Johor Sultan's Most Expensive MACK Truck arrives in Malaysia: Sultan to drive it on a statewide expedition
Kuala Lumpur/Johor: Johoreans witnessed another moment of proud as they passed by 'World's Most Expensive Mack Truck' owned by none other than their Sultan of Johor Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar. The truck was displayed at the front gates of Istana Bukit Serene earlier this weekend and created a buzz among all the spectators as many vehicles stopped abruptly at the sight of this massive luxury chariot.
The Royal family of Johor already boasts a luxurious collection of cars, however, this time, the Sultan decided to add a Gigantic MACK to their collection which is marked as the World’s most expensive Mack truck. The MACK will now rest in the garage of the Malaysian Royal family and will be occasionally spotted piercing the traffic on Johor streets.
The Gigantic truck was parked right below the huge replica of Johor crown at the front palace gates. It has always been Sultan’s unique way of letting his followers have a first sight over the vehicle. It was reported that a huge number of Johoreans were seen excited over the sight of this massive truck. Many were seen snapping out their phones and clicking selfies with the Royal Malaysian truck based on the celebrity character of Optimus Prime from the Hollywood blockbuster Transformers.
It has also been announced that the Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar will be driving his Big Mack at the upcoming Kembara Mahkota Johor statewide expedition. The Johor Ruler will be joined by the Johor Truck Club during the event and his family for the expedition, where he will visit each district in the state to get to know the subjects and will listen to the problems of Johoreans.
The Royal Malaysian Truck price is stated out to be RM 1.4 Million, making it the most expensive truck ever made. The Sultan got the delivery of this MACK truck in October last year in Brisbane. The heavily customized Mack truck is so far the most glamorous and expensive truck ever to roll out of Mack's Australian factory. It took a year to build at the manufacturer’s Wacol headquarters and as per our sources, it boasts some of the fanciest features never seen on a truck.
Coming back to the Big Mack, the Super Liner Royal Truck features a six-camera closed-circuit television system, two flat screen TV sets, double bed and seats stitched with 72,000 stitches of gold thread, a stone-topped kitchen area and barbecue. The front bonnet of the MACK is embedded with a solid-gold tiger hood ornament defining the royalty of the owner.
Image Courtesy: paultan.org
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