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A special car to spice up Valentines Day

This Valentines Day treat your beloved to a unique ride in a specially designed car.

By Narendra

Hyderabad, Feb 13 : This Valentine's Day treat your beloved to a unique ride in a specially designed car.

Created by renowned Indian car designer Sudhakar Yadav in Hyderabad, the 'Valentine's Car' as it is called, is sure to be a hit with lovebirds.

Designed in the shape of a coffee mug, the car is attractively decorated with roses and hearts all over, embodying the spirit of the festival of love.

And, true to its name, the car left the couple who test-drove it, completely bowled over.

"Its so nice to have something so special and something so unique on Valentine's Day to enjoy with your valentine. This is a very comfortable car. I really liked driving it," said Danish.

Sudhakar's 25th design, the 'Valentine's Car' was fashioned with great care and precision by the designer in four months.

Fitted with a 100 cc engine, the car can easily ferry lovers within no time, running at a speed of 40-45 kilometers.

"I have designed a valentines mark with lots of flowers and hearts. It took me four months to design this car. It was mainly the flowers, which took a lot of time. Everything is custom made. It is a two-seater car with complete suspension, and headlight, parking indicator lights, complete functioning of any other regular car," said Sudhakar.

Sudhakar's innovative designs have ensued a place for him in the coveted Guinness Book of World Records and Ripley's Believe It or Not.

Prior to this, Sudhakar had designed vehicles in the shape of a cricket bat, football, a Chinese pagoda and more. In the pipeline are cars in the shape of a handbag, lipstick, bangle, necklace and even a stiletto.

ANI

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