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Eight Rolls Royce cars parked in a row on a Delhi road have left people stunned.
The blue Ferrari SF90 Stradale in the lineup made the scene even more striking.
Seeing luxury cars on Indian roads is nothing new, but this sight was on another level. A recent video from Delhi caught everyone’s attention because it showed something that most people wouldn’t expect to see during a normal drive. Eight Rolls Royce cars were parked one after another on a city road, turning a quiet stretch into a visual surprise.
The clip quickly attracted attention because such lineups are rare anywhere, let alone on public roads. The video looks ordinary, as if someone took out their phone and started recording, but what it captures is anything but ordinary.
Eight luxury cars turn an ordinary road into a spectacle
The video begins with a person traveling down the road, filming a neat row of luxury cars parked on the side. The first car seen was a white Rolls Royce, parked near a tree. Followed by a black Rolls Royce sedan, looking polished and heavy in presence. Immediately afterwards, another black Rolls-Royce appears, adding to the growing line of luxury cars.
Next comes the cream-coloured Rolls-Royce, which is distinguished by its soft colour. Next, a white and blue Rolls-Royce appears, adding some contrast to the lineup. Another black Rolls Royce follows shortly after, keeping the luxury streak going. Then comes a dark blue Rolls Royce sedan, elegant and quiet in appearance. The last car in the line was black again, closing the group at eight Rolls-Royce cars.
What really surprised people was a bright blue supercar parked among the Rolls Royce cars. This was no Lamborghini or Rolls Royce. It was a Ferrari SF90 Stradale, a high-performance hybrid supercar. Its low body, sharp design and sporty appearance made it instantly stand out against the larger classic Rolls-Royce cars.
Here’s how social media reacted
The video was shared on December 15 and has surpassed more than 8 million views so far, with people flooding in the comments.
“Pakistan’s GDP is within 100 metres,” said one user. Another wrote: “Bhai, there is no place here looking at a Rolls Royce.”
“Was it a ‘Blue California’ SF90? If so, it’s the only car in the world,” one curious viewer asked, while another commented: “The way my smile got brighter after seeing the blue SF90 Stradale.”
Others joked too, with comments like “Showroom, PR outing” and “Tanya mittal aye hogi bhai”.
Delhi, India, India
17 December 2025 at 4:02 PM IST
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