Dubai’s Addiction To Gold-Plated Vehicles

Most of Dubai is made up of desert, and residents like cruising in their fast automobiles. One of the most popular recreational activities in Dubai is surfing the sand. Super SUVs are popular with travelers from throughout the world who like an exciting drive.

People in Dubai are immensely wealthy, and they enjoy assembling collections of various luxury vehicles. They enjoy petting wild animals and collecting large, expensive supercars.

The UAE is renowned for its enormous riches and luxurious living standards in its major cities. Dubai is home to air-conditioned bus stations, retail centers with ski slopes, and gridlock that resembles a gathering of high-end automobiles. Sheikhs have been seen driving around with their pet cheetahs in the backseat. It is interesting to see both solid gold and gold-plated automobiles. Here are a few of these supercars found in Dubai:

Solid gold Lamborghini Aventador

Nintendo GT-R

With Kuhl Racing, the gold-plated Nissan GT-R was constructed in Japan. Takahiko Izawa, an accomplished engraver, used his talents to produce it. The delicate gold decorations were expertly crafted. Godzilla is a phenomenal feat of engineering. After the supercar’s spectacular appearance was revealed, many elites sought to buy it.

The Mercedes-Benz S65 AMG is one of the most potent vehicles with a V12 engine and two turbochargers. Brabus Rocket 900. Brabus is a corporation that has advanced Mercedes with its incredibly potent engine. The S65 has been transformed into a rocket. The Brabus Rocket 900 sports a gold exterior and a V12 engine with a maximum output of 888 horsepower and a maximum torque of 885 Nm. The car’s gold edition was auctioned off in the UAE as the cutting-edge model.

Mercedes SLR Sports in White Gold-

The Mercedes SLR Sports boasts a supercharged 1,600 horsepower V10 engine that runs on biofuel. In under two seconds, this supercar can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph. Its exterior is pure white gold plated, making it even more beautiful. The original white gold sheets were used to construct the Mercedes SLR Sports Coupe. The supercar costs $2.5 million and has five attached turbochargers that produce 1,600 horsepower.