Superwomen on Wheels: What They’re Driving at QDC 2025

From Lamborghinis to superbikes, meet the superwomen who are bringing change on Indian roads.

India’s roads are seeing a new wave where India’s automotive space is no longer a male-dominated field. A new shift is a powerful shift where women are not just passengers anymore but proud owners, drivers, and influencers in the automotive space. Each carries their own identity in the world of cars, be it luxury SUVs or iconic supercars, and these women are breaking stereotypes and showing their passion towards cars.

At the heart of India’s women-led automotive culture is Ritika Jatin Ahuja, COO of Big Boy Toyz and Founder of India’s first all‑women supercar club, Queens Drive Club. She launched the club in February 2022 to empower women car enthusiasts and shatter stereotypes on Indian roads.

The Mercedes G Wagon, a symbol of rugged individualism, is the car of choice for Aishwarya Bansal. Co-founder of Smartworld Developers and an alumna of Harvard  Business School, she is also a recognized leader in the real estate sector. Beyond her business success, she is deeply committed towards making a social impact and mentorship through UN Women’s WEPs, and has earned multiple industry awards.

Roshini Misabh, popularly known as the “Hijabi Biker” of Delhi, rides a Honda CBR 250 cc and has been a strong advocate for breaking stereotypes and promoting safe biking. A student of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Jamia Millia Islamia, she’s part of the all‑women biker collective “Bikerni” and widely admired on the streets of Delhi.

Cars showcase passion, and that same passion drives the business. Jitika Gupta, a Marketing Director at BigMuscles Nutrition, leading brand marketing, strategy, and business development for one of India’s top fitness supplement companies, representing ambition both on and off the road.

One of the boldest choices in luxury cars is the Lamborghini Urus, owned by Somia Chaudhary. She is a Director at Sunny International and the daughter of a Haryana MLA. Her ownership reflects the growing number of women who are embracing supercars in India.

Last but not least is Neeti Aggarwal’s Ferrari Portofino, one of his masterpieces and a true representation of style and strength. A proud owner of #MajhiMumbai and the director of PATH India, he feeds cricket fans’ passion from the streets to the stadium.

This year at QDC, it is not just about cars; it is about rewriting history and the rules. The cars, be it a Mercedes G Wagon, Honda CBR 250 cc, Lamborghini Urus, or Ferrari Portofino, are symbols of ambition, individuality and breaking through long-standing stereotypes. Under the QDC, these women are more than drivers; they are pioneers who are steering a new era where passion and purpose take the wheel.

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