Why this ex-auto driver paid ₹31 lakh for a car plate — and no, he doesn’t regret it
Once an auto driver, Jaipur’s Rahul Taneja now owns luxury cars — and just spent ₹31 lakh on a number plate for his son’s Audi. His journey from survival to success is pure grit and glory.
- Nov 6, 2025,
- Updated Nov 6, 2025 12:06 PM IST

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Before luxury cars and headlines, Rahul Taneja drove an auto through Jaipur’s dusty streets. Each fare wasn’t just income — it was one more step away from poverty’s chokehold. (Representative pic)

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Born in Katra, Madhya Pradesh, to a cycle repairman and a field worker, his childhood was a collage of grit, hunger, and relentless ambition — the kind that grows stronger under struggle. (Representative pic)

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At 11, he waited tables at a roadside dhaba, serving endless cups of tea. Yet, every pour carried purpose — the quiet belief that he’d one day serve himself a better destiny.

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Firecrackers in Diwali, colours in Holi, kites in Sankranti — young Taneja sold joy in seasonal form. From comics to couriers, no job was too small to fund a bigger dream.

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When most gave up, he doubled down. From an auto seat to an auction hall, his journey was driven not by luck, but by a stubborn refusal to stay ordinary.

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Taneja’s fascination with car numbers isn’t vanity — it’s victory. His ₹31 lakh bid for “RJ 60 CM 0001” didn’t just buy status; it bought a story of self-made success.

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Seven years ago, beside a newly bought Jaguar, he promised his son an Audi on his 18th birthday. That vow — fulfilled with chrome, horsepower, and love — became his proudest achievement.

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Critics call it extravagant. Taneja calls it joy. “My son’s smile is my return on investment,” he says — a father who measures wealth not in rupees, but in happiness.

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From ferrying strangers for ₹20 a ride to buying a ₹2 crore Audi with a ₹31 lakh number — Rahul Taneja’s life isn’t just about wheels. It’s about motion, upward and unstoppable.
