Hyderabad, Mar 1 (TNT): RMZ Nexity, Asia’s leading integrated alternative assets platform amd Classique Motor Vehicle Association (CMVA) hosted one of Hyderabad’s largest curated vintage motor showcases, featuring over 55 heritage vehicles from 1920 to 1988 in a contemporary corporate setting.

The invite-only exhibition featured rare classics, including a 1920 Stutz (believed to be India’s only road-registered example), 1938 Austin 7, 1948 Bentley Mark VI, and iconic motorcycles from Norton, BSA, Royal Enfield, Yezdi, Lambretta, and Vespa, a release said here on Sunday..
Indian automotive legends like the Hindustan Ambassador, Fiat 1100D, and Standard Herald were also on display, alongside German and European classics including Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen models.
On the occasion, Chief Guest Mr. C Ramesh, Joint Transport Commissioner, Telangana, lauded the event, highlighting the city’s growing vintage vehicle culture and the Government’s plans to support heritage motoring through policy measures and special registrations.
In line with RMZ’s sustainability commitment, the event planted one tree for every participating vehicle, reinforcing the theme: Heritage Drives Sustainability.
The showcase fostered engagement between collectors, officials, and corporate leaders, celebrating Hyderabad’s rich motoring legacy while promoting responsible practices.
Thirumal Govindraj, CEO of RMZ Office & RMZ NXT, said, “Our RMZ Nexity campus serves as more than a workplace—it’s a platform for culture, community, and heritage. Hosting this vintage motor showcase reflects our commitment to sustainability, shared experiences, and meaningful engagement.”
Shashidhar, President of CMVA, added, “Our mission is to preserve vintage and classic vehicles as part of India’s shared cultural heritage. Partnering with RMZ has allowed us to expand appreciation for these treasures beyond collectors, bringing Hyderabad’s automotive legacy to a wider audience.”
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