Suzuki PH Auto Festival comes to Davao this weekend

Updated Jun 16, 2022

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

Exclusive promos will be offered at the festival.

Suzuki Philippines, Inc. (SPH) announced that it is bringing its Auto Festival Virtual Roadshow to Davaoeños this weekend.

The Suzuki Auto Roadshow is coming to Davao

This is a significant feat for SPH as the previous roadshows were only held online last year due to the restrictions brought by the pandemic. Now, the Japanese automaker is eager to bring its show back on the road. 

“The Suzuki team is thrilled to finally, once again, bring its show on the road,” said Suzuki Automobile General Manager Norihide Takei. “After all, the road is precisely where the Suzuki brand belongs.”

The Auto Festival will be hosting exciting activities that can be enjoyed not only by car owners but also by children. A Suzuki Kids Scouts area will be set up at the upcoming 2-day weekend car festival. Other activities include all-access event passports for booth games and rewards exclusively offered to attendees.

Suzuki Ertiga

It will also be a perfect opportunity for Davaoeños who are considering getting a Suzuki vehicle, as the festival will offer exclusive promo discounts on its models such as the Dzire. The Suzuki Dzire is a subcompact sedan that is ideal for individuals who are starting out with their respective careers or small families.

For bigger families, buyers can enjoy the discounts on the Suzuki Ertiga and XL7. Both models are MPVs (multi-purpose vehicles) that are capable of seating up to seven persons. However, the XL7 is only larger than the Ertiga, coming with a more muscular crossover-like design.

The Suzuki Auto Festival Virtual Roadshow will be happening from June 18 to 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Atrium of SM Lanang Premier, Davao. Meanwhile, Davaoeños who can’t attend the festival can watch the show's live stream on SPH’s official Facebook page.

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