About The Contest
After 13 years of conducting this contest offline, Toyota Kirloskar Motor invites children from all the over the country to envision their own unique car for us through art. Children are encouraged to put forward their big, creative ideas in ‘car’ form so that they can show us their personalized drive, in its grandest form, through art. These participants will get a certificate from Toyota. Along with gift vouchers and certificates, winners of the contest will also stand a chance to get a sizeable grant as a stepping stone to convert their dreams into reality. Interested participants will be able to submit their entries on this site from 05th January 2024.
Debosmita from Tripura explains that her dream car has a solar roof and built-in wings to take her anywhere she wants to go. The car is both good for the environment and on the wallet.
13-year-old Harshvardhan has conceptualized a sustainable car that comes with a water tank. It aims to supply water to those locations where no other vehicle can go
Jhanavi’s dreamcar, The Toyota 3000, is a solar-hybrid car that uses the sun’s energy during the day and its own batteries when it gets dark. The car can even go to space at the click of a button.
8-year-old Bonam was motivated to do something about cars submerging during floods. So he proposed a floatation system for the vehicles to keep them afloat and out of harm’s way.
9-year-old Mayukha’s dream car concept is a high powered, super-fast car that also loves nature. Presenting the Car-E-4Nature - the sustainable Toyota sports car.
The HYWIN SOGEN is a concept car that runs on hydrogen, wind, solar, and geothermal energy. It is 6-year-old Dishaa’s solution to try and conserve our planet’s various species and resources.
The Toyota Eco-Car is an idea conceived by 14-year-old Krithi to help out all the farmers in our country and it also helps keep the environment clean.
‘These Wheels Don’t Crush Greens’ is 16-year-old Divija’s vision to save our forests. Her car doesn’t use natural resources and thereby reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
7-year-old Pranjal has conceptualized the ‘The Toyota Eco-Friendly Hybrid Car’. A car that powers itself using household waste and the sun to make the world a better place to live.
Ridhaan Gupta, 6 – year - old
Jayaan Monga, 7 – year - old
Harshit Sehdev, 7 – year - old
SURAJ TILAGANJI, 9 – year - old
Reet Kaur, 10 – year - old
Joshua M, 10 – year - old
Shreyanshi Rathore, 14 – year - old
Akshaya Padmakrishnan, 14 – year - old
Rithika S, 15 – year - old
Advik Mohapatra, 6 – year - old
Johannah Rebecca, 7 – year - old
Ojal Sunil Hulsure, 7 – year - old
Debosmita Banik, 9 – year - old
Jeffrey Issac J, 11 – year - old
Srusha S Gowda, 11 – year - old
Durga Pranathi Paidi, 12 – year - old
Shruthi Manojna Vemuri, 13 – year - old
Charvisree Nirujogi, 13 – year - old
Advik Mohapatra, 7 – year - old
Afy Muskan, 7 – year - old
Braydon M, 6 – year - old
Sanvi Vivek, 9 – year - old
Pranav Kesavan, 10 – year - old
B Monisha, 11 – year - old
Eda Yahudha Yashurun, 15 – year - old
Peruri Lakshmi Sahasra, 12 – year - old
Nirujogi Charvisree, 13 – year - old
Who can participate?
We are opening the contest up to 3 different age categories:
8
Category 1: Under 8
years old (7 or under)
11
Category 2: 8-11
years old
15
Category 3: 12-15
years old
Let’s enable our little ones to imagine their dream car
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Terms and Conditions
  • All contestants need to record and document their participation, in detail. For this, contestants must share a video of them creating their artwork, capturing their progress in its different stages. This will need to be provided for further verification on the request of TKM as part of the judging process.
  • All contestants need to save a hard copy of the drawings that are being submitted for the contest. This will also need to be provided for further verification on the request of TKM as part of the judging process.
  • Contestants should be Indian residents.
  • Duplication of entries will result in disqualification.
  • TKM reserves the right to withdraw the contest at any given time due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • A contestant’s entry once submitted cannot be withdrawn and replaced with a new one.
  • Winner Shortlist will be based on criteria set by TKM.
  • Winner shortlist and selection decision solely vests with the jury panel.
  • Drawings to be done manually (Using Sketch Pens/ Colour Pencils / Paints or Crayons). Digital drawings will not be accepted.
  • Drawings will not be accepted, in case:
    • The artwork may cause damage to the reputation of others.
    • It is a counterfeit artwork that violates copyright.
    • It resembles past Dream Car Contest Entries.
    • It resembles a famous painting.
    • It includes trademarked characters, such as Disney, Ghibli etc.
    • It uses photographs, free images, purchased products (stickers, wrapping paper, newspaper etc.)
    • It includes trademarked characters, corporation logos, and specific items.
    • It features cars by manufacturers other than TOYOTA.
    • It is a collaborative artwork drawn by multiple individuals.
    • It is created by a person other than the participant, or with the help of adults (parent, legal guardian, instructor, etc.).
    • If it has an incomplete Entry Form or any other missing information.
    • If there are claims from actual copyright holders, contestant will be held liable.
    • If it does not meet the regulations mentioned above.
  • All contestants shall give consent for TKM to use the artwork in any promotional materials and shall not raise objections on TKM’s usage of the same.
  • TKM may use images of the winner in promotional material to further market the contest/ activity at any given time.
  • Please send artworks to the contest office according to the following guidelines.
    Paper size: 400mm x 550 mm (15.7-21.7in.) or smaller, thickness of 5mm or less The recommended size is A3 or tabloid size. (A4, quarter, and octavo sizes are also acceptable.)
    The colour, material, and shape of paper can be chosen freely.
    Any drawing materials can be used, such as colour pencils, markers, crayons, or paints.
    Collage or cutout pictures will be allowed for drawings, excluding ones that can make other artworks dirty or if they require special care in handling.
  • Parent/Guardian’s consent is mandatory to apply for this contest.