Meet the Crazy Rich Indians Who Own Bugattis!
Get to know some of the Indians who own a Bugatti, one of the rarest and most expensive cars in the world. From Texas-based real estate tycoon Mayur Shree to British Indian-origin millionaire Reuben Singh, and Dubai-based businessman Rohit Roy, learn about their prized possessions and the impressive technology behind these iconic cars.
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Meet Mayur Shree, A Texas-based real estate tycoon and the only Indian-origin individual to own a Bugatti Chiron, one of the rarest and most expensive cars in the world. With the hashtag Shreeron, a clever play on his name and the name of the automobile, Mayur has been making in the luxury car scene. The Bugatti Chiron is estimated to cost at least $3 million or around 23 crores, but the exact price is not made public due to the high level of customization available for each car. Only a hundred Chirons exist worldwide, each powered by a colossal 8.0-litre, quad-turbocharged W16 engine capable of producing a staggering 1,479 Bhp and 1,600 Nm of peak torque.
Number 2
Are you curious about the most extravagant car collection of a British Indian-origin millionaire? Meet Reuben Singh, also known as the "British Bill Gates." And “Singh is King”. But it's not just his turbans that match his Rolls-Royce cars. According to Cartoq, he also owns a red-black Bugatti Veyron, one of the world's fastest production cars with a 1,001 horsepower engine and a top speed of 258 mph (415 km/h). Whenever this exotic beauty comes out of his garage, it goes viral on the internet. While the exact amount he spent on it remains a mystery, the base price is around Rs 9.8 crores ($1.9 million).
Number 3
"Get ready to meet Rohit Roy, the Dubai-based businessman who's taking the automobile industry by storm! As the son of Dr. CJ Roy, the founder of one of the biggest real estate companies in Dubai, Rohit Roy knows a thing or two about luxury. But it's his unique-looking Bugatti Veyron that turns heads. With a custom chrome and electric blue paint scheme, this car is a true work of art.
Number 4
M F Husain was India's highest-paid painter, and his paintings fetched millions of dollars at prestigious auctions like Christie's. In 2010, he bought a Bugatti Veyron, one of the most iconic and expensive cars in the world. This car was a symbol of his love for luxury and his extravagant lifestyle. However, just after a year of owning it, he passed away.
Honourable mention
J. R. D. Tata was not only a successful businessman but also a car enthusiast. He owned a stunning Bugatti 2000cc, which was the first of its kind in India. This car was a symbol of luxury, speed, and power, and it perfectly matched J. R. D. Tata's personality.
J. R. D. Tata's Bugatti was not just a car, but a legacy that he left behind. Despite the popularity of luxury cars like Maybach, Bentley, and Rolls Royce, no other Indian celebrity or businessman has owned a Bugatti since then. This fact is quite disheartening, considering the beauty and power of this iconic car.
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