List of top-end cars owned by Sanju Samson ft. Range Rover Sport

List of top-end cars owned by Sanju Samson:

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2. Mercedes-Benz C-Class:

Marcedes Benz C Class

Great way to continue the list of luxurious cars owned by Sanju Samson. Like classic batting, Sanju has the taste of its own cars that belonged to classic brands. A Mercedes-Benz C-Class can cost around Rs. 60.30 - 67.25 Lakh. This model has engine options ranging from 1496 to 1999 cc. Additionally, it can offer good mileage. As per various media reports, the car can produce a mileage of 15 kmpl.

Specifications of Mercedes-Benz C-Class:

Fuel Type: Hybrid

Engine: 1496 cc, 1993 cc & 1999 cc

Power and Torque: 197 to 255 bhp & 300 to 440 Nm

Drivetrain: RWD

Acceleration: 6 to 7.3 seconds

Top Speed: 245 to 250 kmph

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