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Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

Ambani family Gwagen and Cullinans at Ganesh Visarjan

Everything that the Ambani family does is extremely extravagant, be it their car collection, wedding, or even their “Ganpati Visarjan.” The family does everything in an excessive manner, overwhelming everyone around. Recently, the Ambanis were spotted at the Visarjan of their Ganesh idol in Mumbai, and they arrived at the beach with 2 Rolls Royce Cullinan luxury SUVs and 6 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMGs. A speedboat was also seen.

Ambanis’ Extravagant Ganesh Visarjan

The pictures showing the Ambani family’s convoy at the Ganesh Visarjan in Mumbai have been shared on Instagram, courtesy of Automobili Ardent. In the pictures, we can see the family’s 9th Rolls Royce Cullinan, which is finished in the lovely shade of Pebble Paradiso. For those unaware, this was a special color launched by Rolls Royce at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.

Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

This particular car also features a beautiful golden coach line, which Rolls Royce offers as a hand-drawn line from the factory. They use a squirrel-hair brush to paint this line, which spans the length of the car. It is also painted in one stroke by a painter who only paints this line on Rolls Royce cars. This Cullinan also boasts an all-light blue interior, matching the exterior.

Most likely, it was Anant Ambani who was at the Ganesh Visarjan, as he is mostly spotted with this blue Cullinan. Additionally, there was another Cullinan that belonged to Anant Ambani, and it was the family’s fourth Cullinan. This one is finished in the lovely shade of Tuscan Sun, which was alone a Rs 1 crore paint option. Both of these Cullinans feature the VIP registration number “0001.”

Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

Both Rolls Royce Cullinans come powered by a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine. However, as the blue one is a Black Badge model, it generates 600 bhp and 900 Nm of peak torque. Meanwhile, the standard Tuscan Sun Cullinan makes 29 bhp and 50 Nm less torque than the Black Badge model. Both come mated to an automatic transmission, and power is sent to all four wheels.

6 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMGs

Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

As we all know, the only family in India to have Mercedes-Benz G63 AMGs as their security cars is the Ambani family. Anant Ambani, at the Ganesh Visarjan, was seen with his complete G-Wagen convoy of 6 SUVs. In the pictures, we can see all 6 G-Wagons parked and moving on the road, securing his Cullinans.

All of these G-Wagens are finished in white, and they come powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. This motor generates a maximum power output of 576 bhp and a maximum torque production of 850 Nm. It comes mated to an automatic gearbox.

Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

Apart from the Rolls Royces and Mercedes-Benz G-Wagens, a speedboat decorated with flowers was also seen at the beach. This was stationed at the dock for the Visarjan of the Ganesh idol brought by the Ambani family.

Ambani Family’s Newest Addition – A Boeing 737 MAX 9

Ambani Family Arrives For Ganesh Visarjan With 2 Rolls Royce Cullinans and 6 Mercedes G-Wagens

Just a few days ago, the Ambani family welcomed their 10th private jet – the Boeing 737 MAX 9. This is India’s first 737 MAX 9 and the most expensive private jet owned by any business tycoon or family in the world. This plane, which costs well upwards of Rs 1,000 crore, was supposed to arrive in 2022. However, it got delayed due to the Boeing controversy.

This plane, after completing a series of test flights between Basel, Geneva, and London Luton airports, finally left for India. It then reached Delhi on August 27th. It comes equipped with two CFMI LEAP-1B engines and was assembled at Boeing’s Renton production facility. The aircraft, which has the MSN number 8401, can cover an impressive 6,355 nautical miles (11,770 kilometers) in a single journey.