Sunny Leone is the proud owner of a limited edition Maserati Ghibli Nerissimo SUV


The popular Indian actress, Sunny Leone is now a proud owner of the limited edition Maserati Ghibli Nerissimo, bought in the US. The Ghibli Nerissimo is the second car owned by Sunny; the first being a Maserati Quattroporte gifted to her husband Daniel Weber. Ms. Leone also owns the BMW 7-series in India. The Ghibli Nerissimo, however, is the most powerful and the costliest in her garage, being priced at Rs. 1.3 crore in India. Sunny having bought it in the United States, where the Ghibli is priced just above $80,000, equates approximately to Rs. 52 lakhs.

Nothing like being home in my sick a%$ whip!!!! Love @maserati "1 of 450"

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Drawing excerpts from the Ghibli Nerissimo – it is a 4-seater Grand Tourer limited edition offering from Maserati with only 450 units in the World. Also, this edition is available only in the US and Canada. The drooling elements are its all-black finish on the outside including the grille, chassis, ORVM covers and last but not the least… the handlebars too! Not only on the outside, but the Ghibli Nerissimo is poised with all-black tone on the inside too. The black leather Sport seats with red stitching and red brake calipers look plush. The Ghibli Nerissimo also has paddle shifters, a Sport steering wheel, blind-spot monitor, 20-inch alloy wheels, front and rear parking sensors, and a remote starting system as a bucket full of features.

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Under the hood, the Luxury Italian Carmaker Maserati has powered the Ghibli Nerissimo with a 3.0-litre V6 engine mated to an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission. This powerful mill comes in two options – a 345 bhp and a 404 bhp motor. The 345 bhp motor ranges the 0-100 kmph in just 5.6 seconds while the 404 bhp motor does it in a much lesser time frame at 4.8 seconds; and sprints to a top speed of 283 kmph!

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