Nita Ambani Audi A9 Chameleon: The company has provided a 4.0-liter V8 engine in this Audi car. This engine generates a max power of 600 HP, and the car has two doors.

Mukesh Ambani is India's richest businessman. In such a situation, do you know that India's most expensive car is not owned by Mukesh Ambani but by his wife and businesswoman, Nita Ambani? Most people believe that India's richest person, Mukesh Ambani will have this car, but it is not so. Let's know about the features and powerful engine of this car.
The Ambani family has many expensive cars. But the most expensive car in the country is considered to be the Audi A9 Chameleon. The owner of this car is Nita Ambani. Nita Ambani has the most expensive car in the country which costs around Rs 100 crore. According to reports, this Audi car is available in the market with a powerful engine of about 600 horsepower.
What special features are included in the car?
Now if we look at the specialty of this Audi car, then its biggest specialty is that the color of this car can be changed by just pressing a button. The paint scheme of this car has been prepared electrically. At the same time, only 11 such cars have been sold in the whole world.
How is the engine of Audi A9 Chameleon?The company has provided a 4.0 liter V8 engine in Audi A9 Chameleon. This engine generates a max power of 600 HP. Apart from this, only two doors have been provided in this car. The length of this car is about 5 meters.
Not only this, the windshield and roof of this car have been integrated into one. Apart from this, many modern features have been provided in this luxury car which are not seen in any other car.
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