Ajith Kumar buys brand new Ferrari in Dubai – Mind-blowing Price and specs

The hot news that Tamil superstar Ajith Kumar has bought a brand new Ferrari in Dubai has caused a sensation amongst fans. There is huge curiosity as to what the model of the car is and its mind-blowing price and features.

We have already reported that the Azerbaijan leg of shooting of Ajith starrer ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ was wrapped up after a month long schedule. Arjun, Aarav, Trisha, Regina Cassandra and others participated along with the mass hero. Director Magizh Thirumeni and Lyca Productions shared a photograph of the cast and crew on the last day of shooting in Azerbaijan.

While the rest of the cast and crew returned home, Ajith made a stopover in Dubai. The 53 year old star actor who has an undying passion for cars has bought a brand new Ferrari SF90 Stradale. Reports say that after calculating taxes and the shipping of the swank car to Chennai, Ajith’s bank balance will shrink by a staggering Rupees 9 Crores. However ahead of that the much loved celebrity has shared a photo of himself with his priced new possession. No need to add that he is a professional level car racer and avid biker.

Now coming to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, it ships with a V8 ENGINE that takes a mere 2.5 secs from 0-100 KM/H with 120 k WEDRIVE POWER and 1000 cv MAXIMUM POWER @ 7500 RPM. Its a hybrid state of the art engine that is powered both by fuel as well as electricity. The name Stradale in Italy means “Made For the Road” and since Ajith Kumar is also that this new swell sportscar and him will be one inseparable team for sure. Click the official Ferrari page for complete details on the Stradale.

Meanwhile on the movies front Ajith will resume the final phase of shooting for ‘Vidaamuyarchi’ soon post which he will move on ‘Good Bad Ugly’ directed by Adhik Ravichandran. There are also unconfirmed reports that Ajith is in talks to star in two films directed by Prashanth Neel that includes ‘KGF3’. Sources say those films will be ‘AK 64’ and ‘AK 65’ but we have to wait for the official word.