9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in two thousand fifteen – NDTV CarAndBike

9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in 2015

There was a time when passenger cars, and to an extent premium cars, were the only major contributors in the Indian car market. But now the market has expanded and so has the buying behaviour of India consumers which has enabled the growth of luxury car segment in the country. As a pleasant outcome, two thousand fifteen witnessed some of the most expensive luxury car launches that only a select few Indian consumers will be able to afford.

Here’s a list of nine most expensive luxury cars launched in India in 2015:

1) Mercedes-Benz S Guard: The Mercedes-Benz S-Guard or S600 Guard, is undoubtedly at the pinnacle of luxury cars launched in India not just this year, but ever. Launched at an insane price Rs. 8.9 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) is a very excusive armoured bomb-proof car is touted to be the ‘safest car on earth’. Designed based on the popular luxury sedan S600, the car resumes to suggest the optimum level of luxury, except only now it is as safe as a tank from outside. The very impenetrable figure shell of the S-Guard can protect its incumbent from continuous automatic-weapons fire from the likes of an M60 machine gun. On the other palm, the under bod plating can withstand threats from IED (Improvised bombing).

Inwards the car you get an inbuilt oxygen system that is designed to seals all exterior vents and produces clean air to the occupants in case of a gas attack. Moreover its technical superiority is well-measured by its Intelligent Drive features that include, Night View Assist Plus, LED Intelligent Light System and three hundred sixty degree camera. The car weighs a total of Four.Five tons, but that is no way will slow it down as the Mercedes-Benz S-Guard packs a 6.0-liter V12 petrol engine that generates 530bhp and 830Nm of torque. The transmission duties are taken care of by a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

Price: Rs. 8.9 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Two) Ferrari California T: The Ferrari California T is clearly an epitome of style and luxury when it comes to cars. This two-door convertible marked the Italian supercar brand Ferrari’s re-entry into the Indian car market. Price at Rs. Three.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Ferrari California T is the 2nd most expensive car to be launched in India in 2015. While it is true that the most expensive car in Ferrari’s Indian line-up will be the F12-Berlinetta, but as of not only the California T has official gone on sale. The California T packs a fresh twin-turbo Trio.8-litre V8 engine under the fetish mask, which churns out a healthy 553bhp and a whooping 755Nm torques, which means that the car can do a zero to one hundred Km/h sprint is mere Three.6 seconds.

Price: Rs. Three.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Trio) Lamborghini Huracan: Another Italian supercar marque that determined to grace the Indian car market with its exceptional product was Lamborghini with the fresh Huracan LP580-2. The fresh Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 is very special rear-wheel drive version of standard Huracan and has been priced at Rs.Two.99 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). This rear-wheel drive Huracan features modified bumpers which gives it its unique character and helps us tell it apart from its four-wheel drive counterpart. The car is thirty three kg lighter than the standard Huracan and come mated to a detuned Five.2-litre V10 engine that produces five hundred eighty PS (572bhp), hence the serial number LP580-2 and a peak torque of five hundred forty Nm. The car has a top speed of three hundred twenty km/h and can go from rest to one hundred km/h in Trio.Four seconds, which is 0.Two seconds slower than the standard Lamborghini Huracan.

Price: Rs. Two.99 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Four) Mercedes-Maybach S600: Marking Mercedes-Benz’s sub-brand, Maybach’s entry into the Indian car market, the Mercedes-Maybach S600 is the most luxurious rendition of the S-Class you will find today in India. While the car largely resembles the standard S-Class, Maybach S600 gets an extended wheelbase, which is 207mm longer suggesting more room to the rear passengers. Other differentiating features include Maybach logo – a dual M inwards an arched triangle – on the C-pillars and a set of chrome alloy wheels. Safety suggesting include twelve airbags, Night View Assist Plus, three hundred sixty degree camera, Active Parking Assist, LED with Intelligent Lighting System, Crosswind Assist, PRE-SAFE IMPULSE and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System among several others. The car is powered by a 5980cc V12 bi-turbo engine the churns out 523bhp and develops eight hundred thirty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.6 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Five) Mercedes-Benz S sixty three AMG: two thousand fifteen has been a crucial year for the Stuttgart-based carmaker, especially because this year spotted the most number of launches from the Mercedes-AMG brand. And one of the most expensive models to join the carmaker’s Indian line-up was the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG. Priced at Rs. Two.6 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) the car is basically the standard S-Class sedan, only on steroids. Tooled with all the accentuating characteristics of the AMG brand, like the muscular front and rear bumper, acute character lines and premium AMG-style interiors, the fresh S63 AMG is the flawless choice for anyone who is seeking the best of both worlds – spectacle and luxury. Under the fetish mask the S sixty three AMG packs a Five.5-litre, twin-turbo, V8 unit that is paired to a 7-speed AMG Speedshift gearbox, produces a whooping 577bhp and 900Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.54 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

6) Mercedes-AMG GT S: Yet another AMG product to reach the Indian shores this year, the Mercedes-AMG GT S substitutes the popular Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG in India. The AMG GT is also the very first car the sport the brand’s revised moniker, Mercedes-AMG instead of Mercedes-Benz AMG. It is the 2nd independent model to be developed by AMG car that is not derived from an existing Mercedes-Benz model line. Touted to be the fastest AMG car in India, the Mercedes-AMG GT S is powered by a Four.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the GT S promises five hundred ten horses along with a maximum torque of 650Nm. The car can despatch 0-100Km/h in Three.8 seconds on its way to a top-speed of 310Km/h.

Price: Rs. Two.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

7) Mercedes-Benz G sixty three AMG: Along with its fresh models, Mercedes-Benz India this year also revamped some of its existing product and the most prominent among them was the G63 AMG. The AMG powered G Wagon, now comes in a special ‘Crazy Colour’ edition with bod colours like Solar Plank (Yellow), Lime Green and Sunset Plank (Orange). Apart from the fresh paint, the rest of the SUV in terms of exterior styling, interior design and features and mechanicals remains the same as before. Powering this colourful animal is the same Five.Five litre V8 twin-turbo engine that produced 537bhp and seven hundred sixty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.17 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

8) Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe: The Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe is yet another rendition of the S-Class sedan launched this year in addition to the S63 AMG. Essentially a two-door coupe version of the S-Class saloon, the S500 Coupe might come with some basic similarities in terms of design and structure, but it is the styling that truly sets them apart. The S500 coupe comes with fresh front fascia with redesigned headlamp cluster, brand fresh diamond pattern grille, fresh muscular front bumper housing the broad air dam and the large air intakes and a set of fresh 17-inch alloys. Under the fetish mask the car uses the same Four.7-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine the does duty on the S-Class, churning out 450bhp and a peak torque of 700Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.0 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

9) BMW M6 Gran Coupe: Another German machine that managed to get on this special list is the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. Basically a face lifted version of the older the M6, the fresh two thousand fifteen BMW Gran Coupe comes only with a little bit of revised styling both on the outside as well as the inwards. Apart from that the fresh M6 Gran Coupe remains unchanged even under the rubber hood. The car is powered by the same Three.0-litre, 6-cylinder, in-line diesel powertrain that powered the old model churns out 313bhp and 630Nm. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Price: Rs. 1.98 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in two thousand fifteen – NDTV CarAndBike

9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in 2015

There was a time when passenger cars, and to an extent premium cars, were the only major contributors in the Indian car market. But now the market has expanded and so has the buying behaviour of India consumers which has enabled the growth of luxury car segment in the country. As a pleasant outcome, two thousand fifteen eyed some of the most expensive luxury car launches that only a select few Indian consumers will be able to afford.

Here’s a list of nine most expensive luxury cars launched in India in 2015:

1) Mercedes-Benz S Guard: The Mercedes-Benz S-Guard or S600 Guard, is undoubtedly at the pinnacle of luxury cars launched in India not just this year, but ever. Launched at an insane price ₹ 8.9 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) is a very excusive armoured bomb-proof car is touted to be the ‘safest car on earth’. Designed based on the popular luxury sedan S600, the car resumes to suggest the optimum level of luxury, except only now it is as safe as a tank from outside. The very impenetrable figure shell of the S-Guard can protect its incumbent from continuous automatic-weapons fire from the likes of an M60 machine gun. On the other forearm, the under bod plating can withstand threats from IED (Improvised bombing).

Inwards the car you get an inbuilt oxygen system that is designed to seals all exterior vents and supplies clean air to the occupants in case of a gas attack. Moreover its technical superiority is well-measured by its Intelligent Drive features that include, Night View Assist Plus, LED Intelligent Light System and three hundred sixty degree camera. The car weighs a total of Four.Five tons, but that is no way will slow it down as the Mercedes-Benz S-Guard packs a 6.0-liter V12 petrol engine that generates 530bhp and 830Nm of torque. The transmission duties are taken care of by a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

Two) Ferrari California T: The Ferrari California T is clearly an epitome of style and luxury when it comes to cars. This two-door convertible marked the Italian supercar brand Ferrari’s re-entry into the Indian car market. Price at ₹ Trio.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Ferrari California T is the 2nd most expensive car to be launched in India in 2015. While it is true that the most expensive car in Ferrari’s Indian line-up will be the F12-Berlinetta, but as of not only the California T has official gone on sale. The California T packs a fresh twin-turbo Three.8-litre V8 engine under the rubber hood, which churns out a healthy 553bhp and a whooping 755Nm torques, which means that the car can do a zero to one hundred Km/h sprint is mere Trio.6 seconds.

Three) Lamborghini Huracan: Another Italian supercar marque that determined to grace the Indian car market with its exceptional product was Lamborghini with the fresh Huracan LP580-2. The fresh Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 is very special rear-wheel drive version of standard Huracan and has been priced at ₹ Two.99 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). This rear-wheel drive Huracan features modified bumpers which gives it its unique character and helps us tell it apart from its four-wheel drive counterpart. The car is thirty three kg lighter than the standard Huracan and come mated to a detuned Five.2-litre V10 engine that produces five hundred eighty PS (572bhp), hence the serial number LP580-2 and a peak torque of five hundred forty Nm. The car has a top speed of three hundred twenty km/h and can go from rest to one hundred km/h in Trio.Four seconds, which is 0.Two seconds slower than the standard Lamborghini Huracan.

Four) Mercedes-Maybach S600: Marking Mercedes-Benz’s sub-brand, Maybach’s entry into the Indian car market, the Mercedes-Maybach S600 is the most luxurious rendition of the S-Class you will find today in India. While the car largely resembles the standard S-Class, Maybach S600 gets an extended wheelbase, which is 207mm longer suggesting more room to the rear passengers. Other differentiating features include Maybach logo – a dual M inwards an arched triangle – on the C-pillars and a set of chrome alloy wheels. Safety suggesting include twelve airbags, Night View Assist Plus, three hundred sixty degree camera, Active Parking Assist, LED with Intelligent Lighting System, Crosswind Assist, PRE-SAFE IMPULSE and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System among several others. The car is powered by a 5980cc V12 bi-turbo engine the churns out 523bhp and develops eight hundred thirty Nm of peak torque.

Five) Mercedes-Benz S sixty three AMG: two thousand fifteen has been a crucial year for the Stuttgart-based carmaker, especially because this year spotted the most number of launches from the Mercedes-AMG brand. And one of the most expensive models to join the carmaker’s Indian line-up was the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG. Priced at ₹ Two.6 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) the car is basically the standard S-Class sedan, only on steroids. Tooled with all the accentuating characteristics of the AMG brand, like the muscular front and rear bumper, acute character lines and premium AMG-style interiors, the fresh S63 AMG is the ideal choice for anyone who is seeking the best of both worlds – spectacle and luxury. Under the fetish mask the S sixty three AMG packs a Five.5-litre, twin-turbo, V8 unit that is paired to a 7-speed AMG Speedshift gearbox, produces a whooping 577bhp and 900Nm.

6) Mercedes-AMG GT S: Yet another AMG product to reach the Indian shores this year, the Mercedes-AMG GT S substitutes the popular Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG in India. The AMG GT is also the very first car the sport the brand’s revised moniker, Mercedes-AMG instead of Mercedes-Benz AMG. It is the 2nd independent model to be developed by AMG car that is not derived from an existing Mercedes-Benz model line. Touted to be the fastest AMG car in India, the Mercedes-AMG GT S is powered by a Four.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the GT S promises five hundred ten horses along with a maximum torque of 650Nm. The car can despatch 0-100Km/h in Trio.8 seconds on its way to a top-speed of 310Km/h.

Price: ₹ Two.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

7) Mercedes-Benz G sixty three AMG: Along with its fresh models, Mercedes-Benz India this year also revamped some of its existing product and the most prominent among them was the G63 AMG. The AMG powered G Wagon, now comes in a special ‘Crazy Colour’ edition with bod colours like Solar Plank (Yellow), Lime Green and Sunset Slat (Orange). Apart from the fresh paint, the rest of the SUV in terms of exterior styling, interior design and features and mechanicals remains the same as before. Powering this colourful brute is the same Five.Five litre V8 twin-turbo engine that produced 537bhp and seven hundred sixty Nm of peak torque.

Price: ₹ Two.17 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

8) Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe: The Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe is yet another rendition of the S-Class sedan launched this year in addition to the S63 AMG. Essentially a two-door coupe version of the S-Class saloon, the S500 Coupe might come with some basic similarities in terms of design and structure, but it is the styling that truly sets them apart. The S500 coupe comes with fresh front fascia with redesigned headlamp cluster, brand fresh diamond pattern grille, fresh muscular front bumper housing the broad air dam and the large air intakes and a set of fresh 17-inch alloys. Under the spandex hood the car uses the same Four.7-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine the does duty on the S-Class, churning out 450bhp and a peak torque of 700Nm.

9) BMW M6 Gran Coupe: Another German machine that managed to get on this sensational list is the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. Basically a face lifted version of the older the M6, the fresh two thousand fifteen BMW Gran Coupe comes only with a little bit of revised styling both on the outside as well as the inwards. Apart from that the fresh M6 Gran Coupe remains unchanged even under the spandex hood. The car is powered by the same Three.0-litre, 6-cylinder, in-line diesel powertrain that powered the old model churns out 313bhp and 630Nm. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

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9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in two thousand fifteen – NDTV CarAndBike

9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in 2015

There was a time when passenger cars, and to an extent premium cars, were the only major contributors in the Indian car market. But now the market has expanded and so has the buying behaviour of India consumers which has enabled the growth of luxury car segment in the country. As a pleasant outcome, two thousand fifteen eyed some of the most expensive luxury car launches that only a select few Indian consumers will be able to afford.

Here’s a list of nine most expensive luxury cars launched in India in 2015:

1) Mercedes-Benz S Guard: The Mercedes-Benz S-Guard or S600 Guard, is certainly at the pinnacle of luxury cars launched in India not just this year, but ever. Launched at an insane price Rs. 8.9 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) is a very excusive armoured bomb-proof car is touted to be the ‘safest car on earth’. Designed based on the popular luxury sedan S600, the car resumes to suggest the optimum level of luxury, except only now it is as safe as a tank from outside. The very impenetrable assets shell of the S-Guard can protect its incumbent from continuous automatic-weapons fire from the likes of an M60 machine gun. On the other palm, the under bod plating can withstand threats from IED (Improvised bombing).

Inwards the car you get an inbuilt oxygen system that is designed to seals all exterior vents and supplies clean air to the occupants in case of a gas attack. Moreover its technical superiority is well-measured by its Intelligent Drive features that include, Night View Assist Plus, LED Intelligent Light System and three hundred sixty degree camera. The car weighs a total of Four.Five tons, but that is no way will slow it down as the Mercedes-Benz S-Guard packs a 6.0-liter V12 petrol engine that generates 530bhp and 830Nm of torque. The transmission duties are taken care of by a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

Price: Rs. 8.9 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Two) Ferrari California T: The Ferrari California T is clearly an epitome of style and luxury when it comes to cars. This two-door convertible marked the Italian supercar brand Ferrari’s re-entry into the Indian car market. Price at Rs. Trio.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Ferrari California T is the 2nd most expensive car to be launched in India in 2015. While it is true that the most expensive car in Ferrari’s Indian line-up will be the F12-Berlinetta, but as of not only the California T has official gone on sale. The California T packs a fresh twin-turbo Trio.8-litre V8 engine under the spandex hood, which churns out a healthy 553bhp and a whooping 755Nm torques, which means that the car can do a zero to one hundred Km/h sprint is mere Three.6 seconds.

Price: Rs. Trio.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Three) Lamborghini Huracan: Another Italian supercar marque that determined to grace the Indian car market with its exceptional product was Lamborghini with the fresh Huracan LP580-2. The fresh Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 is very special rear-wheel drive version of standard Huracan and has been priced at Rs.Two.99 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). This rear-wheel drive Huracan features modified bumpers which gives it its unique character and helps us tell it apart from its four-wheel drive counterpart. The car is thirty three kg lighter than the standard Huracan and come mated to a detuned Five.2-litre V10 engine that produces five hundred eighty PS (572bhp), hence the serial number LP580-2 and a peak torque of five hundred forty Nm. The car has a top speed of three hundred twenty km/h and can go from rest to one hundred km/h in Trio.Four seconds, which is 0.Two seconds slower than the standard Lamborghini Huracan.

Price: Rs. Two.99 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Four) Mercedes-Maybach S600: Marking Mercedes-Benz’s sub-brand, Maybach’s entry into the Indian car market, the Mercedes-Maybach S600 is the most luxurious rendition of the S-Class you will find today in India. While the car largely resembles the standard S-Class, Maybach S600 gets an extended wheelbase, which is 207mm longer suggesting more room to the rear passengers. Other differentiating features include Maybach logo – a dual M inwards an arched triangle – on the C-pillars and a set of chrome alloy wheels. Safety suggesting include twelve airbags, Night View Assist Plus, three hundred sixty degree camera, Active Parking Assist, LED with Intelligent Lighting System, Crosswind Assist, PRE-SAFE IMPULSE and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System among several others. The car is powered by a 5980cc V12 bi-turbo engine the churns out 523bhp and develops eight hundred thirty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.6 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Five) Mercedes-Benz S sixty three AMG: two thousand fifteen has been a crucial year for the Stuttgart-based carmaker, especially because this year spotted the most number of launches from the Mercedes-AMG brand. And one of the most expensive models to join the carmaker’s Indian line-up was the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG. Priced at Rs. Two.6 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) the car is basically the standard S-Class sedan, only on steroids. Tooled with all the accentuating characteristics of the AMG brand, like the muscular front and rear bumper, acute character lines and premium AMG-style interiors, the fresh S63 AMG is the ideal choice for anyone who is seeking the best of both worlds – spectacle and luxury. Under the fetish mask the S sixty three AMG packs a Five.5-litre, twin-turbo, V8 unit that is paired to a 7-speed AMG Speedshift gearbox, produces a whooping 577bhp and 900Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.54 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

6) Mercedes-AMG GT S: Yet another AMG product to reach the Indian shores this year, the Mercedes-AMG GT S substitutes the popular Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG in India. The AMG GT is also the very first car the sport the brand’s revised moniker, Mercedes-AMG instead of Mercedes-Benz AMG. It is the 2nd independent model to be developed by AMG car that is not derived from an existing Mercedes-Benz model line. Touted to be the fastest AMG car in India, the Mercedes-AMG GT S is powered by a Four.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the GT S promises five hundred ten horses along with a maximum torque of 650Nm. The car can despatch 0-100Km/h in Three.8 seconds on its way to a top-speed of 310Km/h.

Price: Rs. Two.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

7) Mercedes-Benz G sixty three AMG: Along with its fresh models, Mercedes-Benz India this year also revamped some of its existing product and the most prominent among them was the G63 AMG. The AMG powered G Wagon, now comes in a special ‘Crazy Colour’ edition with figure colours like Solar Plank (Yellow), Lime Green and Sunset Slat (Orange). Apart from the fresh paint, the rest of the SUV in terms of exterior styling, interior design and features and mechanicals remains the same as before. Powering this colourful brute is the same Five.Five litre V8 twin-turbo engine that produced 537bhp and seven hundred sixty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.17 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

8) Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe: The Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe is yet another rendition of the S-Class sedan launched this year in addition to the S63 AMG. Essentially a two-door coupe version of the S-Class saloon, the S500 Coupe might come with some basic similarities in terms of design and structure, but it is the styling that truly sets them apart. The S500 coupe comes with fresh front fascia with redesigned headlamp cluster, brand fresh diamond pattern grille, fresh muscular front bumper housing the broad air dam and the large air intakes and a set of fresh 17-inch alloys. Under the bondage mask the car uses the same Four.7-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine the does duty on the S-Class, churning out 450bhp and a peak torque of 700Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.0 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

9) BMW M6 Gran Coupe: Another German machine that managed to get on this special list is the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. Basically a face lifted version of the older the M6, the fresh two thousand fifteen BMW Gran Coupe comes only with a little bit of revised styling both on the outside as well as the inwards. Apart from that the fresh M6 Gran Coupe remains unchanged even under the spandex hood. The car is powered by the same Three.0-litre, 6-cylinder, in-line diesel powertrain that powered the old model churns out 313bhp and 630Nm. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Price: Rs. 1.98 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in two thousand fifteen – NDTV CarAndBike

9 Most Expensive Cars Launched in India in 2015

There was a time when passenger cars, and to an extent premium cars, were the only major contributors in the Indian car market. But now the market has expanded and so has the buying behaviour of India consumers which has enabled the growth of luxury car segment in the country. As a pleasant outcome, two thousand fifteen witnessed some of the most expensive luxury car launches that only a select few Indian consumers will be able to afford.

Here’s a list of nine most expensive luxury cars launched in India in 2015:

1) Mercedes-Benz S Guard: The Mercedes-Benz S-Guard or S600 Guard, is undoubtedly at the pinnacle of luxury cars launched in India not just this year, but ever. Launched at an insane price Rs. 8.9 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) is a very excusive armoured bomb-proof car is touted to be the ‘safest car on earth’. Designed based on the popular luxury sedan S600, the car proceeds to suggest the optimum level of luxury, except only now it is as safe as a tank from outside. The very impenetrable bod shell of the S-Guard can protect its incumbent from continuous automatic-weapons fire from the likes of an M60 machine gun. On the other palm, the under figure plating can withstand threats from IED (Improvised bombing).

Inwards the car you get an inbuilt oxygen system that is designed to seals all exterior vents and supplies clean air to the occupants in case of a gas attack. Moreover its technical superiority is well-measured by its Intelligent Drive features that include, Night View Assist Plus, LED Intelligent Light System and three hundred sixty degree camera. The car weighs a total of Four.Five tons, but that is no way will slow it down as the Mercedes-Benz S-Guard packs a 6.0-liter V12 petrol engine that generates 530bhp and 830Nm of torque. The transmission duties are taken care of by a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.

Price: Rs. 8.9 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Two) Ferrari California T: The Ferrari California T is clearly an epitome of style and luxury when it comes to cars. This two-door convertible marked the Italian supercar brand Ferrari’s re-entry into the Indian car market. Price at Rs. Trio.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Ferrari California T is the 2nd most expensive car to be launched in India in 2015. While it is true that the most expensive car in Ferrari’s Indian line-up will be the F12-Berlinetta, but as of not only the California T has official gone on sale. The California T packs a fresh twin-turbo Trio.8-litre V8 engine under the rubber hood, which churns out a healthy 553bhp and a whooping 755Nm torques, which means that the car can do a zero to one hundred Km/h sprint is mere Three.6 seconds.

Price: Rs. Trio.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Trio) Lamborghini Huracan: Another Italian supercar marque that determined to grace the Indian car market with its exceptional product was Lamborghini with the fresh Huracan LP580-2. The fresh Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 is very special rear-wheel drive version of standard Huracan and has been priced at Rs.Two.99 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). This rear-wheel drive Huracan features modified bumpers which gives it its unique character and helps us tell it apart from its four-wheel drive counterpart. The car is thirty three kg lighter than the standard Huracan and come mated to a detuned Five.2-litre V10 engine that produces five hundred eighty PS (572bhp), hence the serial number LP580-2 and a peak torque of five hundred forty Nm. The car has a top speed of three hundred twenty km/h and can go from rest to one hundred km/h in Trio.Four seconds, which is 0.Two seconds slower than the standard Lamborghini Huracan.

Price: Rs. Two.99 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Four) Mercedes-Maybach S600: Marking Mercedes-Benz’s sub-brand, Maybach’s entry into the Indian car market, the Mercedes-Maybach S600 is the most luxurious rendition of the S-Class you will find today in India. While the car largely resembles the standard S-Class, Maybach S600 gets an extended wheelbase, which is 207mm longer suggesting more room to the rear passengers. Other differentiating features include Maybach logo – a dual M inwards an arched triangle – on the C-pillars and a set of chrome alloy wheels. Safety suggesting include twelve airbags, Night View Assist Plus, three hundred sixty degree camera, Active Parking Assist, LED with Intelligent Lighting System, Crosswind Assist, PRE-SAFE IMPULSE and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System among several others. The car is powered by a 5980cc V12 bi-turbo engine the churns out 523bhp and develops eight hundred thirty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.6 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

Five) Mercedes-Benz S sixty three AMG: two thousand fifteen has been a crucial year for the Stuttgart-based carmaker, especially because this year witnessed the most number of launches from the Mercedes-AMG brand. And one of the most expensive models to join the carmaker’s Indian line-up was the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG. Priced at Rs. Two.6 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi) the car is basically the standard S-Class sedan, only on steroids. Tooled with all the accentuating characteristics of the AMG brand, like the muscular front and rear bumper, acute character lines and premium AMG-style interiors, the fresh S63 AMG is the flawless choice for anyone who is seeking the best of both worlds – spectacle and luxury. Under the bondage mask the S sixty three AMG packs a Five.5-litre, twin-turbo, V8 unit that is paired to a 7-speed AMG Speedshift gearbox, produces a whooping 577bhp and 900Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.54 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

6) Mercedes-AMG GT S: Yet another AMG product to reach the Indian shores this year, the Mercedes-AMG GT S substitutes the popular Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG in India. The AMG GT is also the very first car the sport the brand’s revised moniker, Mercedes-AMG instead of Mercedes-Benz AMG. It is the 2nd independent model to be developed by AMG car that is not derived from an existing Mercedes-Benz model line. Touted to be the fastest AMG car in India, the Mercedes-AMG GT S is powered by a Four.0-litre V8 biturbo engine, the GT S promises five hundred ten horses along with a maximum torque of 650Nm. The car can despatch 0-100Km/h in Three.8 seconds on its way to a top-speed of 310Km/h.

Price: Rs. Two.Four Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

7) Mercedes-Benz G sixty three AMG: Along with its fresh models, Mercedes-Benz India this year also revamped some of its existing product and the most prominent among them was the G63 AMG. The AMG powered G Wagon, now comes in a special ‘Crazy Colour’ edition with bod colours like Solar Slat (Yellow), Lime Green and Sunset Slat (Orange). Apart from the fresh paint, the rest of the SUV in terms of exterior styling, interior design and features and mechanicals remains the same as before. Powering this colourful brute is the same Five.Five litre V8 twin-turbo engine that produced 537bhp and seven hundred sixty Nm of peak torque.

Price: Rs. Two.17 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

8) Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe: The Mercedes-Benz S500 Coupe is yet another rendition of the S-Class sedan launched this year in addition to the S63 AMG. Essentially a two-door coupe version of the S-Class saloon, the S500 Coupe might come with some basic similarities in terms of design and structure, but it is the styling that truly sets them apart. The S500 coupe comes with fresh front fascia with redesigned headlamp cluster, brand fresh diamond pattern grille, fresh muscular front bumper housing the broad air dam and the large air intakes and a set of fresh 17-inch alloys. Under the fetish mask the car uses the same Four.7-litre, twin-turbo, V8 engine the does duty on the S-Class, churning out 450bhp and a peak torque of 700Nm.

Price: Rs. Two.0 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

9) BMW M6 Gran Coupe: Another German machine that managed to get on this special list is the BMW M6 Gran Coupe. Basically a face lifted version of the older the M6, the fresh two thousand fifteen BMW Gran Coupe comes only with a little bit of revised styling both on the outside as well as the inwards. Apart from that the fresh M6 Gran Coupe remains unchanged even under the fetish mask. The car is powered by the same Three.0-litre, 6-cylinder, in-line diesel powertrain that powered the old model churns out 313bhp and 630Nm. The engine comes mated to an 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

Price: Rs. 1.98 Crore (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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