Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav, who has gained widespread recognition for transforming ordinary cars into extraordinary works of art, has revealed his newest creation at the Wacky Car Museum in Hyderabad.
Located in the city’s Bahadurpura, his museum is home to a cool collection of 60 rides. Imagine cars shaped like burgers, cigarettes, footballs, and even a snooker table! And, of course, there are the regular wheels too – cycles, motorcycles, trains, and vintage cars. It’s a wild ride of all sorts!
Now, Yadav has introduced the Sri Ram Mandir car, guaranteed to turn heads with its meticulous details and symbolism. The distinctive vehicle graced Hyderabad’s streets on January 18. It is also being showcased at the annual consumer exhibition Numaish till February 15.
Adorned with intricate carvings, the vehicle pays obeisance to the revered Sri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya which is all set for its consecration ceremony on January 22. Spanning 22 feet in length and towering at 16 feet, this customised Matador car, embellished with a 10-foot flag, is the result of two years of dedicated work.
Watch the video below:
#Hyderabad man makes Sri #RamMandirCar
Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav, who owns #SudhaCars museum in #Hyderabad, the unique ‘Wacky Car Museum’ displays that resemble everyday objects.
This time he makes #SriRamMandir car, he will display at #Numaish .#AyodhyaRamTemple pic.twitter.com/2D9rAmYvgR
— Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) January 17, 2024
Visitors to the Numaish exhibition can expect an immersive experience as they explore the Wacky Car Museum’s latest addition. The video shared by @jsuryareddy has already gone viral on social media platform X.
On International Women’s Day, Yadav presented cars resembling objects like a stiletto heel, a makeup compact, and lipstick. Already a Guinness World record-holder for creating the largest tricycle, he had also made an attempt for another record for the world’s largest stationary art car model.