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UK PM Rishi Sunak’s Unique Car Collection

UK PM Rishi Sunak

Former UK PM Rishi Sunak, the youngest British prime minister in 210 years, held office until July 2024. His family has Indian roots, with his parents immigrating from East Africa in the 1960s and his grandparents originating from British India. He is married to Akshata Murty, whose family has a prominent background in India, with her father being the Co-Founder of Infosys and her mother being a renowned author and philanthropist.

UK PM Rishi Sunak’s Car Collection

Rishi Sunak is known for his impressive collection of cars, which includes vehicles such as the Volkswagen Golf, Land Rover Range Rover Sentinel, Jaguar XJ L, Land Rover Discovery, a top-of-the-line Lexus SUV, and a BMW, all of which are kept at their residence in California, USA.

  1. Land Rover Discovery 
  2. Range Rover Sentinal 
  3. Jaguar XJL

Land Rover Discovery 

Land Rover Discovery is Lavish capable SUV owned by Rishi Sunak. SUV  is powered by 3.0 -liter  Petrol engine that Produces  335  bhp of power with 450 Nm of Peak Torque

Range Rover Sentinel 

Range Rover Sentinel  was official car by Rishi Sunak after appointed as British PM 

SUV powered by 5 -liter supercharged V8 Engine which produces 375 bhp power and 625Nm of Torque

 

Jaguar XJL

Jaguar XJL is 3.0- Liter turbocharged v6 Engine that produces 225 bhp of power  and can reach 0-100 km/h in 4 second

Rishi Sunak’s Net Worth 

According to Media Reports Rishi Sunak is known for his substantial wealth, with a net worth of $810 million. Interestingly, his wife Akshata Murty exceeds the financial status of Queen Elizabeth II, whose net worth is estimated at around $350 million. The main source of Sunak’s wealth comes from his wife’s fortune, particularly her 0.9% stake in Infosys. Additionally, the couple owns real estate worth $18.3 million.

Recent Updates 

Recently UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has acknowledged the results of the country’s general elections as the trends indicate that the Opposition Labour Party has secured over 400 seats, while Sunak’s Conservative Party is currently leading with 110 seats.

 

 

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