16th October 2025
Suzuki Marine GB is celebrating another successful year at the Southampton International Boat Show, where its stand once again welcomed customers, dealers and guests to experience and join in with the world of Suzuki.
With a host of marine activities, fundraising for a very special charity and engagement with the wider community, the show again proved a highlight in Suzuki’s annual calendar of events.
A hub of activity
Across ten days of the show, Suzuki delivered a programme of activities which connected with and involved visitors of all ages and boating experience.
Supporting a great cause
Through Suzuki’s activities at the show, the brand helped to support Wetwheels, a marine charity that provides barrier-free boating experiences for disabled individuals using Suzuki-powered catamarans.
Thanks to generous donations by customers and visitors, £3,514.61 was raised for the charity – an incredible amount that will go towards supporting the operation of Wetwheels’ boats and the trips they run.
Peter Carden, Director of Operations at Wetwheels Foundation, said, “Once again, Suzuki has pulled out all the stops and has raised a fantastic £3500 for the Wetwheels Foundation at the Southampton International Boat Show. Sam the coffee man worked extremely hard providing a great coffee whilst the team on the stand asked for donations for prized Suzuki sunglasses and hats which flew off the shelves. This fantastic effort from all involved means that we can get 100 disabled people out on the water to enjoy the wind in their hair and the freedom that boating provides. Our heartfelt thanks to all those involved.”
Attention-grabbing outboards
Alongside their show activities, Suzuki also showcased highlights from its product range.
Gathering particular attention were models from Suzuki’s Stealth Line, which included the DF115B, DF140B, DF300AP and the redesigned DF250AUNX, all featuring sleek matt black cowling.
To mark six decades of Suzuki Marine innovation, a unique DF60AVTL was unveiled in a striking ruby wrap. This one-of-a-kind design symbolised both Suzuki’s heritage and its forward-looking approach, celebrating 60 years of engineering excellence and trusted performance on the water. The model drew significant attention from visitors, with many stopping to admire and photograph the special edition.
Commenting on the show overall, Mark Beeley, Head of ATV & Marine for Suzuki GB, said, “The Southampton International Boat Show is always a special event for us – not just to showcase our products, but to connect with the wider marine community. This year’s stand was buzzing with activity, and we’re especially proud of the fantastic amount raised for Wetwheels. A huge thank you to everyone who took part and supported us at the show.”