The 2023 Motospring international exhibition is scheduled from March 31 to April 2, and it will once again unite thousands of motorcycle and outdoor enthusiasts who share a passion for speed, craftsmanship, and the thrill of the open road. The event serves as a global meeting point where riders, gearheads, and adventurers come together to explore the latest trends, test new gear, and connect with a vibrant community that spans multiple countries and cultures.
Motovesna showcases dozens of motorcycles from leading brands around the world, all gathered in one place for a brief, electrifying window. This concise convergence turns the venue into a living showroom where visitors can compare models, learn about new technologies, and get a closer look at machines that push the boundaries of design and performance.
In addition, the 16th Moscow Custom & Tuning Show takes its place within Motospring, promising to reshape visitors’ perception of motorcycles once again. The event highlights extraordinary works crafted by the finest studios, workshops, and passionate crews whose dedication is evident in every line and contour. Each year, the show introduces emerging talents and historically significant machines, earning its place among the top showcases in the world. The exhibition curates the best custom entries across several categories, including Freestyle, Modified HD, Street Performance, Retro/Modified, Cafe Racer, and Electro, inviting attendees to witness artistry and innovation in motion.
Yet MotoSpring 2023 goes beyond bikes. Attendees will have opportunities to see, touch, and try on outdoor equipment and sports gear, as well as related products that empower adventures in all weather and terrain. The event expands its reach by pairing with Motovesnaya on a shared admission, opening access to an adjacent spectrum of exhibitions that complements the motorcycle experience. Visitors can also explore the Motorsport Expo, dedicated to competitive racing; the electric transport showcase EDrive; and Velokult, a cycling-focused exhibition that celebrates two-wheeled mobility across different disciplines.
Entertainment is woven into the fabric of the festival beyond the indoor halls. The Expocentre’s outdoor space will host three days of competitions and demonstrations by professional athletes, offering a dynamic, action-packed atmosphere that echoes the energy found in top-tier events around the world. The event also features a traditional program called Moscow — a city for motorcyclists, organized by the Ministry of Transport, which includes a charity motorcycle raffle that engages participants and spectators alike while highlighting road safety and community engagement.
Furthermore, MotoSpring 2023 will present awards recognizing achievements in the Baikal Mile Festival of Speed, the Iron Butt Association, and other notable competitions. The stages will come alive with voices from the Russian outdoor equipment and sports industry, as representatives unveil new projects, share industry milestones, and spotlight leading companies. The three-day span promises a comprehensive snapshot of the sector, from cutting-edge innovations to practical, must-have products for enthusiasts and professionals alike.