Samay Raina buys a stylish Toyota Vellfire worth Rs 1.2 crore; see pics

YouTuber and stand-up comedian Samay Raina decided to treat himself and his family to a fancy automobile on Dhanteras. Samay took to Instagram Stories to share several photos and a video of his new car, a Toyota Vellfire.
In the first photograph, Samay stood inside the dealership, gazing at his high-end MPV. He captioned it with a red heart emoji. The following photo shows his parents standing on either side of the car. In another photograph, Samay is sitting on the floor in front of the car. He shared a snapshot of his mother touching his face. In a quick video, Samay showed the interior of his car, which was completely black. He wrote, "You guys were right."
According to Carwale.com, the Toyota Vellfire is a seven-seater MUV/MPV. The price ranges from Rs 1.20- Rs 1.30 crore. It is available in two models, each with a 2487 cc engine and one gearbox option: automatic. Vellfire has six airbags and is available in three colours.
The Vellfire cabin comes in sunset brown, black, and neutral beige themes. The dashboard features a 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system with JBL`s 15-speaker sound system, as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also includes a 360-degree camera, hill-assist control, and ADAS technology, among other things.
Samay Raina`s car collection
In 2020, Samay announced on Instagram that he had purchased his first automobile. He shared a photo of a Honda City and commented, "I bought my first automobile yesterday using the money I earned from recent brand transactions. Now I`ll learn to drive. Only problem is that I grew up playing Grand Theft Auto." According to gomechanic.in Samay has many cars, including a Mini Cooper, a Ford Mustang, a Kia Carnival, and a Porsche Boxster.
Samay Raina`s controversy
Earlier last year, he attracted criticism for his YouTube show India`s Got Latent. Samay, Apoorva Mukhija, Ashish Chanchlani, and Ranveer Allahbadia were charged in a FIR with allegedly spreading obscene content on India`s Got Latent.
In August, the Supreme Court ordered Samay Raina, Vipul Goyal, Balraj Paramjeet Singh Ghai, Nishant Jagdsish Tanwar, and Sonali Thakkar aka Sonali Aditya Desai to issue an unconditional apology on their YouTube channels, among other things, for allegedly making insensitive remarks about people with disabilities.
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