
According to the viral claim, the auction started from a base price of ₹50,000.
A flashy vehicle registration number — “HR88B8888” — recently became the centre of online buzz after reports claimed it sold for a stunning ₹1.17 crore in a Haryana VIP-plate auction. The number plate is said to have drawn 45 bidders and soared well beyond the usual price for registration numbers, which got many talking about the growing craze for ‘lucky’ license plates.
According to the viral claim, the auction started from a base price of ₹50,000. By noon, the bids reportedly climbed to ₹88 lakh. By the final announcement, the price jumped to ₹1.17 crore — setting what many are calling a new benchmark for Indian number-plate sales.
The plate’s appeal lies in its symmetry and symbolism. In “HR88B8888”:
Fans of numerology and symbolism often view repeated 8s as lucky. The repeating digits and the “B-as-8” illusion make “HR88B8888” especially attractive.
One social-media user described the bidding as “a game of luck fought with money.”
Haryana runs weekly online auctions for VIP registration plates through the official portal fancy.parivahan.gov.in. Bidders can apply over several days — from Friday evening until Monday morning — then monitoring and competitive bidding determine the winner on Wednesday evening.
In recent times, several high-profile number plates have been sold at high prices. One such sale — for “HR22W2222” — reportedly fetched ₹37.91 lakh in the previous week. The trend shows a growing demand for unique, memorable plates among wealthy or status-conscious buyers.
Critics say high prices exclude common people and turn what should be a uniform vehicle identity into a symbol of money and privilege.
Despite the noise, independent news outlets or official transport-department notices — which typically publish auction results — do not appear to have confirmed the ₹1.17 crore sale for “HR88B8888.” Legal experts caution readers: without public documentation or ministerial confirmation, such claims remain speculative.
Still, many are reacting strongly, debating what this says about inequality and social values. Social media erupted with both admiration and disgust. One user said, “This is the price of vanity.”
Another countered, “If you’ve got the money, why not? It’s just a number plate.”
At the moment, there is no official statement validating the record price of “HR88B8888.” Transport department authorities — in Haryana or at the national level — have not released a list of winners with amounts paid. Observers argue it’s time for more transparency:
Until then, “HR88B8888” remains a hot topic — but a claim, not a confirmed fact.