Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal buys Rs 40000000 exclusive car, look at his luxury cars collection
GH News March 12, 2025 07:06 PM

Deepinder Goyal CEO and founder of Zomato has expanded his impressive luxury car collection with the addition of the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato. It is a one-of-a-kind supercar with off-road capabilities and priced at Rs 4.6 crore as reported by Hindustan Times.
This unique vehicle is the first Lamborghini designed for adventurous terrains and has the thrill of a supercar with rugged functionality.
Zomato CEO’s Exclusive Purchase
Goyal’s latest acquisition was featured in an Instagram post by Automobili Ardent which showcased the car parked at the luxury DLF Camellias apartment complex. The Huracan Sterrato has striking blue finish and is rare as only 1499 units have been produced globally making it a highly exclusive choice for automotive enthusiasts.
Huracan Sterrato Unique Features
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is a trailblazer in its category equipped with advanced features such as the Lamborghini Integrated Vehicle Dynamics (LDVI) system. Key highlights of the vehicle include:
Three Drive Modes: Sport Strada and Rally catering to various terrains and driving styles.
Enhanced Ground Clearance: Raised by 44mm compared to the standard Huracan allowing for better off-road performance.
Durability Features: Aluminium front underbody protection and a rear diffuser for added safety and stability during rugged drives.
Deepinder Goyal’s Expensive Luxury Cars Collection
The Huracan Sterrato is not the first high-end vehicle in Goyal’s fleet. His impressive collection includes:
A Rs 9 crore Bentley Continental GT coupe W12 Mulliner Edition finished in satin red. And another Bentley Continental GT W12 in yellow.
He also has India’s first customer-delivered Aston Martin DB12 and a Rosso Corsa Red Ferrari Roma coupe and Several Porsches and a BMW M8 Competition.
Zomato’s Journey
In a recent heartfelt message to shareholders Goyal reflected on Zomato’s transformation from its humble beginnings as Foodiebay in 2007 to becoming India’s first tech startup listed on the BSE Sensex.