
In the summer of ’24, Eastern India Motoring Group (EIMG), a community of heritage vehicle collectors and restorers organised the inaugural edition of the EIMG Indian Heritage Car Rally. The event made history by becoming India’s first Indian Heritage Car Rally in the Time-Speed-Distance (TSD) format organised under the guidance of the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) – the apex body of motor sports in the country.

Fast forward to March 2025, as EIMG jointly with Kolkata on Wheels organised the Softovac EIMG WHEELS Indian Heritage Car & Bike Rally, for the first time introducing the Indian Heritage two wheeler category, yet again making this unique rally, a first-of-its-kind. The rally was flagged off from the Town Hall on Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 10 AM. The prize distribution was held the same evening at the Dalhousie Institute.

Time stood still as the immaculately restored Contessa, Hindustan Landmaster, Fiat 1100, Fiat Select, Standard 10, Fiat Super Select, Hindustan Ambassador Mark 3, Fiat Millecento, Contessa Classic, Maruti 800, Yamaha RX100, Rajdoot 350, Yezdi, Jawa, and Royal Enfield among several other notable Indian heritage cars & bikes participated in India’s first and only Indian Heritage Car & Bike Rally to be run in the TSD Format under FMSCI.

This rally is the brainchild of EIMG Secretary Shubhajit Kumar and has been specifically conceived to address the general apathy displayed by other motoring organisations towards the Indian Heritage Cars. This rally aimed to not only celebrate the timeless charm of Indian heritage automobiles but also pay homage to the enduring spirit of Indian motoring culture. As participants navigated through the scenic route, they not only reminisced about the glory days of automotive design but also embraced the camaraderie that unites enthusiasts of all generations.

“This year, around 40 Indian heritage cars & bikes participated in this rally making this the biggest event of its kind. In essence, this rally was much more than just a showcase of Indian heritage cars & bikes; it was a tribute to passion, perseverance, and the enduring bond between man and machine”, said Mr. Shubhajit Kumar, Secretary, Eastern India Motoring Group, the organisers of the Softovac EIMG WHEELS Indian Heritage Car & Bike Rally 2025.

And as the engines roared and the wheels turned, the Softovac EIMG WHEELS Indian Heritage Car & Bike Rally 2025 left an indelible mark on the annals of Kolkata’s motoring history, reminding us all of the timeless allure of Indian heritage automobiles and the joy of the open road.

Hereunder are the results of the Softovac EIMG WHEELS Indian Heritage Car & Bike Rally 2025:

Cars Manufactured Upto 1974:
1st – Pushpak Ghosh & Soham Pal
2nd – Sudip Kumar Ghosh & Suvrajit Dutta

3rd – Aritrya Sanyal & Vikramjit Kumar

Bikes Manufactured Upto 1974:
1st – Uday Ganguly

2nd – Syeed Bin Noman
3rd – Bapi Mondal

Cars Manufactured Between 1975 And 1995:
1st – Souradeep Dutta & Sekhar Choudhury
2nd – Anirban Mukherjee & Chandrasish Roy

3rd – Debaprem Chatterjee & Prasenjit Roy
Bikes Manufactured Between 1975 And 1995:
1st – Nirav Mehta

2nd – Mubaraq Maseeh & Rajkumar Mundra
3rd – Hero Sen

Oldest Car To Complete The Route:
Satrajit Mukherjee

Oldest Bike To Complete The Route:
Bapi Mondal

Best All Lady Team:
Sreerupa Sirkar, Dipasree Ganguly, Anuja Kumar
