When creativity goes beyond ordinary: Explore the quirky world of bizarre vehicles in southern India
Nestled in southern India’s Telangana, the Sudha Cars Museum offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience, showcasing an eclectic collection of bizarre vehicles. Located in Hyderabad, the museum was founded in 2010 by Sudhakar Kanyaboyina, a Guinness World Record holder, and is home to automobiles in shapes that defy imagination.
Visuals shot on November 22 showcased the innovative and quirky vehicles on display, each accompanied by an informative plaque detailing the car’s make, speed capacity, and the time taken to create it. From cars resembling everyday objects like a camera, sofa set, and purse to more unusual designs like a shoe, bed, and burger, the collection is a visual spectacle.
The cost of these peculiar vehicles ranges from ₹85,000 to ₹150,000, though they are not available for purchase. Additionally, the museum also houses motorcycles of varying sizes, with the smallest standing at just 33 centimeters tall.
The Sudha Cars Museum has earned global recognition, with its impressive collection now included in the Guinness World Records 2025 for holding the largest assortment of bizarre vehicles in a museum. Visitors from around the world are drawn to the museum to witness these outlandish creations, and the vehicles are often taken out for roadshows, further adding to their allure.