My love for cars started when I was a kid, long before I even understood what horsepower or torque meant. I still remember standing outside with my dad in the evenings, watching cars pass by on the road near our house. He would point at a car and tell me its name, the engine it had, or some small detail that only true car lovers care about. Those simple moments — just me and my dad, talking about cars — shaped everything that followed.
One memory that has stayed with me forever is the day my dad gifted me a small toy car. It was bright red, shiny, and easily the most beautiful thing I owned as a child. I named it “Scarlet.” From that day onwards, every time I saw a red car on the road, it felt like another “Scarlet” driving by. To me, red became the colour of excitement, speed, and everything magical about cars. That tiny toy car sparked a feeling that never faded.
As I grew older, that early fascination turned into a deeper passion. I started following every new car launch, reading spec sheets for fun, comparing features, exploring EV technology, and keeping an eye on every trend shaping the industry. Even as I learned more, the childlike curiosity remained — the same curiosity I shared with my dad years ago.
Moto Scarlet was born from that passion and those memories.
I wanted to build a place where anyone who loves cars can find clear, simple, and reliable updates — without noise, without confusion. From new launches and specs to EV trends, pricing updates, and industry insights, Moto Scarlet aims to make the automobile world easy to explore.
The name “Moto Scarlet” carries the heart of my story.
“Moto” represents motion, engines, machines, and everything automotive.
“Scarlet” comes from that first red toy car — the one that made me fall in love with the world of automobiles. Scarlet is a colour often linked with racing, energy, speed, and the thrill of cars. For me, it represents both childhood nostalgia and the spirit of the automotive world.
Moto Scarlet is more than a website — it’s a piece of my journey.
Every update I share is driven by the same excitement I felt as a kid holding that little red car, standing beside my dad, and watching the world pass by on four wheels.

