The Wacky Car Museum in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad, curated by Sudhakar Yadav, stands out for its diverse collection of 60 unconventional vehicles.
Renowned Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav has once again taken the automotive world by storm with his latest work ‘Ram Mandir’ which was exhibited at the Wacky Car Museum in Hyderabad. This uniquely customized Matador car is decorated with intricate carvings and stands as a tribute to the impending consecration of Ram His Mandir in Ayodhya scheduled for today.
Measuring approximately 22 feet long and 16 feet tall, the Ram Mandir vehicle is a marvel of meticulous detail and symbolism. The vehicle, which made its grand debut on the roads of Hyderabad on January 18, is adorned with a 10-feet-tall flag and is now proudly displayed at the annual consumer exhibition Numaish till February 15.
Yadav’s commitment to creating this remarkable vehicle over the past two years is evident in the immersive experience offered to visitors to the Numaish exhibit. A video shared by a user on social media platform X has gone viral, offering a glimpse of the craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail that went into bringing this unique car to life.
The Wacky Car Museum in Bahadurpura, Hyderabad, curated by Sudhakar Yadav, stands out for its diverse collection of 60 unconventional vehicles. From creatively shaped cars like hamburgers, cigarettes and soccer balls to whimsical creations like the mobile snooker table, this museum is a great blend of automotive artistry. In addition to these imaginative vehicles, the museum’s appeal is further enhanced by the inclusion of everyday transportation such as bicycles, motorcycles, trains, and vintage cars.
The Sudhakar Yadav holds the prestigious Guinness World Record for the largest three-wheeled vehicle, featuring a staggering wheel diameter of 5.18 meters (17 feet) and an incredible length of 11.37 meters (37 feet 4 inches). Masu. This towering work reaches a total height of 12.67 meters (41 feet 7 inches) and further enhances the museum’s reputation for displaying remarkable, record-breaking exhibits.