Faisal Khan is India’s Biggest Automobile Influencer

Faisal Khan Is India’s Biggest Automobile Influencer

Faisal khan have created videos on all types of vehicles from vintage to supercars, tuk-tuk, ultra-luxury cars, excavator and even a military truck

Faisal Khan has emerged as India’s biggest automobile social media influencer, with engagement on his videos being the highest in the country in the automobile category. He recently reached a milestone of 1 million subscribers on YouTube.

Faisal khan started blogging before he went to Symbiosis University, Pune, to pursue an MBA in Finance. However, he was determined to follow his passion and built his unique presence among car and motorcycle lovers with his content.

Faisal has won multiple awards and is the only automobile content creator to have created videos on all types of vehicles from vintage to supercars, tuk-tuk, ultra-luxury cars, excavator and even a military truck. 

Faisal is one of the most popular social media automobile content creators and enjoys a cumulative social media following of 2.5 million fans at present. His love for cars is evident through his dedicated and impeccable work ethic.

It has been a thrilling experience to interact with like-minded individuals and share the passion for automobiles through the content I produce. I am grateful to my fans and followers who have helped in being recognised as India’s top automobile influencer time and again. I am happy to see them getting inspired to follow their passion through my hard-work,” Faisal Khan commented on his journey.

With the success of his media portal MotorBeam, Faisal ventured into entrepreneurship, with the launch of his home-grown brand FK-R, which produces limited edition, premium quality motorcycle riding gear, and offers an exclusive private club, the FKRtribe, for automobile enthusiasts like him.

Faisal recently launched a new motorcycle riding jacket called the Black Edition, offering unique style customisation and usability. The jacket is the first of its kind to be ‘Made in India’, adhering to PM Modi’s urge to be ‘Vocal for Local’.