Asia¡¯s richest man Mukesh Ambani has constantly been in the headlines this year. Be it for throwing lavish and eye-grabbing parties in honor of his son Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant¡¯s wedding or for ground-breaking business deals. His wife Nita Ambani, daughter Isha Ambani, son Akash and daughter-in-law Shloka Mehta have dressed to the nines to represent the Ambani clan and be hospitable hosts to their esteemed guests.?
The display of wealth is clear in their lavish parties, attire, and jewelry. Nita Ambani's fondness for emeralds has been particularly notable. At the Jamnagar celebration, she was seen wearing a necklace featuring three palm-sized emeralds, valued at an astonishing Rs 500 crore.
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If you thought she had a thing only for expensive and rare jewellery, you are in for a surprise. Nita Ambani not only owns some of the most expensive jewellery in the world, she also owns the most expensive car out of all the other family members.
Even Mukesh Ambani who has a massive net worth of over Rs 10 lakh crore cannot beat her when it comes to owning all things luxury.?
She owns an Audi A9 Chameleon, which boasts nearly 600 horsepower and a 4.0-liter V8 engine. One of its standout features is the innovative electronic paint system, which allows the driver to change the car's exterior color with the push of a button.
According to a report by Lifestyle Asia, this limited edition vehicle is valued at Rs 90 crore. Along with import duties levied, the car¡¯s value would come around to Rs 100 crore.
This car, designed by Spanish designer Daniel Garci, is renowned for its electronic paint system, allowing the driver to change the exterior color at the push of a button. Only 11 of these unique vehicles have been sold worldwide, and one belongs to Nita Ambani.
In contrast, the most expensive car in Mukesh Ambani's collection is the BMW 760 Li Armoured, a bulletproof marvel that offers Z-level security features which is worth Rs 9 crore.