Meet youngest Indian to own Rolls Royce, not Akash Ambani, Isha Ambani, Anant Ambani, his name is…
GH News January 10, 2025 05:06 PM
At just 25 years old Krishna Arora has achieved a milestone that has inspired countless individuals across India: he became the youngest Indian to own a Rolls Royce entirely through his own efforts. His journey is a testament to vision perseverance and the power of dreams. A Dream Come True Krishna’s ambition to own a Rolls Royce began four years ago a goal he pursued with unwavering dedication. In 2024 that dream became a reality when he acquired a sleek black Rolls Royce Ghost complete with vibrant orange interiors and the iconic Starlight headliner. This luxury vehicle customized with a unique badge to signify its exclusivity symbolizes more than wealth; it represents Krishna’s commitment to excellence. The car was purchased from CV Automobiles a premium used car dealership in Dubai. The delivery an event meticulously planned over four months took place in Dubai where Krishna celebrated the occasion with his parents. A vlog documenting the delivery captures their joy and pride offering a glimpse into the special bond they share as a family. Journey Of An Achiever Krishna Arora is much more than an entrepreneur. He is a network marketer leadership coach motivational speaker and founder of the Achievers Club. His organization emphasizes financial independence through effective strategies and consistent effort. Through his motivational speeches and mentorship Krishna has inspired many to pursue their dreams with determination. In his vlog about the Rolls Royce delivery Krishna shared a heartfelt message for his followers. He highlighted that true success stems from hard work persistence and the ability to duplicate effective strategies. “Duplicating efforts” he explained is essential for achieving financial freedom—a principle that resonates deeply with his audience. Rolls Royce Ghost Price The Rolls Royce Ghost a symbol of opulence and success comes with a hefty price tag. In India a new Ghost costs over Rs 7 crore. However by purchasing the car in Dubai Krishna likely benefited from lower costs due to the absence of hefty taxes. Regardless of the price owning such a car whether new or pre-owned is a testament to one’s achievements. Youngest Indians Own Rolls Royce Krishna now joins a select group of young Indians who own Rolls Royce cars including Paras Gupta the 22-year-old director of Mother’s Pride and Amjad Sithara a 33-year-old entrepreneur from Kerala. His success has sparked widespread admiration alongside discussions about the potential of network marketing as a pathway to financial independence. Krishna’s story serves as a powerful reminder that success knows no bounds for those willing to dream big and work relentlessly.
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