Founder K. Sudhakar began building miniature cars at the age of 14.
The collection includes a car shaped like a stiletto heel, which is a popular exhibit.
Several vehicles in the museum are designed specifically for children and are powered by small engines.
The museum houses a 'double-decker' bus design alongside various vintage-style custom builds.
Many of the cars are built using salvaged parts and scrap metal from old vehicles.
Sudha Car Museum in Hyderabad houses a unique collection of handmade wacky cars designed to resemble everyday objects. The museum was founded by Kanyaboyina Sudhakar, a Guinness World Record holder for creating the world's largest tricycle. The collection features vehicles shaped like burgers, handbags, toilets, cameras, and vegetables. Each car is fully functional and built by the founder in his workshop. The museum serves as a tribute to creative engineering and automobile art. It is situated in the Bahadurpura area, close to the Nehru Zoological Park.
Next to the giant burger-shaped car, which is the museum's most iconic exhibit.
Plan your visit to coincide with a trip to the nearby zoo to make the most of your time in this part of Hyderabad.
Check the museum's social media pages before visiting for updates on newly added car designs or temporary closures.
Do not attempt to touch or sit in the display vehicles as they are fragile custom builds.
Closed on some national public holidays; check local listings for specific holiday closures.