KidZania India, TVS Racing Experience Centre join hands to launch India’s first racing experience centre for children

The racing experience centre features real-life tracks, high-tech simulators, and authentic racing gears, to provide an immersive and thrilling experience for children.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 05 May 2023 Views icon5316 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

KidZania India, a leader in childrens edutainment park, has announced a new partnership with TVS to introduce the TVS Racing Experience Centre at KidZania Mumbai and KidZania Delhi NCR.

The racing experience centre features real-life tracks, high-tech simulators, and authentic racing gears, to provide an immersive and thrilling experience for children.

Prerna Uppal, Chief Partnership Officer - KidZania India said, “The partnership between KidZania and TVS Motor Company represents not just a collaboration but a convergence of two distinct cultures – KidZania’s focus on experiential learning and interactive play, combined with TVS Motor’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, creating a truly unique and exciting opportunity for children to explore the world of racing and mobility.”

Vimal Sumbly, Head Business - Premium, TVS Motor Company, said, “We are delighted to partner with KidZania to bring a first ever motorcycle racing experience for kids in India.

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