Nita Ambani has been spotted in a customized Rolls-Royce for the first time

Nita Ambani has been spotted in a customized Rolls-Royce for the first time


When you’re part of Asia’s wealthiest family, you’re likely to have access to a large collection of exotic cars – including a Rolls-Royce, if you want.

With money tight, families often update their garage with new, expensive cars.

One of their recent additions is the pink Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII EWB.

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It wasn’t that long ago that Asia’s richest family was filmed driving a 20-car motorcade through Dubai.

But the latest incident was of Nita Ambani, wife of Mukesh Ambani, who was seen riding her customized Roller in Mumbai, India.

The video above, shared to Instagram by Automobili Ardentshows Nita’s Rolls-Royce in a very unique shade of pink driving down a city street.

Despite being filmed at night, the color of the luxury ride still stands out in the dark.

What is more surprising is that the cabin of the car is clearly visible, while Nita is being pushed by the car while she is sitting in the back seat.

He wasn’t alone, though, as a security officer sitting in the passenger seat can be seen watching the car’s video recording.

There was no shortage of protection around the Rolls-Royce, with the Toyota Fortuner, Range Rover Vogue, Mahindra XUV500, Scorpio, and MG Gloster SUV in the convoy.

The video, which has already garnered over 60,000 views and 4,000 likes in less than 24 hours, has left users in awe of the cabin lights flashing on the Rolls-Royce.

“Why are the Rolls-Royce interior lights on? Do they prefer it that way? I’ve never seen it on any of their cars,” one user wrote.

In response, another user wrote that there is a possibility that the car’s Starlight roof liner, which has hundreds of LED lights that create the effect of the night sky, may be activated.

The Phantom VIII EWB, which stands for extended wheelbase, is painted in a unique matte pink color, with plate-style wheels and a Spirit of Ecstasy statue emblazoned on the hood.

The interior has also been upgraded, with cream leather upholstery, which is decorated with red stitching and piping, as well as the letters NMA (Nita Mukesh Ambani) emblazoned on the headrest.

And the price? The Phantom is not the cheapest car in the world.

In fact, it is the most expensive production model Rolls-Royce, not including the limited edition Droptail models.

And obviously it gets more expensive if you want to customize it.

The exact price is unknown, but we can safely assume that it is more than seven figures.