The Bentley Continental Flying Spur is priced at Rs 1 crore. |
The world's fastest four-door sedan, the six-litre 552 bhp Bentley Continental Flying Spur, is poised to land on Indian roads early next month. This super-luxury piece of machinery will be launched in New Delhi on July 3, 2005, and carry a price tag close to Rs 1 crore. |
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The Spur, the latest global launch of Bentley, adds to the growing cavalcade of super luxury cars costing Rs 1 crore and more that have been trying to lure the super rich even though they have yet to find a proper slot in the monthly production and sales reports of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers. |
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Only Daimler Chrysler, the lone member of the association from among the super luxury car makers gets its jewels listed in it. |
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Automobile analysts say the sales will remain dormant for some time. "The total demand for these super luxury cars cannot be more than 50 or 60 a year in India. But this could grow to 400-500 cars in the next three to four years," said Anang Dev Jena, chief of Synovate Motoresearch. |
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Recent times have seen the advent of the most famous marquees from the world of super luxury cars "" the Porsches (Rs 85 lakh-Rs 1 crore), Audis (Rs 70 lakh), Roll Royce Phantom (Rs 3 crore), Bentley's own Arnage R (Rs 2.3 crore) and Daimler Chrysler's Maybach (Rs 3 crore, spruced up to Rs 5 crore through add-ons in a famous recent purchase). |
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Despite the supposedly unimpressive volumes, most of these brands have had tasted success, thanks mainly to their pricing. |
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