Rolls-Royce Cars have long been the most opulent models across the segments. All their models are famous for their handcrafted interiors, stately design, and unmatched attention to detail. Rolls-Royce Cars in India cater to the rich and famous buyers who have the budget to splurge on some of the best cars on this plant. The brand currently offers Wraith, Cullunan, Ghost, Dawn, Spectre, Phantom, and Cullinan Series II in our market. While the Ghost and the Phantom have been traditional best-sellers for the brand, the Cullinan, which is the first-ever SUV to wear the Spirit of Ecstasy, has found a high demand among the who’s who of the country.
<p>As expected, the Rolls-Royce Cars price in India is such that it makes these vehicles some of the most expensive vehicles money can buy. The most affordable model in their lineup is the Wraith, which starts at a staggering ₹6.22 crore (ex-showroom). The Cullinan starts at ₹ 6.95 crore (ex-showroom), while the Cullinan Series II is priced at eye-watering ₹10.50 crore onwards (ex-showroom). And these prices can increase significantly based on the various customization options you have for each of these models. Together, all these vehicles position Rolls-Royce Cars as some of the most exclusive automobiles in India.</p>
<p>As of now, there are no officially announced upcoming Rolls-Royce Cars for the Indian market. Given the brand’s ultra-exclusive nature, new models and variants are typically launched globally before making their way to India via bespoke orders. That said, the new Rolls-Royce Ghost is expected to arrive here towards the end of the year. </p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Upcoming Rolls-Royce Cars</strong></td><td><strong>Expected Ex-showroom Price</strong></td></tr><tr><td>New Rolls Royce Ghost</td><td>₹7-7.70 Crore</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
Mukesh Ambani’s fleet includes about 10 Rolls‑Royce cars, including Phantom VIII and Cullinan series models. He owns around 170 luxury vehicles in total, out of which the Rolls-Royce models form the most expensive and exclusive part.
Who owns Rolls‑Royce?
Rolls‑Royce Motor Cars Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of BMW AG from 1998-2003. Meanwhile, Rolls‑Royce India Private Limited is a regional subsidiary of Rolls‑Royce Holdings plc, the aerospace parent company
Can I drive my own Rolls‑Royce?
Yes. Rolls‑Royce cars are road‑legal and drivable by private owners in India, provided the drivers have a proper licence and insurance.
Is Rolls‑Royce bulletproof?
Rolls‑Royce does not offer factory-armored or bulletproof versions. However, security-focused individuals often use armored cars from brands like Mercedes‑Maybach, not Rolls‑Royce
Who owns Rolls‑Royce in India?
In India, Rolls‑Royce Motor Cars is represented via authorised dealers under parent BMW.