Experion The Trillion is an ultra-luxury high-rise residential project by Experion Developers Pvt. Ltd., coming up on Sohna Road in Sector 48, Gurugram. It sits on a 5.496-acre parcel of land allotted to Experion by the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP), and consists of three residential towers rising to G+45 storeys each, offering 540 apartments in 3 BHK and 4 BHK configurations along with 4 ground-level commercial shops. This is a new-generation launch — the project was registered with the Haryana Real Estate Regulatory Authority (HARERA), Gurugram in February 2025, and construction is currently underway with a long runway to completion.
Experion is not a new name in Gurugram. The developer, backed by Singapore-headquartered Experion Holdings (part of the AT Capital group), has been active in the city since the mid-2000s with projects like Windchants (Sector 112) and The Heartsong (Sector 108). The Trillion marks Experion’s push into the Sohna Road corridor, a part of Gurugram that has historically been associated with mid-to-premium housing (Central Park, Vatika, Bestech) rather than the ultra-luxury bracket now being targeted here.
As of this writing (August 2026), The Trillion is an under-construction project with a long timeline to possession — the RERA-filed projected completion date is 31 October 2032 for occupation certificate and 31 December 2032 for completion certificate. That is a meaningful data point for both end users and investors to weigh, and we address it plainly through this guide rather than glossing over it.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Developer | Experion Developers Pvt. Ltd. |
| Project Name | The Trillion |
| Location | Sector 48, Sohna Road, Gurugram |
| Property Type | Ultra-luxury high-rise apartments |
| Configuration | 3 BHK, 4 BHK |
| Unit Sizes | Approx. 2,800 – 3,600 sq. ft. (carpet/super area varies by source — confirm with RERA-registered carpet area before booking) |
| Total Units | 540 residential + 4 commercial shops |
| Towers | 3 towers, G+45 each, 4 units per floor |
| Land Area | 5.496 acres |
| Launch / RERA Registration | February 2025 |
| RERA Number | RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/911/643/2025/14 (verify live on haryanarera.gov.in) |
| Possession (per RERA filing) | OC by Oct 2032 / CC by Dec 2032 |
| Indicative Price Range | Approx. ₹6.6 Cr – ₹8.4 Cr+ (subject to change; contact Gurgaon Floors for current rates) |
| Indicative Price/sq.ft. | Approx. ₹21,000 – ₹23,500/sq.ft. (indicative, has moved up since launch) |
| Current Status | Under construction |
Pricing figures above are indicative, compiled from public listings and portals as of August 2026. They change frequently and should not be relied on for transaction decisions — always confirm the current price list, floor-wise premiums, and payment plan directly with Experion or with Gurgaon Floors before making any commitment.
Experion Developers was founded in 2006 by Hemant Tikoo and operates as a fully FDI-funded real estate company backed by Experion Holdings Pte. Ltd., Singapore — part of the AT Capital group, a diversified investment group with holdings that run into billions of dollars globally. This backing matters in a market like Gurugram, where developer balance-sheet strength is often the difference between a project that gets delivered on time and one that stalls.
Since inception, Experion has delivered projects across Gurugram, Noida, Lucknow, and Amritsar, with a cumulative delivered footprint reported at roughly 9.4 million sq. ft. across around 10 completed developments. In Gurugram specifically, its notable projects include:
On reputation: Experion markets itself around design quality, WELL-certification credentials (at One42), and a “boutique” positioning rather than the sheer scale of a DLF or M3M. That said, the developer’s growth has not been without controversy — media coverage has referenced disputes and delays on some past projects, and, as with virtually every developer active in Gurugram’s fast-growth phase, timelines have occasionally slipped against original commitments. None of this is disqualifying on its own — delays are common across the industry — but it is a reason for buyers to lean on the RERA-mandated construction-linked payment plan rather than a heavily front-loaded one, and to ask for documented construction progress reports rather than renders.
Financially, the RERA filing for The Trillion states a total project cost of approximately ₹1,586.10 crore, with project expenditure of about ₹611.65 crore already incurred as of the February 2025 registration and an estimated ₹974.45 crore still required for completion. That level of disclosure — a legal requirement under RERA — is useful diligence material that buyers should ask their advisor to walk them through, rather than a marketing figure to take at face value.
Sector 48 sits on Sohna Road in southern Gurugram, sandwiched between the established residential belt around Sectors 47, 49 and 56 and the newer growth corridor running toward Sohna town. It is a locality that has historically been associated with mid-to-premium gated communities — Central Park’s various phases, Vatika City, Bestech Park View Spa, Tatvam Villas — rather than the ultra-luxury bracket that DLF’s Golf Course Road addresses or M3M’s Golf Course Extension Road cluster occupy. The Trillion is, in effect, an attempt to plant a genuinely ultra-luxury flag in a locality that hasn’t traditionally carried that positioning.
That has two implications worth being direct about. First, land and construction costs on Sohna Road are meaningfully lower than on Golf Course Road or in Sector 42/54, which is part of why Experion can price The Trillion at a discount to comparable-quality product elsewhere — even while marketing it as “ultra-luxury.” Second, the immediate social fabric of Sector 48 is still catching up to what an ₹8-crore buyer might expect on Golf Course Road: fewer fine-dining options, fewer five-star business hotels, and a retail landscape built more around neighbourhood malls (Omaxe, Raheja) than premium high-street brands. Buyers should visit the immediate neighbourhood in person rather than judging it purely off the project’s own brochure photography.
On the upside, Sohna Road’s location advantage is real: it offers a direct corridor to NH-48, Golf Course Extension Road and the Southern Peripheral Road, giving reasonably fast access to both established employment hubs (Cyber City, Udyog Vihar) and newer ones springing up along SPR and Golf Course Extension Road.
Net assessment: connectivity is solid for Sohna Road, SPR and Golf Course Extension Road-oriented commutes, and workable but not exceptional for Cyber City and Golf Course Road, and genuinely weak for Dwarka Expressway. This is an important filter for prospective buyers to apply to their own daily commute before falling for the “ultra-luxury, well-connected” pitch wholesale.
The Trillion is built on a compact 5.496-acre footprint — small by the standards of township-scale developments like Central Park Resorts (47.5 acres) a short distance away, but broadly consistent with the land parcels other high-rise-only luxury towers in Gurugram work with (DLF Camellias, for instance, sits on a similarly tight, tower-focused plot). The RERA filing lists three residential towers of G+45 storeys each, a convenience shopping block below Tower 1, a dedicated community/clubhouse building, a nursery school, and three basement levels providing 1,152 car parking spaces.
With only four apartments per floor across 45-plus storeys, density per floor is genuinely low by Gurugram high-rise standards, which should translate into better lift-wait times, quieter common corridors, and more privacy than towers running 6–8 units per floor. The trade-off of a tight land parcel carrying three 45-storey towers is that open green space is necessarily amenity-building and landscaped-deck-centric rather than sprawling township-style parkland — buyers who want the wide lawns and low-rise villa feel of Central Park Resorts or Tatvam Villas should understand that The Trillion is a different product altogether: a vertical, tower-driven luxury address, not a horizontal township.
The Trillion offers 3 BHK and 4 BHK apartments in the broad range of 2,800 to 3,600 sq. ft., spread across three towers with four units per floor. Exact unit-type nomenclature used in the brochure runs Unit-01 through Unit-04 per floor, with each unit designed to be a full-floor-facing residence rather than a mid-block flat, which is one of the genuine value propositions of a low-density, four-per-floor layout.
| Configuration | Approx. Size Range | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|
| 3 BHK | ~2,800 – 3,100 sq. ft. | Small families, upgraders from mid-size luxury flats, end-users prioritising Sohna Road connectivity over Golf Course Road prestige |
| 4 BHK | ~3,200 – 3,600 sq. ft. | Larger families, joint households, buyers wanting a dedicated study/servant room and larger entertaining spaces |
Marketing material for the project describes wrap-around and large running balconies, premium wooden flooring, fully fitted modular kitchens, Vaastu-compliant layouts, and utility/servant areas as standard in the larger configurations. As with all pre-completion projects, exact carpet area, balcony area, and RERA-declared saleable area should be independently checked against the project’s RERA filing (available on haryanarera.gov.in) rather than taken from brochure “super area” figures, since the gap between super area and carpet area materially affects the real per-sq.ft. cost a buyer is paying.
Ceiling heights, exact floor-plan efficiency percentages and storage specifications are not consistently disclosed across public sources at this stage of construction — buyers should request the architect’s floor plan and RERA Form REP-II annexures directly from Experion’s sales team, and Gurgaon Floors can help procure and interpret these documents.
The Trillion’s amenity program is centred on a dedicated multi-level community/clubhouse building rather than amenities scattered across the towers — a fairly standard approach for compact high-rise-only plots. Disclosed amenities include:
What is not yet consistently confirmed in public disclosures is the extent of smart-home integration, EV-charging infrastructure, and specific concierge/security-technology specifications — these are increasingly standard asks at the ₹7-crore-plus price point in Gurugram, and buyers should confirm exactly what is included versus what is an optional/paid upgrade before signing.
As of the most recent publicly available construction updates (reported around May 2026), the project was still in a relatively early stage of structural and finishing work, with tiling and marble work reported to have started in some 3 BHK units and lift lobby finishing underway in common areas. Given the RERA-filed completion date of October–December 2032, this is broadly consistent with a project that has a genuinely long construction runway ahead — this is not a near-completion project despite occasional third-party listings suggesting an earlier possession window; buyers should treat any possession date earlier than the RERA-filed one with scepticism.
Experion’s stated design language for The Trillion emphasises architectural distinctiveness (three visually linked towers), wrap-around balconies for better natural light and cross-ventilation, and premium interior specification — wooden flooring, modular kitchens, and full-height glazing are commonly cited. Sustainability and specific green-building certification for The Trillion itself (as distinct from Experion’s One42, which carries WELL certification) has not been independently confirmed in the sources reviewed for this guide — buyers who care about certified green credentials should ask Experion directly whether The Trillion is pursuing IGBC/GRIHA or WELL certification.
Indicative pricing gathered from property portals in mid-2026 places The Trillion in the range of roughly ₹21,000 to ₹23,500 per sq. ft., translating to unit prices broadly between ₹6.6 crore and ₹8.4 crore-plus depending on configuration, floor, and facing. Some sources report the rate moving from a launch level of approximately ₹20,500/sq.ft. to around ₹21,750–23,300/sq.ft. through late 2025 and early 2026 — a meaningful appreciation for a project barely a year into its RERA-registered life, though the underlying data across portals is not fully consistent and should be treated as directional rather than precise.
| Metric | Indicative Figure | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Launch rate (early 2025) | ~₹20,000 – 20,500/sq.ft. | As reported by portals; not independently verified against Experion’s official price list |
| Current rate (mid-2026) | ~₹21,750 – 23,300/sq.ft. | Range reflects differing portal snapshots — confirm exact current rate with Experion sales or Gurgaon Floors |
| 3 BHK price band | ~₹6.6 Cr – 7.5 Cr | Base price; PLC, floor-rise and facing premiums apply on top |
| 4 BHK price band | ~₹7.5 Cr – 8.4 Cr+ | Corner/higher-floor units command a premium |
On top of the base price, buyers should budget for a preferential location charge (PLC) on higher floors or better-facing units, floor-rise charges, an EDC/IDC component, club membership fees, a maintenance/interest-free maintenance security deposit, stamp duty (Haryana currently charges roughly 6–7% depending on the municipal corporation area and buyer category, subject to change — verify current rates before transacting), registration charges, and GST on under-construction property (currently 5% without input tax credit for non-affordable residential, subject to change). None of these figures should be treated as final without direct confirmation, since state stamp-duty and GST rules are revised periodically.
Overall market positioning: The Trillion is priced meaningfully below Golf Course Road ultra-luxury benchmarks (DLF Camellias, DLF The Aralias, or Experion’s own One42, which trades north of ₹1 lakh/sq.ft. in some reported transactions) while sitting well above the traditional Sohna Road luxury ceiling occupied by Central Park and Vatika developments. That “in-between” positioning is the core of Experion’s pitch — and also the core question a buyer needs to answer for themselves: is Sector 48 worth a genuine luxury price premium over its immediate neighbourhood, on the strength of one developer’s brand and product quality alone?
Public price-history data for The Trillion is thin, as is typical for a project barely 18 months past its RERA registration. What is available suggests a rise from a launch band around ₹20,000–20,500/sq.ft. in early-to-mid 2025 to roughly ₹21,750–23,300/sq.ft. by the first half of 2026 — an appreciation in the broad range of 8–15% over roughly a year, though this figure should be treated with caution given inconsistent reporting across sources.
Drivers of this early appreciation likely include: general momentum in Gurugram’s luxury residential segment through 2025–26, Experion’s brand positioning around the One42 launch (which has set a very high reference price on Golf Course Road and, by association, lifted perception of Experion’s other Gurugram products), and the low-density, four-per-floor product design, which resonates with buyers tired of dense high-rise towers elsewhere in the city. Against this, appreciation for an early-stage, long-construction-runway project (possession not until 2032) inherently carries more forward-looking assumption risk than a project closer to completion — early price gains do not guarantee the same trajectory continues over the next six years of construction.
Compared to nearby projects, Central Park Resorts and Sky Villas in the same sector have shown steadier, more gradual appreciation typical of an established, largely delivered township, while The Trillion’s trajectory is closer to what you would expect from a fresh, brand-led ultra-luxury launch — sharper initial moves, but also more sensitive to execution risk over the coming years.
Because The Trillion is years away from possession, there is no active rental market for the project itself yet, and any rental-yield discussion here is necessarily inferential, based on the broader Sector 48/Sohna Road luxury rental market rather than actual leasing data for this specific project.
Sohna Road’s rental demand base is a mix of corporate expat and senior-executive tenants working in Cyber City, Udyog Vihar, and increasingly Golf Course Extension Road-based offices, along with NRI-owned units let out via local agents. Rental yields for comparable large-format luxury apartments in the broader Sohna Road/Golf Course Extension Road belt have typically run in the 2.5–4% range annually — Gurugram’s luxury-segment rental yields are generally modest relative to capital values, consistent with a market where capital appreciation, not rental income, is the primary investment thesis. Furnished large-format 3-4 BHK units in this bracket typically command a rental premium over unfurnished units, and tenant profiles at this price point tend to prioritise larger floor plates, dedicated parking, and clubhouse access over marginal differences in commute time.
Given the 2032 possession timeline, any investor modelling rental income from The Trillion should discount it heavily for time value and treat the yield estimate as provisional until the project is closer to completion and comparable leasing data becomes available.
The investment case for The Trillion rests on three pillars: Experion’s brand momentum (reinforced by the high-profile One42 launch), the scarcity value of a genuinely low-density, four-per-floor luxury product, and the relative price gap versus Golf Course Road ultra-luxury benchmarks that gives room for re-rating if Sector 48/Sohna Road’s luxury positioning matures the way Golf Course Extension Road did over the last decade.
Against this, the risks are real and should not be minimised: a possession date roughly six years out (per RERA filing) introduces meaningful construction, execution, and macro-cycle risk; Experion’s own delivery track record, while improving, has attracted scrutiny in the past; and Sector 48/Sohna Road does not yet carry the same secondary-market liquidity and price ceiling that Golf Course Road or Golf Course Extension Road command — exit liquidity for an investor wanting to sell mid-construction (via resale of an under-construction unit) is inherently less proven here than in more established micro-markets.
Long-term outlook is reasonably constructive if two things hold true: Experion executes construction broadly on schedule, and Sohna Road’s infrastructure story (Sohna Elevated Corridor, potential metro extension, SPR/Golf Course Extension Road linkages) continues to develop as currently planned. Investors comfortable with a 6-8 year holding horizon and genuine construction risk may find this an interesting early-stage bet; investors wanting near-term liquidity or an established resale market should look at ready-to-move or near-completion alternatives instead.
For a family actually planning to live in The Trillion, the honest picture is: strong in-project living experience (spacious, low-density floors, a genuinely well-specified clubhouse, an on-site nursery school), but a long wait — six years or more from today — before move-in, and a surrounding neighbourhood that is solid but not yet at the polish level of Golf Course Road or DLF Phase 5. Daily convenience is reasonable: established schools (DPS, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kamla International) and hospitals (Park Hospital, and Artemis/Medanta within a short drive) are accessible, and Omaxe’s malls cover routine retail needs, though residents wanting a genuinely premium high-street or fine-dining scene will likely still drive toward Golf Course Road or Cyber Hub.
Traffic on Sohna Road, especially near Rajiv Chowk and during peak hours, remains a known friction point for the whole corridor, somewhat mitigated by the Sohna Elevated Corridor for through-traffic heading further south, but local congestion around Sector 47–50 junctions is still a real, daily consideration for residents. Families used to a villa-style, low-rise environment (Central Park, Tatvam) should also go in with clear eyes that The Trillion is a tower-living product, not a township — community feel will be built around the clubhouse and amenity floors rather than open green boulevards.
Is The Trillion worth investing in? The honest answer is: it depends heavily on time horizon and risk appetite. This is not a project for an investor looking to flip within 2-3 years or one who needs a liquid resale market — with possession six years out and a still-developing secondary market in Sector 48’s ultra-luxury bracket, exit optionality is limited in the near term. It may suit an investor with a genuine 7-10 year horizon who believes in Experion’s brand trajectory (post-One42) and in Sohna Road’s gradual re-rating toward the Golf Course Extension Road playbook.
Ideal holding period: at minimum through to possession (2032) plus a further 2-3 years to let the project stabilise and build a resale track record — call it 8-10 years for a full-cycle exit. Rental strategy is a secondary consideration here, not a primary driver, given modest yields typical of this price bracket. Risk factors to weigh explicitly: construction execution risk over a long timeline, Experion’s balance-sheet capacity to fund the remaining ~₹974 crore of project cost through to completion, and the pace at which Sector 48’s broader luxury ecosystem (retail, hospitality, social infrastructure) actually develops to match the project’s own positioning.
The most directly comparable projects sit in the same Sector 48/Sohna Road micro-market, though it’s worth noting they are largely a different product type (lower-rise, township-style) rather than direct tower-for-tower comparables. We’ve also included a note on how The Trillion stacks up against Experion’s own Golf Course Road project for context.
| Project | Location | Configuration & Size | Indicative Price | Builder | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Experion The Trillion | Sector 48, Sohna Road | 3-4 BHK, ~2,800-3,600 sq.ft.; high-rise towers, 4/floor | ~₹6.6-8.4 Cr (~₹21,000-23,500/sq.ft.) | Experion Developers | Under construction, possession ~2032 |
| Central Park Resorts | Sector 48, Sohna Road | Wide mix, apartments to villas, 47.5-acre low-density township | ~₹1.7-16 Cr (broad range across the township) | Central Park (Amit Gupta Group) | Largely delivered/mature project |
| Central Park Sky Villas | Sector 48, Sohna Road | 3-4 BHK ultra-luxury sky villas | From ~₹15.5 Cr | Central Park | Established, higher price tier than The Trillion |
| Tatvam Villas | Sohna Road | 3/4/5 BHK villas | From ~₹7 Cr | Vipul Ltd. | Ready to move |
The takeaway: within its own micro-market, The Trillion is priced competitively against Central Park’s ultra-luxury Sky Villas tier while offering a fresher, high-rise product versus the more established, lower-rise Central Park and Tatvam offerings — but buyers comparing purely on price should remember Central Park Resorts and Tatvam Villas are substantially further along (or complete), removing construction risk almost entirely, which The Trillion cannot yet offer.
| School | Approx. Distance |
|---|---|
| Delhi Public School (Sohna Road / nearby sections) | ~2-4 km |
| Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 2, Sohna Road | ~2-3 km |
| Kamla International School | ~2-3 km |
| Hospital | Approx. Distance |
|---|---|
| Park Hospital, Gurugram | ~2-3 km |
| Ekta Hospital | ~2-3 km |
| Sai Heart & Trauma Center | ~2-3 km |
| Artemis Hospital | ~5-7 km |
| Medanta – The Medicity | ~6-8 km |
| Mall / Market | Approx. Distance |
|---|---|
| Omaxe Celebration Mall | ~3-5 km |
| Raheja Mall | ~2-4 km |
| ILD Trade Centre | ~3-5 km |
| Omaxe City Centre / Omaxe Gurgaon Mall | ~3-6 km |
Distances above are approximate, drawn from public locality data for Sector 48/Sohna Road, and should be treated as indicative straight-line/road estimates rather than precise measurements from The Trillion’s exact gate.
Investors: Those with a genuine 7-10 year horizon, comfortable with construction-stage risk, and who believe in both Experion’s post-One42 brand trajectory and Sohna Road’s gradual luxury re-rating. Not suited to investors wanting near-term liquidity or quick resale.
Families: Households prioritising spacious, low-density tower living and willing to wait years for possession — potentially attractive as a long-horizon “buy now, move in later” family home, provided the wait is financially and logistically manageable.
Luxury buyers: Those who want genuine ultra-luxury specification without paying Golf Course Road prices, and who are comfortable that Sector 48’s surrounding ecosystem is still maturing rather than already at Golf Course Road’s polish level.
NRIs: Can be a reasonable long-horizon asset-accumulation play given Experion’s international backing and English-market-familiar branding (One42’s global positioning), but NRIs should factor in the long construction timeline against their own return-to-India or resale plans, and complete full RERA/legal diligence remotely with a trusted local advisor.
Corporate executives: Reasonable if the workplace is along Sohna Road, SPR or Golf Course Extension Road; less ideal for those anchored to Cyber City or Dwarka Expressway commutes.
First-time luxury buyers: Should proceed cautiously — an under-construction, long-timeline ultra-luxury purchase is a more complex and higher-risk first step than a ready-to-move or near-completion alternative; first-time buyers should lean heavily on professional legal and RERA diligence before committing.
It can be a reasonable long-horizon bet for buyers who want genuine ultra-luxury specification at a discount to Golf Course Road pricing and who are comfortable with a construction timeline running to 2032. It is not ideal for buyers wanting near-term possession or established secondary-market liquidity.
Indicative pricing as of mid-2026 is roughly ₹21,000-23,500 per sq. ft., translating to approximately ₹6.6-8.4 crore per unit depending on configuration and floor. Prices change frequently — contact Gurgaon Floors for the current official price list.
Publicly reported rates range from roughly ₹21,000 to ₹23,500/sq.ft. as of mid-2026, up from a launch band of around ₹20,000-20,500/sq.ft. in early 2025. Treat these as indicative until confirmed directly with the developer.
Yes. The project is registered with HARERA Gurugram, commonly cited under registration number RC/REP/HARERA/GGM/911/643/2025/14, registered on 11 February 2025 (HARERA application reference RERA-GRG-1773-2024). Always re-verify current status directly on haryanarera.gov.in before booking, since RERA status and conditions can be updated over time.
Experion Developers Pvt. Ltd., founded in 2006 and backed by Singapore-based Experion Holdings, part of the AT Capital group.
Experion has delivered roughly 9.4 million sq. ft. across around 10 projects in Gurugram, Noida, Lucknow and Amritsar, including Windchants and The Heartsong in Gurugram, and has recently drawn significant attention with its ultra-luxury One42 launch on Golf Course Road. The company’s growth has also faced some scrutiny and reported delays on past projects, which is worth factoring into diligence, though this is not unusual for developers of comparable scale in Gurugram.
Per the RERA filing, the projected occupation certificate date is 31 October 2032 and completion certificate date is 31 December 2032. This is a long timeline — buyers should plan accordingly and treat any earlier possession date quoted by a broker or listing site with caution.
Huda City Centre metro station is roughly 10-15 minutes away by car. A metro extension connecting Huda City Centre to Cyber City, with a proposed stop near Sector 48/Sohna Road, has been discussed, but is not operational and should be treated as a future infrastructure possibility, not a current amenity.
There is no active rental market yet, since the project is under construction with possession years away. Broader Sohna Road/Golf Course Extension Road luxury rental yields typically run 2.5-4% annually — a reasonable proxy, but not a guarantee, for what The Trillion might achieve once delivered.
Constructive over a long horizon if Experion executes on schedule and Sohna Road’s infrastructure and retail ecosystem continues to mature, but it carries genuine construction and execution risk given the 2032 completion date, and near-term resale liquidity is unproven.
Not publicly disclosed at this stage of construction. Buyers should request the current estimated maintenance charge and club membership fee structure directly from Experion’s sales team.
3 BHK and 4 BHK layouts ranging roughly 2,800-3,600 sq. ft., with wrap-around balconies and four units per floor. Exact carpet-area floor plans should be requested from Experion or verified against the RERA filing.
As a RERA-registered project from an established developer, The Trillion should be eligible for home loans from major banks and NBFCs, subject to each lender’s own project-approval process. Buyers should confirm specific lender approvals with Experion’s sales team or their bank before booking.
Not yet in any meaningful sense — the project is early in construction, so most transactions currently are primary bookings from the developer rather than resale. A genuine secondary market will likely develop closer to possession.
The Trillion sits below Experion’s Golf Course Road flagship, One42 (which has traded above ₹1 lakh/sq.ft. in some reported deals), and above its Dwarka Expressway-corridor projects like Windchants and The Heartsong in price positioning, reflecting Sector 48/Sohna Road’s intermediate market tier.
3 BHK suits smaller families or investors seeking a slightly lower entry price; 4 BHK suits larger or joint families wanting a dedicated study and larger entertaining space. Neither is objectively “better” — it depends on household size and budget.
Three residential towers of G+45 storeys each, totalling 540 residential apartments, plus 4 ground-level commercial shops.
5.496 acres (21,544.05 sq. mtr.), as per the RERA filing.
Yes — a dedicated 3-level community building housing a bowling alley, gym, yoga/Pilates studio, spa, mini theatre, restaurant, banquet hall, pickleball court, plus outdoor amenities including a kids’ pool, jacuzzi, water-play area, basketball court and amphitheatre.
The RERA filing lists 1,152 car parking spaces across three basement levels for 540 residential units plus 4 shops — comfortably more than one parking space per unit on paper, though exact allocation (covered/reserved vs. visitor) should be confirmed with the developer.
Per the RERA filing, total project cost is approximately ₹1,586.10 crore, with about ₹611.65 crore incurred and roughly ₹974.45 crore still required as of the February 2025 registration.
If near-term possession matters, established options like Central Park Resorts, Central Park Sky Villas or Tatvam Villas remove construction risk almost entirely and may be a better fit. The Trillion suits buyers specifically drawn to its low-density tower design, Experion’s brand, and a longer investment horizon.
As of the RERA registration order (February 2025), environmental clearance had been applied for on 20.11.2024 and fire scheme approval applied for on 19.10.2024, with the developer required to submit approvals within specified timelines per HARERA conditions. Buyers should ask Experion for current clearance status, since these approvals should have progressed since the original filing.
Buyers needing possession within the next 2-4 years, those wanting a low-risk, established resale market, and first-time luxury buyers uncomfortable with construction-stage risk should look at more advanced or completed alternatives instead.
Contact Gurgaon Floors directly for current available inventory, floor-wise pricing, and payment plan options at The Trillion — availability and pricing change frequently at this stage of construction.
Sector 48 offers lower entry pricing and solid Sohna Road/SPR connectivity, but currently lacks Golf Course Road’s retail, hospitality and social-infrastructure maturity. It is a reasonable trade-off for buyers prioritising value over immediate prestige-address polish.
Experion The Trillion is a genuinely interesting, if long-horizon, entrant into Gurugram’s ultra-luxury segment. Its core proposition — a well-capitalised, internationally backed developer building a low-density, four-per-floor tower product at a meaningful discount to Golf Course Road pricing — is credible and grounded in verifiable facts: the RERA filing confirms the land parcel, unit count, tower configuration, and project cost, and Experion’s broader Gurugram and Golf Course Road (One42) track record lends the brand real weight.
What buyers need to weigh honestly is the flip side: a possession date roughly six years out, a surrounding micro-market that is still building toward the polish its price tag implies, and a resale/secondary market that doesn’t yet exist in any meaningful sense. This is not a project for someone who needs to move in soon or wants immediate liquidity. It is a more considered bet for a buyer or investor comfortable with construction-stage risk over a 7-10 year horizon, drawn specifically to the low-density design and Experion’s brand momentum.
Value for money looks reasonable relative to Golf Course Road benchmarks; end-user appeal is real but contingent on Sector 48’s ecosystem maturing over the coming years; investment potential is plausible but unproven, given the project’s early stage. Our honest read: worth serious consideration for the right long-horizon buyer, but not a project to rush into without full RERA and financial diligence, and not a fit for anyone whose priority is near-term possession or liquidity.
If Experion The Trillion fits your budget, timeline and risk appetite, Gurgaon Floors can help you get past the marketing brochures and into the real numbers — current price lists, floor-wise availability, payment plan structures, and an honest comparison against other Sohna Road and Golf Course Extension Road options that might suit you better. We can also arrange a site visit so you can see current construction progress firsthand rather than relying on renders.
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