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Heritage Cars of Rajasthan: A Glimpse into Royalty, Luxury, and History
The Business Guardian
|April 03, 2025
Rajasthan, often referred to as the land of kings, has a rich and vibrant history. The state has always been known for its royal families, majestic palaces, and grandiose lifestyle.

Rajasthan, often referred to as the land of kings, has a rich and vibrant history.
The state has always been known for its royal families, majestic palaces, and grandiose lifestyle. Among the many symbols of royal luxury, one of the most captivating is the fleet of heritage cars owned by the royal families of Rajasthan. These cars, many of which date back to the early 20th century, are not just vehicles but embody the rich legacy, opulence, and history of the region. Today, these cars are treasured collectibles and a significant part of Rajasthan's cultural heritage.
THE ROYAL CONNECTION TO CARS
The introduction of automobiles to India in the early 20th century coincided with the flourishing of the princely states, including Rajasthan. With their increasing wealth and prominence, the royal families wanted to make a mark in terms of style and luxury. Cars were seen as a status symbol and a means to exhibit their power and prestige.
The royals of Rajasthan were among the first to embrace the luxury of automobiles. They didn't just buy ordinary cars; they went for the best and most opulent models available, often commissioning unique, customized vehicles with special features. Many of these cars were imported from European countries, such as England, France, and Germany, and were equipped with the finest materials, including polished wood, leather upholstery, and gold inlays.
THE CARS OF THE MAHARAJAS
The history of heritage cars in Rajasthan is closely tied to the opulent lifestyles of its Maharajas and Maharani's. The royal families were known for their extravagant tastes, and their love for automobiles was no exception. These majestic vehicles were used for ceremonial purposes, royal processions, and personal transport. Some of the most notable royal families of Rajasthan, such as the Mewar, Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur families, have an impressive collection of heritage cars.
This story is from the April 03, 2025 edition of The Business Guardian.
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