Indian cricket star Rohit Sharma has acquired a striking red Lamborghini Urus SE, personalized with the number plate '3015'. This unique number cleverly combines his children's birthdays and his iconic jersey number, 45. The powerful SUV boasts impressive specifications, including 800hp and rapid acceleration. Sharma's car collection also features other luxury vehicles like BMW and Mercedes-Benz models.
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