Did You Know? Rahul Dravid Has A Lavish Car Collection That Rivals MS Dhoni's

- Just like MS Dhoni, Rahul Dravid owns a number of luxury cars
- A red Porsche, which Dravid bought, is an object of fantasy
- In 2004, he was awarded the Hyundai Tuscon
Rahul Dravid is one of the finest Indian cricketers. He was once the captain of the Indian cricket team. Now, he is the head coach of Indian Cricket Team. He has been a great batsman and wicketkeeper, and has made the country proud with his excellent performance in the game for years.

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Many players have made quite a fortune playing in the Indian Cricket Team. Their lavish car collections are meant to be flaunted. Rahul Dravid, like M.S. Dhoni, also has a passion for cars. He owns a fancy red Porsche 911 Carrera, a handsome Black Mercedes-Benz 350, an Audi Q5, a Hyundai Tuscon, and a Toyota Innova Crysta.
2013 Porsche 911 Carrera S

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This convertible was launched in the year 2013. It costs about Rs. 1.59 Cr. in India. It comes with a 6-cylinder engine with 400 horsepower at 7500 rpm and seven-speed manual transmission. This sports car has a top speed of 302.5 kmph and can raise its speed from 0 to 96 kmph in only 4.3 seconds.
Also Read: Which Cricketer Owns The Most Expensive Cars - Dhoni Or Sachin?
Mercedes-Benz GLE 350

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Dravid added this car to his collection in 2019. In fact, it was this car which was featured in the viral Cred ad starring Rahul.The ex-showroom price of this model is about Rs. 77.82 lakh. It comes with a 2987 cc 6-cylinder diesel engine. It can speed up from 0-96 kmph in 7 seconds. Unfortunately, the production of this variant of Mercedes-Benz was stopped in 2020.
Audi Q5

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Audi Q5's estimated price is Rs. 55 lakh in India. This SUV has a 2000 cc 4-cylinder engine. The car that the former batsman owns is a previous generation finished blue shaded Audi Q5. This car complements his personality perfectly.
Also Read: Hardik Pandyas Stunning Car Collection
Hyundai Tuscon

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Judging by Rahul Dravid's car collection, it can easily be said that he has a soft corner for SUVs. Rahul Dravid was awarded this car in 2004 as the ‘man of the match' in the historic game between India and Pakistan. Tuscon CRDI is the top model in the series and it costs about Rs. 16.34 lakh. It comes with a 2.01 litre 4-cylinder diesel engine
Toyota Innova Crysta

Rahul Dravid has an inspiring personality. He is able to perform the role of a captain, batsman, wicketkeeper and a coach in a commendable manner. Thus, he was known as Mr. Dependable. Just like his fascinating cricket career, his cars add to his glamorous lifestyle. Which car do you think should be a new addition to his collection?
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