India’s luxury collectibles market has hit a new milestone with a record-setting vehicle number plate auction, placing high-value registrations firmly in the spotlight. A rare vintage VIP number plate, “DDC 0001,” was recently auctioned for an astonishing ₹2.08 crore, making it one of the most expensive vehicle number plates ever sold in the country.
A Historic Auction Moment
The landmark auction was organised by Big Boy Toyz (BBT), one of India’s most prominent luxury used car dealers, alongside the launch of its newly introduced Auction House claimed to be the first dedicated platform in India for luxury collectibles. What began as a high-profile event quickly turned into a historic moment as bidding intensified and crossed the ₹2 crore mark.
Originally owned by Jatin Ahuja, founder of Big Boy Toyz, the number plate falls under the category of rare vintage VIP registrations, a segment that has been steadily gaining interest among elite collectors. The competitive bidding finally concluded at ₹2.08 crore, with the winning bid placed by Kiran Kolpakula from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.
Social Media Buzz and Industry Reaction
Reacting to the unprecedented outcome, Big Boy Toyz shared its excitement on social media.
“We didn’t see this coming. History created,” read a post on the dealership’s official Instagram handle.
The sale has since sparked widespread discussion across the automobile and luxury investment communities, highlighting how unconventional assets like number plates are evolving into serious collector items.
A Maturing Luxury Collectibles Ecosystem
Commenting on the significance of the auction, Jatin Ahuja underscored the changing dynamics of India’s luxury market.
“When you’re dealing with assets of this value, transparency and verification matter more than anything else. The ₹2.08 crore auction of DDC 0001 reinforced that collectors are ready for a platform they can believe in, no matter where they come from,” he said, as quoted by Cartoq.
His remarks reflect a broader shift collectors are no longer just seeking exclusivity, but also credible platforms, authenticated assets, and transparent transactions.
What This Means for the Market
The success of the DDC 0001 auction signals a turning point for India’s luxury collectibles space. From supercars and watches to rare number plates, buyers are increasingly viewing such assets as symbols of prestige and long-term value.
As structured auction platforms emerge and demand continues to rise, India’s luxury collectibles market appears poised for rapid growth one record-breaking bid at a time.









