Rolls-Royce car price in India starts at just ₹ 6.95 Cr for Rolls-Royce Cullinan which is the cheapest car of Rolls-Royce. Whereas Rolls-Royce Phantom is the most expensive Rolls-Royce car in India priced at ₹ 9.50 Cr.
Among the latest additions to the Rolls-Royce lineup is the Rolls-Royce Spectre, available at a price range of ₹ 7.50 Cr to ₹ 7.50 Cr.
Rolls-Royce has in total of 3 cars of which, there are 1 Coupe, 1 SUV, 1 Sedan. Apart from these, there are a few upcoming models of Rolls-Royce that are about to launch i.e. etc.
Rolls-Royce has over 4 sales outlets and 2 service stations across India.
About Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce car price in India starts from Rs. 6.22 crores and goes upto Rs 8.99 crores. The Rolls-Royce model range in India starts from the Rolls-Royce Wraith price Rs 6.22 crores and ends with the most expensive model the Rolls-Royce Phantom price Rs. 8.99 crores. Rolls-Royce offers 5 cars in India, which includes the Rolls-Royce Cullinan price Rs. 6.95 crores in the SUV segment, the Rolls-Royce Ghost price Rs. 6.95 crores and the Phantom in the sedan segment, the Wraith in the coupe segment, and the Rolls-Royce Dawn price Rs. 7.30 crores in the convertible segment, while upcoming Rolls-Royce cars in India is the New Ghost and the Rolls-Royce Spectre.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited is a British car brand which was founded in 1998 as a fully owned subsidiary of BMW. The Rolls-Royce company has been in existence since 1906 but the new entity under BMW does not have direct relation with the earlier brand which was famous for its aircraft engines. The company came to India in 2005 and its models arrive in India as CBU and has 4 showrooms in India.
The most popular Rolls-Royce cars in India include the likes of the Phantom, Wraith and Ghost in sedan category, while the Cullinan in the SUV category.
Rolls-Royce Cars Price List November 2024 in India
Model | Price |
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Rolls-Royce Spectre | ₹ 7.50 Cr - ₹ 7.50 Cr |
Rolls-Royce Cullinan | ₹ 6.95 Cr - ₹ 6.95 Cr |
Rolls-Royce Phantom | ₹ 9.50 Cr - ₹ 9.50 Cr |