This Mercedes covered in 'diamonds' is the most bling car ever seen in London

The CLS 350 caused quite a stir when it was spotted in Knightsbridge, West London

The unique Mercedes in all its glory. (SWNS)

A mystery Russian motorist added some mega-bling to London’s streets yesterday - by driving around in a fake diamond-covered Mercedes.
The Mercedes CLS 350 is a diesel car normally driven by company executives.

But this 2011 model has been transformed into what appears to be the capital's most extravagant motor by its owner.

The unknown driver, thought to be a young Russian, has had the car, which would normally be worth around £25,000, covered in one million Swarovski fake diamonds.

The Mercedes caused a stir in London when it was parked outside The Levin Hotel on Basil Street, near Harrods in Knightsbridge.

Click above for more pictures of the astonishing Mercedes
Click above for more pictures of the astonishing Mercedes

The unmissable motor belongs to Daria Radionova, who is studying business management in London.

Daria, 21, said: "I wanted to have something unique and do something special.

'The people who did it came over from Russia and worked for 12 hours a day for two months on the car.

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'The diamonds cost £20,000, plus I had to pay for other things but I am really happy with it and I am looking forward to driving it around.  

'It has only just been finished and everywhere I go people stop to have a look at it.

'It gets lots of attention from people walking by and in cars. Sometimes I think they might crash.'