India's Youngest Rolls Royce Owner Bought Car With Own Money At 25 Years

Buying a car with their own money is a dream for many—especially in a country like India, where the majority still consider a car a luxury. There are several young entrepreneurs who have come up with exciting and unique ideas in the market and have built their businesses successfully. When they become successful, their lifestyle also changes—and with that comes expensive cars. Here, we have the story of Krishna Arora, one such young entrepreneur who managed to buy a Rolls-Royce luxury car at the age of 25.
Krishna Arora is a young Indian entrepreneur, network marketer, leadership coach, motivational speaker, and the founder of Achiever’s Club. He bought a brand new Rolls-Royce with his own money, and that is what makes this story special.
The video has been shared by Krishna Arora on his YouTube channel. In the video, we see Krishna at the dealership along with his family members. There is also old footage where Krishna is seen making a promise to himself about buying a Rolls-Royce.
Once he managed to earn enough money for a Rolls-Royce, it took him around four months to finalize the arrangements for delivery in Dubai. On their way to the dealership, we hear Krishna’s parents talk about their son’s achievements. The car was bought from a premium used car dealership in Dubai.
The car seen in the video is a Rolls-Royce Ghost. This is a previous-generation model, and we are sure Krishna would have gotten a good deal on it. He bought the car in a black shade with orange interiors and coachline.
The car looks extremely well maintained. The happiness on the faces of the family members and Krishna is very evident in the video. We get a glimpse of the interiors, including the signature starlight roof in the luxury sedan. After taking delivery of the car with his family, we see Krishna delivering a motivational speech to his viewers in the video.
An older-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost does not lack premium features at all. It offers one of the quietest cabins and comes with several luxury features that were ahead of its time. Apart from this, Rolls-Royce also offers numerous customization options from the factory. Krishna managed to get a custom badge for the car.
The Rolls-Royce Ghost seen here looks like the Series I model, which is powered by a 6.6-litre turbocharged V12 engine that makes 563 hp and 850 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to an automatic transmission, and power is sent to the rear wheels.
The last recorded price of a brand new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series I in India ranged anywhere from ₹2.5 crore (ex-showroom) to ₹8 crore, depending on the customization and variant chosen. Since Krishna bought a used Rolls-Royce Ghost in Dubai, we assume he got a good deal—as the cost of such a car is generally lower in Dubai than in India.