The recently-concluded Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2026, which ran from June 12-21 at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), saw 205,440 visitors across its 10-day run, compared to KLIMS 2024’s 183,221 showgoers over seven days.
The show’s 11th edition hosted Dongfeng, GWM, Honda, Hyundai, Jetour, Kia, Maxus, Mazda, MG, Nissan, Perodua, Proton, Proton eMas, smart, Toyota, Wuling, Xpeng and Zeekr, plus AFAZ and Suzuki for bikes. Lucky draw grand prize winner Foo Yan Ling drove away in a Perodua Bezza AV, with other prizes worth RM125,000 in total given away.
You can read more about all the headlining debuts/previews/launches here, but beyond the shiny new metal, there was also an ‘Experience The Drive’ programme, the Urban Play obstacle course, car club gatherings, a race car simulator challenge, a remote control car experience and the KLIMS Modified Car Battle, all of which contributed to the atmosphere.
Ella, Anuar Zain, Lah Ahmad, FUGŌ and Kyoto Protocol were among the performers at the show, and this year marked the first-ever collaboration between KLIMS and RIUH, a creative platform under MyCreative Ventures. The result was a curated RIUH Bazaar, drumline showcases by Voice of Percussion, fusion dance performances by Siluman Production and a live recording of The Overdrive Session Automotive Podcast.
“KLIMS 2026 continues to demonstrate the strength, resilience and adaptability of Malaysia’s automotive industry. The strong participation from exhibitors and the overwhelming response from visitors reflect the industry’s ongoing transformation towards electrification, innovation and smarter mobility solutions,” said Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president Mohd Shamsor Mohd Zain.
“Beyond showcasing the latest vehicles and technologies, KLIMS has evolved into a comprehensive mobility platform that brings together the entire automotive ecosystem to foster collaboration, accelerate innovation and support Malaysia’s transition towards a safer, cleaner and more sustainable mobility future,” he added.
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lousy motoshow compared to other poor country like Thailand and Indonesia. This is result of tongkat crony angkat bola kao kao. Only in bolehland. Alhamdulilah.
You gotta be specific which race of Malaysian as we all know one race always mess up the whole industry and also the laziest of all. Please be specific.
u already know which race. stop acting stupid
Being called International is embarassing lolol
It’s RM30 entry fees per person with 8% SST totalling up to RM32.40, parking is RM15. Pricing is not the main issue, it’s that when you arrive you have to fill up irrelevant privacy breaching details like specify for race, age group, email, phone, postcode…dude it’s a motor show just sell me the ticket and get on with it. Additionally after entering, you can literally finish from end to end in 5 minutes, no premium brands bmw, Lexus, Mercedes, Audi, Porsche etc, for what is present like the newly launched N products by Hyundai, they’re locked and so too many others like the MG cyberster. What’s the point paying an admission fee to go look at locked cars? You can see better cars at the Publika or BSC valet parking on the weekends for Free.
That’s exactly why I went on one of the days it was free. But you are right about the parking. RM 15 per day + all that questions on that form – for what? And if you say no to the sharing of this info, it won’t generate the QR code so you can’t get in. Bloody rip-off. On the other hand, I was looking to buy the Proton e.Mas 5 so I purposely held off my purchase to go to KLIMS and I got a RM 2,000 additional discount. So my price is RM 67,800 for the Premium variant. I bought on the spot.
How many are repeating visitors?