πΊ auto rickshaw Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F6FA
- Shortcode
:auto-rickshaw:- Category
- Travel & Places
- Subcategory
- ground transportation
- Added in
- Unicode 12.0
- Also known as
- tuk-tuk emoji, rickshaw emoji, three-wheeler
What Does the auto rickshaw Emoji πΊ Mean?
Three wheels, an open cabin, and a buzzing two-stroke engine β that is the auto rickshaw, a mainstay of South and Southeast Asian streets. Often called a tuk-tuk in Thailand, a baby taxi in Bangladesh, or simply an auto in India, this little vehicle ferries millions of passengers daily. Unicode added it in version 12.0 (2019) to better represent global transportation.
Travelers post it after a wild ride through Bangkok traffic or a haggled fare in Delhi. Locals use it when chatting about commutes, monsoon mishaps, or the colorful paint jobs that turn each rickshaw into a rolling personal statement. It also pops up in conversations about street food runs, ride-hailing apps that book autos, and the unmistakable sound of one revving up.
Pair it with palm trees, fire, or laughing emojis to capture that chaotic, joyful sense of motion. Quietly versatile, it covers both literal scenes and metaphorical moments with equal grace, slipping naturally into texts, captions, and reactions across platforms.
How to Use πΊ auto rickshaw Emoji
“Took a πΊ across the old city β the driver knew every shortcut.”
“Bargained the πΊ fare down to half β small victory.”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F6FA |
| HTML Entity | 🛺 |
| CSS Code | \1F6FA |
| Shortcode | :auto-rickshaw: |
| Keywords | auto, rickshaw, tuk |
| Unicode Version | 12.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does πΊ mean?
It represents an auto rickshaw or tuk-tuk, a three-wheeled taxi common in South and Southeast Asia, used in travel and commute posts.
