How India’s top celebrities turned fame into supercar collections

How India’s top celebrities turned fame into supercar collections

From Shah Rukh Khan’s Bugatti to Rolls-Royce Phantoms and Ferraris, India’s biggest celebrities own cars that blur the line between machines, status symbols, and rolling art.

Business Today Desk
  • Jan 9, 2026,
  • Updated Jan 9, 2026 12:10 PM IST
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Shah Rukh Khan’s Bugatti Veyron isn’t just a car—it’s a declaration. With a ₹12-crore price tag and engineering that once redefined speed itself, the Veyron places India’s biggest superstar in an ultra-exclusive global club where performance, rarity, and status collide.

 

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Hrithik Roshan’s Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge trades quiet luxury for muscle and menace. This isn’t chauffeur chic—it’s power luxury, where handcrafted interiors meet aggressive tuning, mirroring Hrithik’s sculpted image and box-office dominance.

 

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Priyanka Chopra Jonas’s Rolls-Royce Ghost glides rather than drives. Designed for near-silent cruising and effortless authority, it reflects her transcontinental stardom—an automobile that whispers success rather than shouting it.

 

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Amitabh Bachchan’s Bentley Continental GT blends old-world craftsmanship with modern muscle. The grand tourer suits a legend who doesn’t chase trends but defines longevity, comfort, and restrained power—on screen and on the road.

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Akshay Kumar’s Rolls-Royce Phantom is less a vehicle, more a moving monument. Known for bespoke interiors and regal presence, it mirrors Akshay’s disciplined career arc—steady, imposing, and built to last across decades.

 

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Ajay Devgn’s Rolls-Royce Cullinan combines luxury with intimidation. Towering road presence and ultra-plush comfort make it ideal for an actor whose screen persona thrives on intensity, authority, and understated dominance.

 

 

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Dulquer Salmaan’s Ferrari 296 GTB marks a new era—hybrid performance without sacrificing soul. With razor-sharp design and electrified speed, the car reflects Dulquer’s crossover appeal and taste for modern, high-tech sophistication.

 

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Kartik Aaryan’s McLaren GT is rare, lightweight, and ruthlessly fast—much like his rapid rise in Bollywood. Designed to balance supercar thrill with everyday usability, it signals a star stepping confidently into elite territory.

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Ranveer Singh’s Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule Edition is loud, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore. With bold colours and brute performance, it feels less like a purchase and more like a rolling extension of his maximalist persona.

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