Nissan Philippines Holds First Nissan Festival
Themed “Driven by Passion, Powered by Legacy,” the event drew over 1,700 Nissan enthusiasts in the country.
Nissan Philippines held its first-ever Nissan Festival on February 1 at the Clark International Speedway. Over 1,700 car enthusiasts joined the event, which served as the largest official gathering of Nissan car clubs and fans in the country.
“Seeing our community celebrate Nissan’s legacy firsthand reflects the passion that drives our brand,” said Masao Tsutsumi, president of Nissan Philippines. “This festival marks the beginning of an active year for us as we continue to bring new vehicles and daring experiences to the Philippine market.”
The festival opened with a Car Club Parade and Heritage Lap led by Nissan car clubs and the Stance Pilipinas community.
The event also featured the intersection of automotive culture and lifestyle through a collaboration with artist Juanito Maiquez, also known as QUICCS. Inspired by the Nissan Z NISMO, the display featured a one-off creative installation, including a life-sized TEQ63 figure and a custom diecast piece.

Motorsport athletes Ashley Sison, Marlon Stöckinger, and Inigo Anton, as well as actor Matteo Guidicelli, participated in driving exhibitions as special guests during the festival’s afternoon sessions.
An event highlight was the presence of Hiroshi Tamura, known as the “Father of the GT-R,” which brought the brand’s motorsport heritage closer to the community. Three festival participants were selected to join a ride-along session with the Nissan executive.
Motul Philippines, Overland Kings, Yokohama Tires, Brembo Brakes, PIAA, SONAX, Little Trees, and Shell Pilipinas were Nissan Festival’s partners.

This content was produced in collaboration with Nissan Philippines. Our Partner Content stories help us further our mission of providing relevant stories, expert insights, and business intelligence that empower Filipino entrepreneurs. The Business Manual maintains oversight of our partnership standards.