Raymond owner Gautam Singhania buys Mclaren worth Rs 5.91 Crores

Gautam Singhania is one of those Indian Industrialist whose car enthusiasm has no limits. The Raymond owner’s car collection will cost more than half of the Indian population their fortune to afford one.

From Ferrari to Rolls Royce, From Sports cars to Royal cars his garage will leave you stunned. Recently, he was spotted on the road driving his bright and catchy orange Mclaren 750S. This car has recently added a new McLaren 750S to its impressive collection of luxury vehicles. The striking orange and black supercar, priced at Rs 5.91 crore (ex-showroom), is Singhania's third McLaren, joining his existing McLaren 720S and McLaren 570S.

Outstanding Performance Specifications

A 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane V8 engine producing a maximum of 750 PS and 800 Nm of peak torque powers the McLaren 750S. The McLaren 750S can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in just 2.8 seconds and reach 200 kmph in just 4.4 seconds, making it 10% faster than the 720S.

A passion for high-end automobiles

When it comes to car fans, Gautam Singhania is sometimes compared to other billionaires such as Mukesh Ambani and Ratan Tata. He is well-known for his love of luxury automobiles. He regularly makes visits to the Super Automobile Club Garage (SCCG) in Thane, where he is in charge of supercars, sports, luxury, and vintage automobile maintenance, customization, and restoration. He also started GS Design, a business last year that is focused on supercar customization.

Criticism and Reaction

Singhania loves supercars, but he hasn't hesitated to criticize some of the models. He was dissatisfied with the Maserati MC20 supercar and called it the "worst" car he had ever driven in August of last year. He labeled the model as unsafe and cautionary advice for prospective buyers. Maserati blamed India's road conditions for the car's performance problems, therefore Singhania asked that the business send a third party to test drive the MC20 to assess its safety.

Involvement in the Automotive Industry: Supercars are more than just an asset for Singhania. He regularly visits the SCCG, where he is actively involved in their maintenance and oversees the customization process at GS Design.

Overall, The businessman's amazing collection and commitment to the automotive sector demonstrate his passion for luxury cars and Singhania continues to make headlines and excite auto lovers throughout the nation with his collection of McLaren supercars and his involvement in the business.

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