Nora Fatehi, who rose to fame after participating in Bigg Boss 9, has now established herself among the best dancers in Bollywood. The dancing diva has several hit songs including “Dilbar” (Satyameva Jayate), “Kamariya” (Stree), “Garmi” (Street Dancer 3D), and “Kusu Kusu” (Satyameva Jayate 2) in her filmography. Besides dancing, Nora has also acted in films like Batla House, Bhuj: The Pride of India, and Street Dancer 3D and owns a huge fan following. Currently seen as one of the judges on Dance Deewane Junior along with Neetu Kapoor and Marzi Pestonji, Nora has been earning a lot of money, a good part of which she’s invested in really cool cars. Her swanky car collection includes a BMW 5 20D, which is her costliest vehicle as of now.
Reportedly, Nora received this car as a present in December 2020. It costs Rs. 62 lakh and is powered by a 2143 cc engine that generates 188 horsepower and 400 Nm of maximum torque. It has a top speed of 250 kilometres per hour and can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour just in 4.6 seconds. Nora’s first sports car, the Mercedes Benz CLA 200 D, has a 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine with 134 Bhp and 300 Nm torque. The luxury car was bought by the Dilbar star at a staggering price of Rs 36.97 lakh and it has a top speed of 220 km/h and a 0 to 100 time of 4.6 seconds. Nora also owns a Honda City, which is among India’s most popular cars. Its price range is between Rs. 11.29-15.24 lakhs and it comes with a 1498cc engine producing 119.35 Bhp.
Volkswagen Polo is reportedly the first car bought by Nora at the beginning of her career in the entertainment industry. It costs Rs. 9 lakhs and comes with a 95 Nm torque combined with a 5-speed manual transmission and a 1.0-litre petrol engine producing 75 bhp. Nora Fatehi’s impressive car collection reflects her success and passion for luxury vehicles. From her costliest BMW to her first Volkswagen Polo, each car tells a story of her journey in the entertainment industry. With her talent and hard work, it’s clear that Nora’s star will continue to rise, both on the dance floor and on the road.