Youngest Indian To Buy Rolls Royce With Own Money Is Just 25 Years Old [Video]

Written By: Ajeesh Kuttan
Published: September 13, 2025 at 07:05 AMUpdated: September 13, 2025 at 07:05 AM
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Buying a car is a dream for many. Some of them are lucky enough to get cars and bikes as expensive gifts from their loved ones but buying a car with one’s own money is always special especially in a country like India, where most people still consider a car a luxury. Several young entrepreneurs have entered the market with exciting and unique ideas, successfully building their businesses. With success often comes a change in lifestyle, and expensive cars naturally become part of it. This is the story of Krishna Arora, a young entrepreneur who fulfilled his dream of buying a Rolls-Royce at the age of 25.


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Krishna Arora is an Indian entrepreneur, network marketer, leadership coach, motivational speaker, and the founder of Achiever’s Club. What makes his story special is that he bought a brand-new Rolls-Royce entirely with his own money.

The video of this achievement was shared by Krishna on his YouTube channel. It shows him at the dealership along with his family members, as well as older footage where he had promised himself that one day he would own a Rolls-Royce.

After earning enough to afford the car, it took him around four months to finalize the delivery arrangements in Dubai. On their way to the dealership, Krishna’s parents can be heard talking about their son’s achievements. The car was purchased from a premium used car dealership in Dubai.

The car featured in the video is a Rolls-Royce Ghost, a previous-generation model, which likely gave Krishna a great deal. He chose a black exterior paired with orange interiors and a coachline.

The car appears to be extremely well maintained. The happiness on the faces of Krishna and his family members is clearly visible in the video. We also get a glimpse of the luxury sedan’s interiors, including the iconic starlight roof. After taking delivery of the car, Krishna delivers a motivational speech to his viewers.

Despite being an older-generation model, the Rolls-Royce Ghost is packed with premium features. Known for its exceptionally quiet cabin, it came with advanced luxury equipment that was ahead of its time. Rolls-Royce also provides extensive customization options, and Krishna opted for a custom badge on his Ghost.

The model seen in the video appears to be a Series I Rolls-Royce Ghost, powered by a 6.6-litre turbocharged V12 engine producing 563 hp and 850 Nm of peak torque. The engine is paired with an automatic transmission, sending power to the rear wheels.

The last recorded price of a brand-new Rolls-Royce Ghost Series I in India ranged from ₹2.5 crore (ex-showroom) to ₹8 crore, depending on the variant and level of customization. Since Krishna purchased his Ghost from Dubai’s used car market, it is safe to assume he got a much better deal, as such cars are generally more affordable there than in India.