Dunki actress Taapsee Pannu’s car collection: Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 to Jeep Compass

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One of the most anticipated movies of this year, Dunki, starring Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu along with others, will be released on the 21st of December. So, before this movie hits the theaters, let us have...

One of the most anticipated movies of this year, Dunki, starring Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan and Taapsee Pannu along with others, will be released on the 21st of December. So, before this movie hits the theaters, let us have a look at what cars are inside the garage of its lead actress, Taapsee Pannu. The actress recently got herself a swanky new Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 luxury SUV, but it is not her only car. She has a few other beauties in her garage, and here is the full list.

Mercedes Maybach GLS 600

Taapsee Pannu Mercedes Maybach GLS 600

It will be safe to say that the Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 luxury SUV is the most popular SUV in Bollywood. The fame of this SUV has topped the popularity of Range Rover, and a number of celebrities have bought this limited luxury SUV from the ultra-luxurious Mercedes Maybach brand. Taapsee Pannu took delivery of her brand-new GLS 600 finished in a shade of Palladium Silver, and she shelled out around Rs 3.5 crore for this SUV.

In addition to its more luxurious interior that comes with Nappa leather upholstery, an electronic panoramic sliding sunroof, ventilated massaging seats, and much more, the Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 also gets a much more powerful engine under its bonnet. It comes equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 engine that features a 48V mild-hybrid system. The engine generates a maximum power of 557 PS and 730 Nm of torque. The hybrid system adds another 22 PS and a 250 Nm boost on demand. The power is sent to all four wheels through a 9-speed automatic transmission.

Mercedes Benz GLE 350

Taapsee Pannu Mercedes GLE 350

Taapsee Pannu, before taking delivery of her GLS 600, used to drive around in a Mercedes Benz GLE 350 SUV. A picture of the actress sleeping on the bonnet of her SUV became viral on the internet. The actress bought this SUV finished in a shade of Cavansite blue metallic. It was also reported that the actress had given this SUV a name which was “Margaret.” Now why exactly did she name her GLE 350 Margaret is unknown, but she shared on a post on Instagram stating, “Let’s welcome the new member in our family ‘Margaret’ you beauty.”

The Mercedes Benz GLE 350 owned by the Dunki actress comes powered by a 2.9-litre 6-cylinder turbocharged engine. It produces a maximum of 268 bhp and 600 Nm of torque. At the time of her purchase, the GLE 350 was priced around Rs 60-80 lakh.

BMW X1

Taapsee Pannu BMW X1

The actress, prior to becoming a Mercedes Benz loyal customer, was seen riding around in a first-generation BMW X1 compact luxury SUV. Taapsee Pannu bought this BMW X1 finished in a grey color, and it was a base variant model. The X1 of the first generation came with 1 petrol and 1 diesel engine options, which were a 2.0-liter petrol engine making 150 bhp and 200 Nm of torque, while the other was a 2.0-liter diesel engine that made around 184 bhp and 380 Nm of torque. Now, which engine option Taapsee went with is unknown.

Jeep Compass

Taapsee Pannu Jeep Compass

Back in June of 2019, the actress also got herself a humble Jeep Compass as well. The actress went with a very classy shade of brilliant Magnesio Grey. The exact variant of her Jeep Compass is unknown, but from the pictures, it appeared that the actress has gone for the fully loaded top-of-the-line variant.

Jeep Compass is offered in both petrol and diesel engine options. The petrol variants are powered by a 1.4-liter turbocharged diesel engine making 160 bhp and peak torque of 250 Nm. While the diesel variants get powered by a 2.0-liter Multijet diesel engine. This engine makes around 171 bhp and 350 Nm of torque.

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