Maruti 800 to the BMW i8: A Journey Of Auto Passion For Sachin Tendulkar

- Sachin Tendulkar's first dream car was the Maruti 800
- He has also owned a Ferrari 360 Modena and a Nissan GT-R
- Sachin has also got his hands on the latest 7th generation BMW 5 Series

And the market has not looked back since. Today we have virtually every brand of car available in India. For Sachin Tendulkar, soon after the acquisition of his dream Maruti came his rapidly rising status as the best batsman in the world. Another childhood fascination had been with BMWs, and while his first one was bought second hand, he has owned a string of them since. He has also famously owned a Ferrari 360 Modena and a Nissan GT-R. Says India’s original run-machine, “As the time goes by, you graduate to better things, and you continue chasing better cars.” More recently, as the brand ambassador of BMW India, he has been seen driving his X5M, 7 Series and of course the customised i8 finished in red.

If you’d asked him a few months ago, he would have told you that i8 was his current dream car. But today he has a different answer, saying, “Dream car now would be… I think I am really looking forward to a particular one that I am going to surprise you with! That’s going to be really special.” While I have an idea of what that surprise is, I have promised not to let the cat out of the bag just yet, and allow him to reveal that surprise to you in a few weeks from now.

Meanwhile he has also got his hands on the latest 7th generation BMW 5 Series that was launched in India late last month. And when asked what caught his fancy about the new 5 Series, Sachin says, “I think my favourite thing about the 5 Series is that you can actually park your car with the key, and I like playing around with that thing. You show (that) to someone who is really not aware of it, they find it really amazing. And that’s so creative. I think this 5 has its own character, it’s the ideal size in between you know. It’s luxurious, and it is a beautiful size to drive in Mumbai.” And in case you are wondering, his children too love another new feature on the 5 Series. “The gesture control, because that is something that is incredible. Earlier on I was doing that in my 7 series, but nobody knew that it’s there. In the 5 series, suddenly they got hold of it and now they are controlling everything!” he says. Sachin and his family have experienced the new generation 5 Series while holidaying in the UK this summer, where they used it as their daily ride.
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