Fastest Rolls-Royce on the planet delivered to billionaire on an airstrip
- We get our first look at the fastest Rolls-Royce ever made
- The luxury car was made in collaboration with the Sikh billionaire
- It was delivered on an airstrip to experience its full performance
Published on Oct 07, 2024 at 3:45 PM (UTC+4)
by Nalin Rawat
Last updated on Oct 08, 2024 at 3:33 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Sikh billionaire, Reuben Singh recently took delivery of the fastest Rolls-Royce on the planet.
The luxury car was delivered to an airstrip to experience the vehicle’s performance.
The billionaire is renowned for his love of luxury cars, especially Rolls-Royces.
Now he is also in an exclusive collaboration with the luxury car manufacturer to build their fastest car yet.
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Fastest Rolls-Royce
The Sikh billionaire who previously went viral for color-coordinating his turbans to match his Rolls-Royce collection is now working with the automaker on a new project.
It is called Project RXX and according to Reuben, it will be their fastest car yet.
The billionaire first teased the project back in June.
At the time, he wrote on Instagram: “Back at my other home! Creating exceptional concepts of next-generation driving.”
“Can’t wait to see the Next Unique one-off creation from Team RR Coming Soon!!!! This time it truly is another level,” he added.
He also shared a teaser for the fastest Rolls-Royce RXX, in which a car can be seen zooming past on an airstrip.
Project RXX
The Sikh billionaire has finally received delivery of the Project RXX luxury car.
We also get our first proper look at the Rolls Royce with Reuben leaning on its side.
“Delivered today. The fastest RR on the Planet. Delivered on an airstrip to experience its hyper performance. Project RXX,” he wrote on Instagram.
Hopefully, we will soon get to see the car in its full glory and some specs to go along with it.
Other than the Project RXX luxury car, Rueben also has over 15 Rolls-Royces.
On one occasion, he also bought six of them to match the color of his turbans.
That’s what you call a loyal customer who loves the car you make.
Nalin started his career by working with various national newspapers in India. He has also worked as a writer/editor for many popular websites, while still pursuing his journalism and mass communication degree. Working as a digital nomad has allowed him to inform and educate through his work. When he is not writing, you can find him playing video games or travelling the mountains on his bike.