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India.com
4 days ago
- Automotive
- India.com
Meet man, who is owner of India's most expensive number plate, not Mukesh Ambani, Adani, Gautam Singhania, he is CEO of….
Millionaire tech CEO from Kerala had bought India's most expensive Rolls-Royce Ghost along with the most expensive registration number for his Lamborghini Urus. The CEO of Litmus7, Venu Gopalakrishnan has bought another luxury vehicle. It is Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG of Rs 4.2 crore. He shared the video of him taking delivery of his new luxury SUV with his family. In the video you can see the entrepreneur entering the delivery location in his Lamborghini Urus Performante, which has India's most expensive registration number. According to media reports he had paid Rs 47 lakh for the number 'KL 07 DG 0007'. He then waits at the gate, and when a Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG arrives. The video then shows this brand-new SUV when Gopalakrishnan is completing paperwork formalities. Then he, his parents, wife, and child, removes the cover and reveals the new G-Wagen. Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG For Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG, Venu Gopalakrishnan has taken the unique and classy shade of satin military green. It has gloss black for the alloy wheels, and the interior is finished in black leather. He has also added a seat entertainment package, which gives two screens for the passengers. It is a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 motor. It makes 585 bhp and 850 Nm of torque. Transmission duties are handled by a 9-speed DCT Venu Gopalakrishnan's Car Collection Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge Venu Gopalakrishnan earlier drove India's first and most expensive Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge for Rs 18 crore It has shades of Black Diamond and Gunmetal Grey. Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato He also owns Kochi's first Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato. This car is the more hardcore off-roader version of the Huracan. It has body claddings, raised suspension, an aluminum front underbody, reinforced sills, and roof-mounted air intakes.


India.com
22-05-2025
- Automotive
- India.com
Meet first Indian who owns Rs 160000000 Rolls-Royce Ghost, not Mukesh Ambani or Gautam Adani, but he is…
Whenever we think of luxurious cars, Mukesh Ambani or Gautam Adani are the names that pop up in our mind. But the new model of the Rolls Royce is not bought by these richest people but by one startup owner. The Ghost Series II Black Badge was launched in India earlier this year. It has a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine. Venu Gopalakrishnan, MD of Litmus7 Systems Consulting Pvt Ltd is the first Indian who bought the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge. It is technically more advanced in the brand's history. The car on-road price is around Rs 16 crore and was purchased through the Chennai-based dealer KUN Exclusive, according to a media report. It has a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine with enhanced power and torque. It has all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering and Planar suspension system. The interior is made with hand-woven carbon fibre panels and a black-chrome clock cabinet. Gopalakrishnan's has more automotive vehicles apart from this one. Earlier in the year he made a record paying Rs 46 lakh for a VIP registration number KL 07 DG 0007 for his Lamborghini Urus Performante. It was one of the most expensive number plates in the country.


New Indian Express
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- New Indian Express
Kochi startup MD is first Indian to own Rs 16-crore Rolls-Royce Ghost
KOCHI: Venu Gopalakrishnan, managing director of Litmus7 Systems Consulting Pvt Ltd, has become the first Indian to acquire the Rolls-Royce Ghost Series II Black Badge—a 'vehicle positioned as the most agile and technically advanced in the brand's history'. The car, which carries an on-road price tag of approximately Rs 16 crore, was purchased through the Chennai-based dealer KUN Exclusive. The Ghost Series II Black Badge, launched in India earlier this year, features a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine with enhanced power and torque. It also includes all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering, and Rolls-Royce's Black Badge Planar suspension system. The interior is finished with hand-woven carbon fibre panels and a black-chrome clock cabinet — a design seemingly aimed at those for whom luxury must be visibly assertive. This isn't Gopalakrishnan's first high-profile automotive acquisition. Earlier in the year, he made headlines for placing a record Rs 46 lakh bid on a VIP registration number—KL 07 DG 0007—for his Lamborghini Urus Performante. The bid set the benchmark for the most expensive number plate in the country. While such purchases speak to personal success in the startup space, they also raise questions about the growing culture of conspicuous consumption in a country still grappling with stark economic divides.