Aetron makes three flagship models, all in stock on Blinkit. Same standard of build, three very different cars. Here's the no-nonsense breakdown of which one to buy.
Quick comparison
If you just want the answer:
- You want "big and dominant": Brabus G800
- You want "supercar shelf statement": Lamborghini Revuelto
- You want "track-bred precision": Porsche 911 GT3
The longer version, below.
Brabus G800 SUV — 1:32, ₹1,299
Who buys this: people who think the G-Wagon is the most badass SUV ever made. Brabus G800 owners on the road in India are usually celebrities or business tycoons. The model lets you own the silhouette without owning the ₹3 crore real thing.
What you get:
- Alloy zinc body with the boxy G-shape executed correctly — the angles, the spare-tyre mount, the matte finish
- All four doors open
- Working LED headlights and taillights
- Engine sound on press
- ~14 cm long, sits well on a desk or bookshelf
Best room: office desk, study, or as the focal point of a small car-themed shelf. The G-Wagon silhouette reads well from across a room.
Lamborghini Revuelto — 1:24, ₹1,799
Who buys this: the bigger-scale collector. The 1:24 size (~20 cm long) is meaningfully larger than the 1:32 models and turns the model from "desk piece" into "shelf statement." Also the right pick if Lamborghini is the brand you've followed since you were 12.
What you get:
- 1:24 scale — the largest Aetron offers, with the most paint detail
- Pull-back motor
- Opening doors and bonnet
- Premium multi-stage paint finish (the red on this model is the standout)
- The Revuelto silhouette — the first hybrid V12 from Sant'Agata — is striking and current
Best room: living room shelf, glass display case, or as the centrepiece of a multi-model collection. Worth showing off, large enough to be seen.
Porsche 911 GT3 — 1:32, ₹999
Who buys this: the car enthusiast's enthusiast. The 911 GT3 is what people who actually know cars want — not a Lambo, not a G-Wagon, the track-bred 911. Buying this signals taste, not flash.
What you get:
- Track-livery decals on the body — the right detail for a GT3
- Pull-back motor
- Opening doors and rear engine cover
- Working LED lights and engine sound
- The unmistakable 911 silhouette with prominent rear wing
- Most affordable entry into Aetron at ₹999
Best room: work desk for the daily-handle factor, or paired alongside the Brabus for a "daily driver vs track car" two-model display.
How to choose if you can only buy one
Budget-conscious: Porsche 911 GT3 (₹999). Best price-to-feature ratio in the lineup.
Buying for someone else: Brabus G800 (₹1,299). The G-Wagon silhouette is recognisable to non-car people — hardest model to get "wrong" as a gift.
Buying for yourself: Lamborghini Revuelto (₹1,799). The 1:24 size and finish quality make it the most rewarding to own and display long-term.
How to choose if you can buy two
Buy the Brabus + Porsche. The 1:32 scale matches between the two, they look right next to each other on a shelf, and the contrast (luxury SUV vs track sports car) tells a fuller story than two cars from the same category.
How to choose if you can buy all three
Don't overthink. They're ₹999 to ₹1,799 each, all in stock on Blinkit, all delivered in 10 minutes. Just buy them. Worst case, you have three excellent diecast cars and an unexpectedly nice shelf.
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