From hatches to SUVs, Indian roads are filled with vehicles of different shapes and sizes. And while you may think you know them all, the reality is quite different. Because away from all the popularity, there have existed vehicles that were so unconventional and rare, that we bet you haven’t heard about them. So if we’ve got you curious, read on to know about 7 such unconventional and rare cars in India.
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The Hindustan Veer
Ambassador was the name that gave Hindustan Motors the fame it needed to survive in the Indian market. And to maximize on the Ambassadors legacy, HM did everything it could. The Hindustan Veer was one such desperate move, as it was the outlandish pick-up version of the Hindustan Ambassador! Yes, you heard that right. The Hindustan Veer was indeed a pick-up vehicle that was a regular Ambassador up until the B pillar, from where its pick-up attributes sprouted. The vehicle was first available in West Bengal and was later introduced all over India.
Read: Hindustan Motors Veer (Porter) | When HM Made a Pick-up Truck
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Hindustan Trekker
Another rare vehicle from Hindustan Motors, the Hindustan Trekker was HM’s take on a people’s carrier. But what made it quite unique was the fact that it was built from leftover parts of the Ambassador. With a ladder-on-frame chassis, the HM Trekker looked quite utilitarian with front indicators, headlamps, and engine sourced from the Ambassador. The Trekker was later phased out from the commercial market and soon became a rare find.
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The Reva-i Electric
Now that electric cars are the talk of the town, the electric vehicle phenomenon doesn’t seem new anymore. But there was a time when electric vehicles were considered to be futuristic and unachievable for the retail markets. The Reva-i, however, changed the game and for the very first time, introduced an electric vehicle in the Indian market.
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The Reva 1 was produced by Maini; a company that was later taken over by Mahindra. The Reva electric had a seating capacity of 2 and was a really good car for the city. However, owing to a low environmental sentiment in the market and the availability of bigger vehicles for the same price, the Reva too quickly became a rare find.
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Rover Montego
The Rover Montego is a super rare vehicle that can easily be coined as India’s first luxury sedan. The vehicle was first launched in 1991 and was available in both a station wagon as well as a sedan avatar. The car was manufactured by the underdog Sipani Automobiles. Despite being a promising car, the Montego was discontinued in 1995 making it an extremely rare vehicle.
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Sipani Badal
Do you remember the yellow 3-wheeled vehicle that our beloved Mr Bean used to topple around every now and then? Well, that was the popular Reliant Robin. The Sipani Badal however, was its Indian adaptation. Produced by Sipani Automobiles, the Badal came with a small 198cc engine.
Read: SAIL Badal | The Reliant Robin of India
The USP however was its unconventional three-wheel design. Even though the Badal did quite well during its initial years, its demand was later reduced to a mere 31 units. As a result, the Badal was discontinued, making every variant that was sole a rare find.
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The Nissan Jonga
The Nissan Jonga is a super rare SUV that was a rebadged version of the Nissan Patrol sold globally. The Jonga was initially manufactured for the Indian Army. In 1996, it was also made available for civilians as well. But since its demand was too low to make a considerable profit, only 100 Jonga were made before the company stopped production in 1999.
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Mahindra Voyager
Back in 1997, there weren’t many MPVs that had successful innings in the Indian market. But Mahindra tried to change the game through the Mahindra Voyager which was a rebranded Mitsubishi Delica. The Voyager was a luxurious MPV that was powered by a Peugeot-sourced 2.5-litre diesel engine, capable of returning 70 HP.
Read: 10 Super Rare Cars in India | Mahindra Voyager to Daewoo Nexia
The Voyager, however, succumbed to the intense competition it faced from the Maruti Suzuki Omni which was relatively cheaper than the luxurious Voyager which was priced as high as Rs 5 Lakhs at that time. So we doubt you will find one on the Indian roads now.
So these were the 7 unusually rare vehicles in India. If you have a contribution for the list, mention it in the comment section below. Till then, stay pinned!
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I first heard of Sipani Badal from my dad. My great grandfather had Sipani Badal in 1960s in Dehradun.
I see one rover Montego lying abandoned in my colony
Hi Naresh,
Can you share the pictures on gomechanicblog@gomechanic.in via mail? We would love to include this in our list!
How about Standard 2000?
Hi there,
There always is a part two, stay pinned! 🙂
I guess this page just lost a bet to most of the south indians. You can find every single car listed above between Hyderabad and banglore
The ones you should be looking for- San Storm, Premier Rio, Tempo Trax Judo, Chevy forester and a standard 2000. Let me throw in Toyota cera too
Except for the Sipani Badal, I have seen all the others on road.
The vehicle shown as Nissan Jonga in the article is actually Nissan 1 Ton Truck and not Nissan Jonga.
Thanks for pointing out Venkatesh! The image is attached for reference purposes.
But thanks for your valuable insight.