Saudi billionaire’s $2.5M Bugatti and custom Bentley light up London’s skyline
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This Saudi billionaire’s $2.5M Bugatti and custom Bentley were delivered to London in the middle of the night to much interest from the public.
Each summer, London has a number of supercars delivered from all corners of the globe, with wealthy owners escaping the heat of blisteringly hot countries.
The ultra-wealthy get their supercars delivered to London so they can travel across England and greater Europe from the comfort of their own vehicles.
That’s certainly the case for this Saudi billionaire who had his $2.5M Bugatti and custom Bentley delivered under the cover of night.
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$2.5M Bugatti & custom Bentley
The billionaire owner attempted to get the cars delivered to him in London without much fuss.
Unfortunately for the Saudi businessman, the delivery of the beauties did attract a large amount of interest, even though the delivery happened under the cover of darkness.
The crowd it attracted included the YouTube channel Supercars on the Streets, who documented the supercar delivery process.
The $2.5M Bugatti Chiron and custom Bentley Bentayga came in from Cannes and are owned by Saudi billionaire Yazeed Mohamed Al-Rajhi.
Saudi billionaire’s supercar delivery
A lot of the ultra wealthy people move to London for the summer months in order to escape the blistering heat in their home countries.
The balmy UK summer temperatures are a lot lower than Saudi temperatures, so it makes sense.
The Saudi billionaire’s Bugatti Chiron comes to London with an 8 liter engine and quad turbochargers and the ability to reach a top speed of 260 mph.
The custom Bentley is a bespoke take on the already-luxurious SUV with some powerful performance upgrades, so it’s no wonder Al-Rajhi didn’t want to be separated from them for too long.
One thing is for sure: Yazeed Mohamed Al-Rajhi is one very lucky man.
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