Raymond Autofest is a much-awaited event for car enthusiasts, bringing together a diverse collection of vintage, modern classic, and JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) vehicles. This year, the festival promises an even more spectacular lineup, showcasing the
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Raymond Autofest will take place in major cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Kolkata. The exact dates for each city will be announced soon.
The festival will showcase a wide range of cars, including vintage, modern classic, and JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) vehicles. There will also be a variety of modified and tuned cars on display.
Yes, Raymond Autofest includes a children's zone with various activities to ensure that the whole family can enjoy the event.
Absolutely! Guided tours led by automotive experts will be available, providing in-depth insights into the history and significance of each vehicle.
Admission details and ticket prices will be announced closer to the event. Stay tuned for updates on the official Raymond Autofest website.

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