Seeing someone fulfil his/her dream or goal in life definitely puts a smile on our face. A recent car purchase by a young entrepreneur has done just the same. Krishna Arora, the Indian entrepreneur, network marketer, leadership coach, motivational speaker and the founder of ‘Achiever’s Club ‘ has bought a Rolls Royce in Black. Even sweeter, the purchase has made this 25-year-old the youngest Indian to own a Rolls Royce with his own money.
In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Krishna shows himself taking delivery of his long-awaited dream with his family. The vlog starts by showing a previous vow he had made to himself 4.5 years ago, that he would buy a Rolls Royce in 2024. It took him 4 months to plan the delivery event, which took place in Dubai.
While they were driving to the showroom, his parents were seen voicing their opinions on the son’s achievement and lending him all their support. The purchase was made from CV Automobiles, a used premium car dealer in Dubai. The car looks like a pre-worshipped model. He took delivery of the car together with his mom and dad. The car has a Black exterior colourway and Orange interior. The vehicle’s Starlight headliner is also visible in the video.
Further ahead in the video, the young entrepreneur is seen motivating his viewers saying if he could do it, everybody can. Quite some classical motivation there! He further asks the ambitious, aspirational youngsters to ‘duplicate his efforts, and not the commitment’.
The car appears to be a Rolls Royce Ghost. It has officially been customised for Krishna Aurora- says a badge. Many say that the entrepreneur could have paid at least 7 crores for the car.
However, the reality could be slightly different. Since it is a used car bought in Dubai, the actual cost could be much lower as there are no taxes in the region. Anyway, a Rolls Royce is a Rolls Royce…
People can be seen dropping diverse comments on the video. Some respect Krishna for the achievement, while a few others find it fishy, and refuse to admit that you can find success and achieve financial freedom with network marketing. Some others think all this is part of a larger financial scam! Indians and their reluctance to accept success can be hilarious.
The Ghost is powered by a 6.6-litre turbocharged V12 engine that makes 563 hp and 850 Nm. It comes with a Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) layout and an automatic transmission. Key design highlights include a large, plush grille, LED lighting, suicide doors, and the Spirit of Ecstacy. We are not sure of the exact details of interior customisations made.
The (Other) Youngest Indian To Buy An RR Ghost (!)
Paras Gupta previously made headlines by buying a Rolls Royce Ghost Series 2 at the age of 22. He is the director of Mother’s Pride, a well-known preschool chain- founded by his mom, Sudha Gupta and later scaled by him. It would be thus hard to say he bought the epitome of luxury with his own money. He had a foundation which he could build on.
Youngest Indian To Buy An Rolls Royce Cullinan Series II
We have seen many including the Ambanis buy Cullinans. But do you know who the youngest Indian to buy the Cullinan Series II Black Badge is? Amjad Sithara, a 33-year-old entrepreneur from Kerala, and CEO of BCC Group holds this title. It is his second Rolls Royce and shares its garage with a range of expensive cars and SUVs such as Range Rover, Mercedes G Wagen and Maybach.
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