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The Ambanis & their 6 most EXPENSIVE SUVs on video: Bentayga to Cullinan

India’s richest man Mukesh Ambani and his family enjoys a lavish lifestyle. The family stays in the most expensive property in India which has multiple levels of parking. Filling the spots in the parking of Antilla are multi-crore vehicles that are used by the family all the time. The Ambani family has a wide range of vehicles from sports cars like the Lamborghini Aventador S to imported electric cars like the Tesla Model S. Ambanis, however, are most inclined towards the SUVs and they own several of them. Here is a video that shows all their luxury SUVs. This video also shows a Cadillac Escalade but that car does not belong to the Ambanis according to our sources.

Bentley Bentayga W12

Approximate price: Rs 4.5 crore, ex-showroom + Rs 1.2 crore for Breitling watch

Ambani Bentayga 2

The Ambanis were one of the first to receive the delivery of the Bentley Bentayga in India. Finished in a beautiful Racing Green shade, this is the only Bentley in the country to have the Breitling Mulliner Tourbillon watch that itself costs more than Rs 1 crore. This is the top-end, high-performance version of the Bentayga that gets powered by a 6.0-litre W12 petrol engine. It generates a maximum power of 600 Bhp and a peak torque of 900 Nm. The Ambani family uses this car a lot even Akash Ambani has been spotted driving the car on multiple occasions.

Bentley Bentayga V8

Approximate price: Rs 3.8 crores, ex-showroom

Soon after the delivery of their first Bentayga, the family received their second Bentayga. It is the cheaper of the two but still costs multiple crores. This is mostly used by the younger son – Anant Ambani and it ha a crazy reflective wrap on it. It also offers an array of high-end features and is one of the most luxurious vehicles ever made. It gets powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine that generates a maximum power of 542 Bhp and peak torque of 770 Nm.

Lamborghini Urus

Approximate price: Rs 3.2 crore, ex-showroom

Ambani Urus Featured

This is the first-ever modern-generation Lamborghini SUV and it has become the quickest-selling Lamborghini in the Indian market. The Ambanis were one the first ones to receive the Urus and it is regularly used by the family to move around in the city. It is powered by a 4.0-litre V8 engine that generates a maximum power of 641 Bhp and peak torque of 850 Nm. It can do 0-100 km/h in just 3.6 seconds, making it extremely quick.

Rolls Royce Cullinan

Approximate price: Rs 7 crore, ex-showroom

Ambani

Soon after the official launch of the Rolls Royce Cullinan, which is the first SUV from the luxury British carmaker, the Ambanis were spotted in it. The beautiful Rolls Royce Cullinan has been a regular ride of the Ambanis since then and all the family members use it regularly. The Cullinan is finding a place in the garages of the affluent in India and abroad and it is becoming very popular in the market. It gets powered by a 6.75-litre V12 petrol engine that produces a smooth and creamy power of 563 Bhp and peak torque of 850 Nm.

Mercedes-AMG G63

Approximate price: Rs 2.2 crore, ex-showroom

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This is not the first G63 AMG of the Ambani family. They own the older-generation of the performance SUV too. This one was spotted with the family recently and this is the newly launched G63 AMG finished in white colour. The Ambani kids mostly occupy the seats of the G63. It gets powered by a 5.5-litre Bi-Turbocharged V8 engine that generates a maximum power of 544 Bhp and peak torque of 760 Nm.

Mercedes-AMG G63

Approximate price: Rs 2 crore, ex-showroom

This is the older-generation Mercedes-AMG G63 used by the Ambani family. This car has been around for a long while with the family and is still used by them. It speaks volumes about the reliability and the build quality of the SUV.

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