Suzuki’s Monster Hunter Collab Vehicles Set to Appear at Upcoming Fan Festival

The Monster Hunter franchise is bringing its immersive world into reality through a special automotive partnership at an upcoming fan gathering.
The “Monster Hunter Festa ’26” event will feature the display of two custom Suzuki vehicles inspired by the environments of the latest game.

Monster Hunter is Capcom’s best-selling action RPG series, tasking players with tracking and hunting formidable creatures in a variety of complex ecosystems.

The newest title, Monster Hunter Wilds, focuses heavily on the concept of untamed nature and the journey of the Research Commission into the Forbidden Lands.

Suzuki has collaborated with the gaming giant to create concept models that embody the spirit of this rugged expedition.

The “JIMNY NOMADE MONSTER HUNTER WILDS Edition” transforms the popular kei-class off-roader into a heavy-duty field support vehicle.

Suzuki’s “Nomade” was designed for long-distance travel and camping, perfectly matching the game’s mechanics that allow hunters to set up pop-up camps in the wilderness.

Standing alongside the SUV is the “DR-Z4S MONSTER HUNTER WILDS Edition,” a versatile dual-sport motorcycle known for its agility on rough terrain.

This bike mirrors the utility of the “Seikret,” the creature mounts used by players in the game to traverse the map quickly and carry extra weaponry.

These concept units were first showcased to automotive enthusiasts at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026 and Osaka Auto Messe 2026 earlier this year.

The Suzuki booth at “Monster Hunter Festa ’26” will serve as the next stop for these machines, allowing gamers to inspect the custom decals and equipment modifications up close.

Attendees can look forward to receiving exclusive digital stickers and physical novelty goods while visiting the exhibit.

The exhibition is scheduled for Sunday, February 22, 2026, and it will take place within the larger Monster Hunter Festa ’26 event at Makuhari Messe Halls 2 and 3 in Chiba.
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