
The Ambani family is one of the wealthiest in the country, and that clearly reflects in their lifestyle too. They also have one of the largest private car collections in the country. At the moment, there is no clarity on the exact number of cars in the Jio garage, but it is expected to be over a hundred. They also own the most number of Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUVs in the country. They own around 10 or maybe more Cullinan SUVs. We recently came across a video where Anant Ambani was seen getting into the driver’s seat of a Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge.
The video has been shared by CS12 Vlogs on their YouTube channel. The video was recorded by the car spotter recently in Mumbai. The exact location where the car was seen is not known.
In the video, we see a bunch of security personnel waiting outside the building with guns. They have secured the perimeter and are also making sure that the flow of traffic isn’t affected. We then see Anant Ambani along with his wife, Radhika Merchant (now Ambani), come out of the building. They are surrounded by security officers.
Radhika walks towards a BMW 7 Series and sits in the back seat. Anant Ambani waits outside the vehicle until her car moves away. Anant is accompanied to another car by security officers. We have usually seen Anant Ambani in the co-driver’s seat of almost all the cars.

He is often chauffeured around in his luxury cars along with a bunch of security vehicles. In this case, however, Anant Ambani walks towards the driver’s side of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The car seen here is the orange-coloured Cullinan Black Badge. It was, in fact, added to the Jio garage sometime around 2023. This car was actually a gift from Mukesh Ambani to Nita Ambani.
The car is finished in a matte orange shade. The video claims that the Cullinan seen here is bulletproof, but we are not sure about that claim. Anant Ambani walks towards the vehicle; the valet drops off the car and steps away as Anant comes closer. He then opens the door, checks the car, and gets in.
After he drives off, as usual, there is a long line-up of security vehicles behind the Cullinan Black Badge. We see cars like the Range Rover, Toyota Fortuner, Mahindra XUV500, and a couple of Mercedes G63 AMG SUVs following behind.
The Cullinan Black Badge seen here is not the Series II version. Compared to the standard Cullinan, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge features gloss-black highlights on the exterior, including the iconic “Spirit of Ecstasy,” giving it a more authoritative and grand presence.
It shares the same 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 petrol engine as the standard Cullinan. However, this engine is tuned differently in the Black Badge versions. It generates 600 PS and 900 Nm of peak torque. The cost of a brand-new standard Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge Series I was around ₹8.2 crore. Depending on the customisations, the price would go up even more.