Ferrari 360 Modena, featuring a manual transmission and a limited production run of just 60 units. Officially unveiled in late January 2025, the Ælla-60 is powered by a tuned version of the Ferrari 360's naturally aspirated V8, now delivering 473 horsepower. While its underpinnings remain Ferrari, the vehicle's bodywork is entirely reimagined, drawing inspiration from classic 1960s sports cars. The design features flowing lines, exposed front wheels, and an aerodynamically sculpted cockpit, offering a dramatic departure from the original Modena's styling. Each Ælla-60 will carry a price tag of approximately $1.3 million CAD, which includes the cost of the donor Ferrari. Jannarelly, best known for designing the W Motors Lykan Hypersport and the Jannarelly Design-1, has infused the car with a purist approach—eschewing modern paddle-shift transmissions in favor of a traditional gated manual gearbox. The car's name, Ælla, is a nod to a medieval king of Northumbria, reflecting its blend of historical influence and cutting-edge engineering. While the vehicle enters the growing restomod market, it stands apart with its near-total redesign and unique philosophy of blending classic aesthetics with raw mechanical engagement. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

The Ælla-60 Is a Lightweight, Ferrari-Powered, Manual Sports Car
The Ælla-60 Is a Lightweight, Ferrari-Powered, Manual Sports Car

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

The Ælla-60 Is a Lightweight, Ferrari-Powered, Manual Sports Car

The Ælla-60 from Art Machines by Anthony Jannarelly is a retro sports car from France focusing on simplicity and purity. Using a Ferrari 360 Modena as its base, the Ælla-60 ups power from its 3.6-liter V-8 to 473 hp, which is routed through a six-speed manual. Only 60 units will be built starting in 2026, with a nearly $900,000 price tag. Amidst all of the gigantic screens, AI voice assistants, and hands-free driving systems, there's a push for a return to purity in the world of sports cars and supercars. Gordon Murray's T.50 is one of the most appealing hypercars in recent memory due to its clean styling, naturally aspirated V-12, and six-speed manual gearbox. Instead of building a car from the ground up, others have taken to extensively modifying classics, such as Touring Superleggera's Ferrari 550-based Veloce12. Now, there's a new entrant in that space, the Ælla-60 from Art Machines by Anthony Jannarelly. The name sure is a mouthful, but the styling is exquisite. The curvaceous lines reference sports cars of the 1960s, and it's not surprising given designer Anthony Jannarelly's past efforts. The Frenchman created a retro sports car called the Jannarelly Design-1 back in 2016 and applied similar themes after taking over at Caterham with the 2023 Project V concept. Jannarelly also notably penned the W Motors Lykan Hypersport, which famously jumped between Abu Dhabi skyscrapers in Fast & Furious 7. Underneath the Ælla-60's sleek bodywork lies the bones of a Ferrari 360 Modena. Art Machines doesn't outright say this but calls out a "sports car from the 1990s." The mid-mounted naturally aspirated 3.6-liter V-8 hooked up to a six-speed manual is another giveaway. Art Machines claims an output of 473 horsepower and a dry curb weight of around 2491 pounds. That means the Ælla-60 can blast from zero to 62 mph in a claimed 3.5 seconds. With a potent powertrain, a DIY gearbox, and a feathery curb weight, the Ælla-60 sounds like it would be a joy to drive. And despite its old-school looks, the cabin is said to feature creature comforts such as air conditioning and phone connectivity. A production run of 60 units is planned, with assembly handled by Podium Advanced Technologies, an Italian company that has helped develop supercars such as the SCG 004S and restomods such as the Lancia Delta Futurista. Production kicks off in 2026, but sadly, this pure driving experience comes at a steep price of $895,380. You Might Also Like Car and Driver's 10 Best Cars through the Decades How to Buy or Lease a New Car Lightning Lap Legends: Chevrolet Camaro vs. Ford Mustang!

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