In addition to being the richest individual in India in 2024, billionaire tycoon Mukesh Ambani is ranked ninth globally. The Chairman of Reliance Industries is reportedly worth an incredible $116 billion (about Rs 9.6 lakh crore), according to Forbes. It is therefore not surprising that the Ambanis enjoy living a lavish lifestyle, complete with an impressive collection of cars.
For those who are unaware, Mukesh Ambani has amassed an incredible collection of 168 luxury vehicles from various manufacturers, including Maybach, Ferrari, Bentley, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW, to mention a few. The luxury Rolls-Royce, however, continues to be a family favourite. Additionally, Nita Ambani just bought a brand-new Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII in pink.
Check out the stunning modification on Nita Ambani’s pink Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII:
Hindustan Times claims that Nita Ambani’s new automobiles are expensive—more over Rs 12 crore. Her requirements are meticulously fulfilled by the superbly modified Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII. This comprises an upper body of velvet orchid and a lower body of rose quartz.
In India, Rolls-Royce vehicles are primarily seen in black and white. Because of its unusual colour and elegant appearance, Nita Ambani’s automobile is generating news. The lavish vehicle also had dining wheels, an embroidered NMA on the headrests, and a gold SoE (Spirit of Ecstasy).
The Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII EWB (Extended Wheelbase) is equipped with a 6.75-liter V12 twin-turbocharged engine that can produce up to 571 horsepower and 900 Nm of peak torque, according to HT Auto. On the streets of Mumbai, Nita Ambani’s custom wheels were seen, escorted by a convoy for security.
A towering Rs 10 crore Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge customised in the Tuscan Sunshade orange colour was given to Nita Ambani by Mukesh Ambani as a Diwali present last year. It’s supposedly the priciest automotive present given in India.
The Ambanis are now celebrating Mukesh and Nita Ambani’s youngest son Anant Ambani’s birthday on April 10 in Jamnagar, Gujarat, therefore they are in a festive mood.
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Phantom has a strong presence, which is the most visible and crucial trait to keep. A new, polished horizontal line between the running lights during the day above the Pantheon Grille has further improved this.
In keeping with its driver-focused nature, this lends Phantom a fresh, aggressive modernism.
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The ‘RR’ Badge of Honour and Spirit of Ecstasy mascot are more noticeable from the front thanks to a minor geometric alteration to the Pantheon Grille. As a result of Ghost’s introduction and widespread popularity, the grille itself is now lit. Intricate laser-cut bezel starlights adorn the headlights, forming a visual link with the Starlight Headliner within and enhancing Phantom’s nocturnal aura of surprise and joy.
The side profile of the Phantom maintains the characteristic short front and long rear overhang, long wheelbase, an
d broad C-pillar of Rolls-Royce, the latter of which provides more privacy for passengers. The graceful main lines that connect the Spirit of Ecstasy to the tapering back tail are preserved in the silhouette. The line known as the “split-belt” starts at the front fender and softly curves towards the back door. This line highlights the car’s lengthy dash-to-axle proportions and then gently descends towards the rear lamps, which resemble lanterns. The significantly undercut ‘waft line’ produces a powerful shadow that visually announces the brand’s unmatched ‘Magic Carpet Ride’.
A set of fresh wheels further improves the side profile. A fully or partially polished 3D machined stainless steel wheel with triangular facets is available for commission.
THE “LUXURY POLES”
Phantom, the brand’s flagship product, draws a select group of Rolls-Royce customers. These are resolute and demanding individuals who are well-established, prosperous, at the top of their profession, and frequently in the public glare. It is no accident that Rolls-Royce receives the most ambitious and difficult Bespoke requests ever when it comes to Phantom.
The end products—each a work of art in and of itself—illustrate a more general reality: Phantom has always been whatever the customer wants it to be—not just the “best car in the world,” but the best car for them and their environment.