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19 RETRO CARS THAT NEED TO MAKE A COMEBACK IN INDIA

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Annual Issue 2025

India's automotive landscape has evolved dramatically in the past few decades, with sleeker, smarter, and safer vehicles becoming the norm. Yet, in this age of connected driving and AI-powered cockpits, a deep sense of nostalgia lingers among those who remember the characterfilled classics that once ruled Indian roads. These weren't just vehicles; they were milestones in family journeys, pop culture icons, and engineering marvels of their time.

- Words By: Sohil Nikam

19 RETRO CARS THAT NEED TO MAKE A COMEBACK IN INDIA

As we transition toward sustainable mobility, there's an exciting opportunity to bring back some of India's most iconic retro cars in new avatars. Tata has already jumped on the bandwagon by announcing EV and ICE versions of the Sierra and the Safari, and it seems other manufacturers could follow suit. These old-school machines could be reinvented with electric powertrains, modern features, and refreshed designs, capturing both heritage and innovation. Here's a comprehensive look at 19 retro cars that are ripe for a modern-day revival, and why each still holds a special place in the hearts of Indian motorists.

01 Hindustan Ambassador

The undisputed king of Indian roads for over five decades, the Ambassador was modelled on the Morris Oxford and was known for its tank-like build, regal presence, and expansive rear seat comfort. It was a political and governmental favourite, synonymous with authority and durability. Reviving the Ambassador as a premium EV sedan with rear-wheel drive, top-notch cabin insulation, and modern infotainment systems could very well excite millions of car enthusiasts across the country. Hindustan Motors had to shut shop in 2014, but in 2017, it sold the Hindustan Motors brand, including the iconic Ambassador car, to Peugeot SA (now part of Stellantis) for Rs 80 crore. Who knows what Stellantis has in store for the iconic brand?

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