Owning a Rolls-Royce is a dream to many, but only a small number in the world attain the dream. Nevertheless, there is a businessman in the United Kingdom, who is of Indian origin, who indeed owns more than 15 Rolls-Royce opulence cars.
London-based businessman Reuben Singh has just about 6 brand new Rolls-Royce luxury cars worth more than Rs 50 crore in the United Kingdom, 3 units each of Phantom luxury sedan and lately launched Cullinan luxury SUV.
Reuben Singh, who runs a financial company in London flaunted his new vehicles on Instagram, the same social media platform where he got famous earlier this year for his Rolls-Royce Turban challenge. The London entrepreneur posted images of him wearing different turbans 7 days matching his collection of Rolls-Royce of various colors. In no time, the pictures went viral on the Internet.
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His new collection of 6 luxury cars is named the Jewels collection by Singh. The name Jewels Collection is inspired by the custom-made colors of the Rolls-Royce collection and all the cars are inspired by the color of Emerlands, Rubies, and Sapphires.
While the Ruby and the Emerald colored Rolls-Royce vehicles were delivered a few days back, Sapphire painted Phantom and Cullinan was delivered to him recently. Singh says “there is always a room for more”. Singh is often called the British Bill Gates.
Reuben Singh has served under the former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair on a government advisory jury on small businesses and the Competitiveness Council. In the post too, he has held several public positions in the British government.
Apart from so many Rolls-Royces, he also owns a Bugatti Veyron, Porsche 918 Spyder, Pagani Huayara, Lamborghini Huracan and Ferrari F12 Berlinetta limited edition (the only one in the world).
The Chief Executive Officer of Rolls Royce, Torsten Muller-Otvos himself delivered the Jewel collection to the billionaire that costs about £250,000, while the Phantom is priced at £360,000.
-Sowmya Sangam