Indian Billionaire Gifts Son A Rolls Royce Cullinan Series 2 Black Badge [Video]

Indian billionaire Satish Sanpal is known for splurging on luxury, lifestyle and cars. The chairman of UAE-based ANAX Holding has now gifted his younger son a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan Series II. The son, Lakshya Sanpal, has become one of the youngest in the UAE to own a 2025 Cullinan Black Badge.
Satish Sanpal shared a video of his son taking delivery of the ultra-luxury SUV on his Instagram handle. We get to see a White Cullinan with a bright Neon Green interior. The video shows the son, a young guy receiving the key to his multi-crore SUV. The reel is attracting congratulatory comments from many. People seem to be happy about the successful entrepreneur's flex of wealth.
Rolls Royce sells both the Series II and Series II Black badge versions of the Cullinan in markets including India. The Black Badge is the most expensive and the most powerful that a Cullinan gets. In the Indian market, it has an ex-showroom price of 12.5 crores. In Dubai, it costs around AED 24,99,000 before options, as per sources.
The Cullinan Series II Black Badge looks opulent. Key design cues remain the same as a regular Series II. However, there are exclusive highlights like elegant Black Chrome trims in various areas of its design. The vehicle gets slimmer LED headlamps with L-shaped LED Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs) which extend down to the bumper, a slightly reworked grille, new bumpers with integrated stainless-steel skid plate and a new set of alloy wheels.
The cabin now gets even more luxury and features. It comes with the latest version of the Rolls’ Spirit infotainment system which features new, better graphics and displays. It even lets you colour-match the digital instrument cluster with the vehicle's exterior or with the upholstery. There is also a new 'display cabinet' that houses an analogue clock (with insane detailing) and a miniaturised, illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy mascot. This is similar to the one that you find on the Phantom VIII.
The series II Cullinan retains the predecessor's 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, and so does the Black Badge. This powerhouse generates 571hp and 850Nm of torque on the regular SUV while the Black Badge stands significantly more powerful with 600hp and 900Nm on tap. This, if you see, is 30hp and 50 Nm more than the regular Cullinan Series 2. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox and there is all-wheel drive (AWD) as well.
With the rollout of the Series II iterations of the regular and Black Badge models, the Cullinan has become even more expensive. In the Indian market, the Black Badge has become pricier by Rs 4.05 crore.
The real estate juggernaut had previously made headlines by gifting himself a Bugatti Chiron (worth around 35 crores) on his birthday. He announced the grand news through a reel on his Instagram handle. He bought the brand-new Chiron from a dealership in Dubai.
The Chiron is Bugatti's hypersport, and thus features an extremely powerful engine. The massive 8.0-litre, quad-turbocharged W16 on this car can produce 1,479 Bhp and a peak torque of 1,600 Nm. It can sprint to 100 kph from a standstill in just 2.4 seconds. One of the fastest production cars in the world, the Chiron was produced in very limited numbers. It thus stands extremely exclusive.