India's Most Expensive Rolls Royce Convoy In Bangalore Makes The Ambani Convoy Feel Cheap [Video]

Written By: Utkarsh Deshmukh
Published: November 18, 2025 at 03:15 AMUpdated: Updated: November 18, 2025 at 03:15 AM
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When it comes to Rolls Royces, India's richest family — the Ambani family — owns one of the biggest Rolls Royce collections in India. However, recently a Rolls Royce-specific rally was organized in Bangalore, and there were over a dozen Rolls Royce cars collectively worth over Rs 100 crore. All of these cars together made the Ambani convoy feel cheap.

The video showing the Rolls Royce rally that recently concluded in Bangalore has been shared on Instagram by The Big Garage on their channel. This particular rally or drive was organized by Kun Exclusive, which is a dealership network that has BMW showrooms and service centers in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Pondicherry.

Over a dozen Rolls Royce worth Rs 100 crore take over Bangalore

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In the short clip, the first vehicle in this ultra-luxury convoy is a BMW i7 electric sedan. Following it, two Rolls Royce Phantom VII sedans can be seen in the clip exiting the hotel. The first of these Phantoms is the Series II version of the Phantom VII range, and it is finished in black color. As for the second one, it is the standard Phantom VII finished in white color.

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Next in the line are two Rolls Royce Ghosts, previous-generation models, both finished in white color. The first is a Series I car with a silver bonnet, and the second is a Series II car. After this, we can note that a Cullinan Series II SUV is finished in a deep black color, and then there is a taxi-registered Ghost Series I.

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This particular Ghost taxi belongs to none other than the owner of Ramesh Tours and Travels, who is a barber-turned rental car company owner. Following it is another Series VII Phantom in white, and it was then followed by two Cullinan Series Is. The first is finished in a beautiful shade of blue with a silver bonnet, and the second is a Series I Black Badge.

Collectively, all of these Rolls Royces are worth over Rs 100 crore. This makes it probably the most expensive convoy of Rolls Royces ever seen on any Indian road.

Ambanis still have the biggest Rolls Royce collection

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Although it has been said above that the Ambani convoy may feel cheap in front of this Rolls Royce convoy, it has to be mentioned that this particular convoy is still very humble in front of all the Rolls Royces that the Ambani family owns. The family alone owns around 10 Cullinans in total.

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Of these, a number of them are Series I variants, two Black Badge variants, and a latest Series II version as well. One of these Cullinans even has a Tuscan yellow color paint job, which alone costs Rs 1 crore. Additionally, the family also owns three to four Ghosts comprising Series II and the latest-generation models.

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Finally, when it comes to the Phantoms, there are four Series VIII sedans within the family. Two of these are standard models finished in various shades of gold. On top of these, there are two more which are completely bespoke. The first is Nita Ambani's Phantom VIII EWB, which is finished in Rose Quartz color and has an all-white interior with “NMA” initials on its seat headrests inside.

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As for the latest addition in the family, Anant Ambani has taken delivery of one of the most unique Phantom VIIIs in the world. This particular one is finished in the shade of “Star of India Orange.” This particular color was first seen on the 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II commissioned for the Maharajah of Rajkot, Gujarat. This particular car alone is estimated to be around Rs 12–15 crore.