With gold accents, embroidered initials, and a roaring V12, this bespoke beauty proves luxury can be both bold and blush.

Mumbai: Nita Ambani, chairperson and founder of the Reliance Foundation, has once again raised the bar for luxury and elegance. The philanthropist and business leader recently added a bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII Extended Wheelbase (EWB) worth over ₹12 crore to her enviable collection.
The ultra-luxurious sedan, reportedly her second Rolls-Royce, follows the Cullinan Black Badge gifted to her by husband Mukesh Ambani in Diwali 2023. While the Cullinan dazzled in a fiery Tuscan Sunshade orange, the new Phantom is a vision in pink — a rare sight even in India’s elite garages.
The car’s upper half is finished in Velvet Orchid, a deep, lustrous pink, perfectly offset by the soft Rose Quartz tone on the lower body. Topping it all is the gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy, Rolls-Royce’s iconic mascot, symbolising power, grace, and timeless beauty.
Adding a personal touch, Nita Ambani’s initials — NMA — are elegantly embroidered onto the headrests, and the custom dinner plate wheels further elevate the car’s bespoke aesthetic.
Underneath its exquisite design lies a 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, producing 571 bhp and 900 Nm of torque. This powerhouse ensures an impeccably smooth ride, seamlessly merging performance with plush comfort — a signature of Rolls-Royce craftsmanship.
Nita’s new Phantom VIII has already become an Internet sensation, with images and videos circulating across social media. The combination of pink hues, gold accents, and unmatched opulence has made it one of the most talked-about luxury cars of the year.
With the Phantom VIII joining her collection, Nita Ambani continues to prove that luxury, for her, is not just about possession — it’s about personal expression.
Published: 05 Nov 2025, 11:23 am IST
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