A Pakistani wedding is a celebration that unfolds across several days — the mehndi, the baraat and the walima — each with its own colour, music and arrival. The cars run through all of it, and the baraat, the groom’s grand procession, is one of the day’s great entrances. G Class Hire coordinates Pakistani weddings across Sydney’s South-West with cars and convoys built for the occasion.
The tradition, and the arrival
The mehndi — the colourful henna night — opens the celebration. On the baraat day, the groom arrives in procession with family and friends, traditionally the centre of a joyful, music-filled entrance, and increasingly in a grand car so he is seen the whole way. The walima, the reception hosted by the groom’s family, completes the celebration.
The convoy
Nothing gathers a Pakistani wedding like the baraat. The groom’s car heads a joyful, music-filled procession, family and friends following behind; we set the pace, hold the line together through the streets and bring the whole party to the venue as a single entrance. A separate feature car carries the bride and, later, the couple to the walima. Our convoy planning guide sets out how it runs.
The cars that suit the day
For the baraat, an open-top Rolls-Royce Dawn lets the groom ride in full view of the procession; the Phantom gives the couple its grandeur, and a matched line of G-Wagons makes a striking procession behind. We’re happy to dress the cars to your colours.
The shape of the day
A Pakistani wedding spreads across several days — the mehndi (henna night), the baraat day with the groom’s grand procession, and the walima hosted by the groom’s family — often at different venues. We map the cars across each event, hold vehicles between them, pace the baraat to the procession rather than the clock, and plan around prayer times where they apply.
Timing & logistics
With the mehndi, the baraat and the walima often falling on different days and at different venues, the run-sheet is everything. We assign and schedule a car to each event, keep vehicles on hand between them, let the baraat move at the procession’s own pace, and work around prayer times where they apply.
Done your way
Every family celebrates a little differently. Tell us your events and your timings, and we shape the cars and the convoy to suit, with discretion and care, and chauffeurs experienced across Sydney’s Pakistani community and its venues.
Plan your arrival
Tell us your traditions, your timings and your numbers, and we’ll build the cars and the convoy around your day. Start with wedding car hire, our convoy planning guide, or build your line-up.









