Timeless Wheels: A Royal Ride into Mumbai’s Vintage Car Extravaganza
The VCCCI Annual Vintage Car Fiesta 2026 is India’s most prestigious celebration of classic motoring, bringing together rare automobiles, passionate collectors, and enthusiasts for three days of heritage, elegance, and automotive excellence.
Held at the World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai, the fiesta blends timeless automobiles with a world-class waterfront setting, offering the perfect backdrop to showcase historic cars in a grand, international-style exhibition space.
Curated by the Vintage & Classic Car Club of India in association with the Western India Automobile Association, the event reflects decades of expertise, credibility, and commitment to preserving India’s automotive legacy.
The fiesta goes beyond display, narrating stories of craftsmanship, innovation, and history, showcasing how automobiles shaped lifestyles, technology, and culture across generations.
Each vehicle carries a unique history of former owners, royal garages, landmark journeys, and painstaking restorations, bringing alive the human stories behind the machines.
The event serves as a meeting ground for collectors, restorers, historians, and enthusiasts, fostering knowledge exchange, appreciation for authenticity, and discussions on conservation and restoration.
Designed for all age groups, the fiesta combines automobiles with engaging activities, making it an enriching cultural outing for families, students, and first-time visitors alike.
The event spotlights the meticulous process of restoring vintage vehicles, celebrating the patience, precision, and passion required to preserve originality while keeping history roadworthy.
Scheduled from January 24 to 26, 2026, the VCCCI Annual Vintage Car Fiesta has become a landmark event on Mumbai’s cultural calendar, attracting visitors from across India and abroad.
Visitors will witness an exclusive lineup of vintage and classic cars and motorcycles, including rare pre-war models and post-Independence icons, many of which are seldom seen by the public.