In the very heart of the capital, a motorcade of three cars with a total cost of over $1 million was spotted. It involves two new Mercedes-Benz G500s and the most expensive production SUV, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Let us recall, the Rolls-Royce crossover in Ukraine costs over $650,000. As for the accompanying G-Wagens, they are around $200,000 each. Despite the impressiveness of the motorcade, you can see rather plain numbers like ‘4624’, ‘5482’ on the cars, instead of ‘9999’ etc. However, this can be explained by a new fetish among oligarchs in Ukraine: beautiful numbers are giving way to ordinary license plates.

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According to unofficial information, the motorcade belongs to one of the richest people in Ukraine, the owner of the Gulliver MFC, Mykhailovsky Bank, and the Eldorado store chain, Viktor Polishchuk. He is known in Ukraine as one of the most devoted fans of the British brand Rolls-Royce. Moreover, Polishchuk has the most Rolls-Royces in our country, all of which have the ‘0001’ plates, so it’s somewhat strange that the latest Cullinan SUV doesn’t have these numbers at all. Also noteworthy is that two years ago Polishchuk became famous for a huge motorcade of Range Rovers and severe traffic violations while driving around Kyiv.