PARIS · FRANCE

CDG
PARIS · FRANCE

CDG
PARIS · FRANCE

CDG
PARIS · FRANCE

CDG
Fastest Solo Car Drive
From 14,000 Feet to the Plains of India
Fastest Car Ride Record
Highest to Lowest Altitude Motorable Road in India

The Road From Thin Air to Thick Traffic.
Every turn of this drive was a test — of the road, the machine, and the man behind the wheel. Starting from Spiti Valley, Kaza, surrounded by the Himalayan silence at 14,000 feet, Maulik began a mission that merged adventure with endurance. Across snow-lined valleys, freezing winds, dusty plains, and sleepless hours, he drove without pause — driven purely by passion and precision. When he reached Ahmedabad, Gujarat, at 1:22 AM on 4th November 2024, the record wasn’t just broken — it was reborn.
Endurance isn’t about lasting long — it’s about lasting with purpose.

The Machine Behind the Moment
About the Car — The KIA SONET Manual.
When endurance meets engineering, records are born.
The KIA SONET Manual became Maulik’s most trusted ally on this journey —
its balance of power, control, and efficiency making it the perfect partner for unpredictable mountain passes and open highways.
Every kilometer pushed the car’s limits — and it delivered flawlessly, proving that reliability and resilience go hand in hand with courage.
It wasn’t just a car — it was the heartbeat of the journey.

A Drive Through Extremes
The journey spanned contrasting worlds — from thin air and freezing winds of Himachal to the dense heat and plains of Gujarat.
Each stretch demanded mental focus, mechanical trust, and physical endurance.
Through 34 continuous hours of high-altitude terrain, sharp declines, and restless highways, Maulik’s determination never slowed —
showing that true adventure lies not in the path, but in the perseverance.
This record wasn’t about being the fastest — it was about refusing to stop.

More Than a Feat — A Movement
For Maulik, this achievement isn’t the finish line — it’s a starting point.
A movement to inspire others to chase their passions fearlessly, to push boundaries, and to embrace the unknown.
This journey stands as a reminder that real adventure doesn’t start when the engine turns on — it starts when fear turns off.
Every kilometer told a story. Every sunrise rewrote it.


