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🏎️💨 Supercars in 2025: India's Billionaire Toy or the Next Street Sensation?

Supercars were once rare sightings in India — limited to the driveways of Bollywood stars and Instagram flexes. But in 2025, everything is changing. With record-breaking sales, younger luxury buyers, and celebrity unboxings going viral, India is now revving up as Asia’s newest supercar playground.



📰 Trending Supercar News in 2025

🔥 1. Lamborghini Revuelto Sold Out Before Touchdown!

Lamborghini’s first V12 plug-in hybrid, the Revuelto, launched in India this year at ₹8.9 crore and sold out within days.

  • 1,001 HP

  • 0–100 kmph in 2.5s

  • All carbon-fiber chassis

“India has become Lamborghini’s fastest-growing APAC market,” said Sharad Agarwal, Head of Lamborghini India.

🏁 2. Bugatti Tourbillon: Next-Level Hypercar Coming Soon?

With Bugatti merging EV tech with V16 engineering, rumors suggest limited allocations for India in late 2025. Expected price: ₹40–50 crore.

🚗 3. McLaren Mumbai Opens New Experience Lounge

McLaren’s recent boutique in Mumbai has become a hub for luxury test drives and YouTuber reviews, showcasing the 720S, Artura, and more.

🎥 4. Supercars Go Viral on Instagram & YouTube Shorts

Creators like @powerdrift, @livinglifefast_india, and @garageluxuryindia are racking up millions of views posting cold starts, street revs, and 360-degree cinematic videos of Ferraris, McLarens, and Lambos.


🇮🇳 Why India Is Suddenly Obsessed with Supercars

  • Economic growth → more millionaires under 40

  • Better road infrastructure in cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru

  • High-end finance options & imported leasing

  • Social media = status pressure + lifestyle goals


📈 Top Supercars Dominating India in 2025
 

Car

  Price (INR)

  0–100 kmph

Key Feature

Lamborghini Revuelto

₹8.9 Cr

2.5 sec

V12 PHEV, 1,001 HP

Ferrari SF90 Stradale

₹7.5 Cr

2.5 sec

Plug-in hybrid, AWD

McLaren 720S

₹5.2 Cr

2.9 sec

Twin-turbo V8, Track-ready

Porsche 911 Turbo S

₹3.5 Cr

2.6 sec

Everyday performance

Aston Martin DB12

₹4.6 Cr

3.4 sec

New-gen British luxury


🧠 Supercar Buyers in 2025: Who Are They?

  • Age group: 28–45

  • Cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru

  • Professions: Startup founders, crypto investors, real estate developers, influencers

  • Popular color: Nardo Grey, Verde Mantis, Rosso Corsa


🔮 The Future: Electric Supercars?

  • Ferrari’s first all-electric model is coming in 2026

  • Rimac expanding presence in Asia

  • India is preparing ultra-fast EV charging zones for premium vehicles

  • Tesla Roadster 2.0 buzz growing again


📣 Final Words

India is no longer just importing supercars — it’s embracing them, flaunting them, and building a unique luxury-car culture. From track days to reels, supercars in 2025 are not just machines; they're icons.


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