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      Home » Superwomen Redefine Indian Roads at QDC 2025

      Superwomen Redefine Indian Roads at QDC 2025

      Ritesh KumarBy Ritesh KumarAugust 27, 2025 News 2 Mins Read
      Superwomen Redefine Indian Roads at QDC 2025
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      The Queens Drive Club (QDC) 2025 is putting women in the driver’s seat—literally—showcasing a new wave of superwomen who are transforming India’s automotive landscape. From Lamborghinis to superbikes, these women are breaking stereotypes, embracing speed, and rewriting the narrative of Indian roads.

      At the forefront of this movement is Ritika Jatin Ahuja, COO of Big Boy Toyz and founder of India’s first all-women supercar club, Queens Drive Club. Established in 2022, the initiative was designed to empower women car enthusiasts and normalise their presence in India’s luxury automotive scene.

      Among the standout participants this year is Aishwarya Bansal, co-founder of Smartworld Developers and Harvard Business School alumna, who proudly drives a Mercedes G Waggon. Known for her leadership in real estate and mentorship through UN Women’s WEPs, she is also committed to social impact initiatives.

      Motorcycling also has its place at QDC, with Roshini Misabh, Delhi’s “Hijabi Biker”, making a statement on her Honda CBR 250 cc. A student at Jamia Millia Islamia and member of the all-women biker collective “Bikerni”, she champions safe biking and inclusivity.

      Other notable participants include Jitika Gupta, Marketing Director at BigMuscles Nutrition, balancing brand leadership with her love for cars; Somia Chaudhary, Director at Sunny International, who owns a Lamborghini Urus; and Neeti Aggarwal, Director of PATH India, who turns heads with her Ferrari Portofino.

      This year’s QDC is more than a showcase of cars—it is a statement of empowerment. From Ferraris to Hondas, each vehicle reflects individuality, ambition, and resilience. Together, these women are proving that they are not just drivers but pioneers steering Indian roads toward a new era of inclusivity and passion.

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