The new vehicle wish-list for Santa this Christmas

  • Published December 23, 2011
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From time immemorial, we have known for a fact that our deary Santa visits us in his sleigh with nine reindeer's. But does this hold true for the modern-age youth too? Not really, though! Here is a list of super luxurious car and bikes which our Facebook community page fans want their Santa Claus to come in to their homes this Christmas.

Wish-list for cars

Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport


Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport

Fastest road-legal production car in the world, Bugatti Veyron surely tops the list when it comes to Santa coming home this Christmas. With million homes to visit in a short span of time, this epitome of modern day motoring will serve to be a pure bliss to Santa. Built out of sheer passion, the car leaves you in awe of this creation. The Grand Sport boasts of a 1001BHP output and a mind numbing 1250Nm of torque. Add to that, its driven by a W16 engine. Read our detailed review on the car: Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport: First Drive

Ferrari 599 GTB


Next on the wish-list is Ferrai 599 GTB that sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds and has a top speed in excess of 330 km/h. Ferrari's replacement for the 575M Maranello is the most powerful V12 engined production car from Ferrari yet - the 599 GTB. With its 6.0 liter V12 engine upfront is a monster of a GT car and the word vast would not be enough to define the range of options available to spec up the interior. We are sure Santa will have a fun ride in this one too!

Koenigsegg Agera

Koenigsegg Agera

Koenigsegg Agera takes the complete Koenigsegg experience to a new level. Though compact, proportionate and muscular, the Agera’s design somehow don't appeal too much. But the Agera surely feels and performs like something belonging to the future. However, the question here is with a price of Rs. 12.5 crore, will Santa be able to affor this one?

Rolls Royce Phantom

If tackling speed was bit of a task for Santa, here is an elegant pick for him. Rolls-Royce is meant for those who love to get behind the wheel and is the most driver-oriented model in the current line-up; perfect for Santa! Powered by the Phantom's 6.75-litre V12 engine, the Coupe puts out in excess of 465 PS and an earth pulling 720 Nm of torque. If you want one bad enough, expect to shell out in excess of Rs. 4 crore to own this 'spirit of ecstasy' or become a Santa to afford the multiple levels of customization the car offers for the figures can go even higher.

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4


The Aventador LP700-4 represents a whole new level of performance which is breathtakingly unique. This two-door, two-seater sports car priced at Rs. 3.69 crore ex-showroom Delhi is a pick if Santa wants an exciting driving experience of all times. The Aventador LP 700-4 with its uncompromisingly crisp contours is the essence of the brand, poured into an extreme, awe-inspiring look; eternally different, unmistakably Lamborghini.

The others which made a space in our list are Mercedes-Benz SLK new gold edition, Ford Mustang GT Shelby 500, Audi A8, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and Range Rover Evoque. There is no doubting the fact that the wish-list is truly over-the-top! However there were some who had some a realistic list which includes likes of Volkswagen Vento and Honda City.

Wish-list for Bikes


Ducati 1199 Panigale
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Ducati 1199 Panigale


Looking at the fact that we all face parking issues, coming in a motorbike looks like a wise choice for today's Santa and if it's something like the Panigale 1199, there is nothing like it. Redefining the fundamentals of Ducati motorcycles, the Panigale’s 1199cc twin-cylinder motor is housed inside a monocoque frame and pumps out staggering 195PS of power. This beast is not for the faint of heart. We are sure Santa Claus will love the ride!


Aprilla RSV4 Factory APRC SE

RSV4 Factory APRC SE is the winning 'SBK Replica' that uses components, materials and solutions straight from the racing world. The bike offers unending possibilities of setup and adjustment, including engine height, to the point of near-obsession.

Yamaha R1

Yamaha R1


First produced in 1998, Yamaha recently revealed the eighth generation of the R1, which will be coming in 2012. Although the 2012 generation of the bike will host the same 998cc in-line four power plant with a crossplane crankshaft that first made its appearance in 2009, the new version of the bike will have a new to the bike traction control system.

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