Suzuki Motorcycle announces dates for the first edition of Suzuki Matsuri
The inaugural edition of Suzuki Matsuri will be held in Delhi at Major Dhyan Chand Stadium on October 1, 2023. Tickets are available exclusively on Paytm Insider.

NEW DELHI
Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt. Ltd. (SMIPL), the two-wheeler subsidiary of Suzuki Motor Corporation has announced the inaugural edition of Suzuki Matsuri. To honour the Spirit of Motorcycling, Suzuki Matsuri will be an epic full-day event of fun and adventure for motorcycle enthusiasts. The first edition of Suzuki Matsuri will be on October 1, 2023, from 2 PM onwards at the iconic Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in the heart of New Delhi. Passes for the event are available exclusively on Paytm Insider. Suzuki Matsuri promises an action-packed day for motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of all ages. From hands-on workshops, expert talks, and captivating displays, to electrifying performances, the event also promises thrilling track rides, an immersive experience for attendees in the rich tapestry of the motorcycling world. It's an unmissable opportunity for enthusiasts to engage, explore, and celebrate the two-wheel adventure. Commenting on the occasion, Mr. Devashish Handa, EVP Sales, Marketing & After Sales, Suzuki Motorcycle India said, “Suzuki Matsuri promises to be a remarkable fusion of passion, skill, and camaraderie, embodying the spirit of Suzuki. It is all about celebrating the true essence of motorcycling, a shared love for the road, and the thrill of riding. The celebration is our
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