
Not Mukesh Ambani, the most expensive car is owned by THIS Ambani family member, it is priced..., it is...
The Ambani family has no shortage of luxury cars. The most expensive car in the country is considered to be the Audi A9 Chameleon. This car is also owned by Nita Ambani, an educationist, philanthropist, businesswoman, and the chairperson of Reliance Foundation.
According to the ABPLive report, Nita Ambani is the owner of India's most expensive car, which is around Rs 100 crore. According to the media reports, sources indicate that the luxury Audi has an engine that has a rated power of 600 horsepower. What are the standout features that make this car so unique?
Speaking about the Audi vehicle, its amazing feature is its ability to change color with the press of a button. The color scheme of the vehicle is electronic. It is capable of changing colors seamlessly. Adding to its exclusivity, only 11 of these vehicles have been sold globally.
Equipped with a 4.0-litre V8 engine, the Audi A9 Chameleon can produce a maximum power output of 600 horsepower. The A9 Chameleon has a 2-door car design and measures around 5 meteres long, which is enough to make it sleek yet intimidating. One thing that sets it apart significantly is the windshield and roof, which were constructed to create a single piece. This is rarely seen in most automobiles. Additionally, this luxury car uses many futuristic technologies that are exclusive to this specific vehicle, making it a true symbol of modern automotive technology and luxury.
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