Mumbai — When a Ferrari dealership turns ten, you don’t cut a cake — you burn some rubber. Navnit Motors, the official Ferrari importer in Mumbai, marked its 10th anniversary with a celebration fit for both kings and cavallinos: a spectacular Ferrari Tour Rajasthan that blended horsepower with heritage and a touch of Diwali dazzle.
The three-day grand tour began where royalty still lingers — at Jaipur’s magnificent Rambagh Palace. Ferraristi from across India rolled in with their scarlet stallions and carbon-fiber steeds, trading stock tickers for start buttons and lighting diyas under the desert sky. The festival of lights had rarely seen such luminous reflections — courtesy of chrome and Ferrari Rosso.

The next morning, a cavalcade of Ferraris — from the 296 GTB to the Purosangue — thundered out of Jaipur like modern maharajas on a mission. Their destination? Udaipur’s Fairmont Palace, with pit stops that included a royal luncheon at the City Palace, hosted by none other than Her Highness Maharani Nivritti Kumari of Udaipur. She even flagged off the convoy, proving once again that royalty and Rosso Corsa share a common gene: elegance at speed.
By the time the Ferraristi reached Udaipur, the sound of V8s, V12s, and turbocharged sixes had echoed through Rajasthan’s golden heartlands. The festivities culminated in a black-tie gala at the Fairmont, complete with fine wine, fast talk, and the kind of camaraderie that only grows between people who know their car’s redline by heart.
Over the past decade, Ferrari Mumbai has done more than sell cars — it’s built a community. A passionate, tight-knit brotherhood (and sisterhood) united by design, devotion, and the belief that emotion per litre is a legitimate performance metric.
As the engines cooled and champagne glasses clinked, one thing was clear: Navnit Motors isn’t just celebrating ten years of Ferrari Mumbai — it’s revving up for the next lap. Because while anniversaries may come once a decade, the spirit of the Prancing Horse never brakes for anything less than extraordinary.