Nualphan Lamsam, affectionately known as Madam Pang, is a young female billionaire from Thailand. She has made significant contributions to the development of Thai football. From 2015 to 2019, she led the Thai women’s football team in their World Cup campaigns in 2015 and 2019.
Subsequently, Madam Pang led the Thai men’s football team to their AFF Cup victories in 2020 and 2022, gaining recognition among football enthusiasts across Asia. Earlier this year, in February, Nualphan Lamsam secured 68 out of 73 votes to become the president of the Football Association of Thailand (FAT), making her the first woman to lead a national football association in Asia. In her recent travels, Madam Pang was spotted driving a luxurious purple Rolls-Royce.
It is evident that this is the latest offering from the renowned British luxury car manufacturer, the Rolls-Royce Spectre, a fully electric vehicle with no petrol engine. Madam Pang’s choice of car showcases her sophistication and passion for the Rolls-Royce brand.
In the Thai market, the super-luxury coupe is priced at 20.6 billion VND, excluding additional options. Madam Pang’s Spectre is adorned in a purple exterior with a white and purple interior, a color combination often favored by women.
After years of significant contributions to Thai football, Madam Pang was elected as the president of the Football Association of Thailand. Recently, the female billionaire was spotted traveling in a vibrant purple Rolls-Royce Spectre, a super-luxury coupe.
The Rolls-Royce Spectre boasts an electric motor that delivers a maximum output of 577 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. As the first electric vehicle from Rolls-Royce, it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds, reaching a top speed of 250 km/h.
With a range of 515 kilometers on a single charge according to the EPA testing cycle in the US, the Spectre could easily cover the distance from Saigon to Nha Trang. The British carmaker asserts that 515 kilometers is more than sufficient for their target audience, as their research indicates that Rolls-Royce owners typically have multiple vehicles in their garage, and the Spectre may not be their primary choice for daily commutes.