One Saudi millionaire came to the city of London with an amazing collection of gold supercars, which he used to trаsh London’s black cabs.
The man who loved expensive cars flew out some of his most prized items, such as a Rolls-Royce, a beautiful Lamborghini wrapped in vinyl, and a Mercedes that was a beast.
A young Saudi billionaire has paid £20,000 to fly in a fleet of gold supercarsCredit: Instagram/@richkosaudi
The billionaire’s collection included a Lambo, a six-wheel Mercedes-AMG, a Bentley and a Rolls RoyceCredit: Instagram/@richkosaudi
The collection is estimated to have cost the young gearhead over £1millionCredit: Getty
It is thought that the young billionaire is in his 20s.Credit: @turkiabdullah777 on Instagram
It is thought that Turki bin Abdullah is connected to a branch of the Saudi royal family. He spent a lot of money to get the cars to the five-star Mandarian Oriental hotel near Hyde Park.
A small price to pay for the amazing collection that is worth two million pounds.
The young car mogul, who is thought to be in his twenties, came to the UK in a huge Mercedes-AMG G63 6×6. This beast of a car wasn’t even made for Sadiq Khan’s Ultra-low emissions zone.
This bad boy has a strong twin-turbo 5.5-liter V8 engine that can power all six of its 18-inch metal wheels..
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The car was originally made for the Australian Army, but it’s become a Һit in Saudi Arabia thanks to its powerful air engine that works well in the desert.
As if this £370,000 car wasn’t fаncy enough, the Saudi billionaire is now seen in Kensington with a gold Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe that is the height of luxury.
People often call this Phantom the most luxurious car in the world. It has a lot of room for passengers and, of course, a champagne fridge.
But it’s not just a fаncy car; its 6.75-liter engine lets it go from 0 to 155mph in a matter of seconds.A regular Rolls-Royce Phantom, which is known for being one of the nicest rides, costs around £400,000. It’s not clear how much Turki paid for the gold-wrapped model at this time.
He also bought a Lamborghini Aventador SV, a flashy car that is so rare that only 600 of them have been made.
The amazing car can go from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds. Its engine has 552 kW/750 hp of power, which lets it Һit a top speed of 217 mph.
Even though London’s 20mph zones probably wouldn’t have let that happen.
The fourth car Turki brought to London is his customized Bentley Flying Spur, which is a little slower with a top speed of 207mph.
The wҺip, which costs Turki a cool £220,000, has been called a “rocketship limo” based on the Continental GT but with “more bling” and four doors.
The 6-liter twin-turbo W12 engine makes 635hp and can go from 0 to 62mph in 3.8 seconds. Its top speed is 207mph.
The flying B also has glass wings that can be managed from a distance and made to sparkle. The car, on the other hand, has heating seats and window coverings.
As you might have guessed, Turki’s is gold.
Rich people from the Middle East have brought their supercars here for vacation many times before.
Saudi billionaires and multimillionaires have been paying Qatar Airways £20,000 a year for the last ten years to fly in their flashiest cars.
In 2018, more than a dozen high-end cars, such as Lamborghinis, Ferraris, BMWs, and even a £230,000 Bentley Mulsanne, were seen on the streets of London’s biggest shopping area.
Many high-end cars with license plates from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait were seen parked in the lots of the capital’s high-end hotels.One Saudi owner of a Lamborghini was very upset in 2017 when his beautifully painted car broke down outside of Harrods.
The racecar, which has a woman’s face on the hood, is seen being lifted onto a bright yellow AA tow truck in pictures.
Many of the Middle East elite opt to bring their fаncy cars over for holidaysCredit: Darren Fletcher – The Sun
Ferarri’s with Saudi and UAE license plates have become more common in LondonCredit: Gett
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A supercar reported to be from Saudi was seen on the back of an AA tow truckCredit: Alamy Live News