The Vintage and Classic Car Club of India (VCCCI) will organise the annual Vintage Car Fiesta 2025 as a celebration of automotive history. The two-day event starting from Saturday will feature more than 200 vintage and classic cars and bikes along with some of the rarest automobiles ever made.

VCCCI is known for its dedication towards preserving and promoting the rich heritage of vintage and classic vehicles in India. The organisation has hosted some of the most show-stealing vintage car rallies in the country.

Through events like the Annual Vintage Car Fiesta, the club brings together a vibrant community of enthusiasts and collectors to celebrate the legacy of motoring.

This year VCCCI will host its annual Vintage Car Fiesta on Saturday and Sunday at the iconic World Trade Centre at Cuffe Parade. This year’s event is expected to be a spectacular celebration of automotive heritage, featuring over 100 vintage and classic cars, 10 supercars, and 100 vintage and classic bikes, including some of the rarest automobiles and two-wheelers ever made.

Annual Vintage Car Fiesta 2025 will also be special for automobile enthusiasts as VCCCI will commemorate significant automotive anniversaries including 100 Years of Morris Garages, 120 Years of Rolls Royce and 125 Years of Packard Automobiles. These milestones will be marked by showcasing exceptional examples of these marques, paying tribute to their enduring legacy in the world of motoring.

The event will feature prestigious collections, including cars from the Yohan Poonawalla Collection and the Gautam Hari Singhania Collection, known for their rare and exquisite automobiles. Attendees can look forward to seeing beautifully preserved vehicles that span decades of automotive innovation and design.

Nitin Dossa, chairman of VCCCI, said, “Each year, the Vintage Car Fiesta brings together enthusiasts and collectors to celebrate the art and history of motoring. This year is particularly special as we honor the remarkable legacies of MG, Rolls Royce, and Packard automobiles. We are thrilled to showcase some of the finest vehicles, including contributions from esteemed collectors like Yohan Poonawalla and Gautam Hari Singhania. These automobiles are not just machines but a testament to human ingenuity and passion.”

The exhibition will be open for public from 10am to 6pm on both days. The inaugural session will also host a vintage car rally at Marine Drive on Saturday at 9am.