The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has announced more details of next year’s Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS), which will be held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) from June 12-21, 2026.
As with the previous KLIMS held in 2024, the upcoming 11th edition of the motor show will continue with the theme ‘Beyond Mobility’. The event is organised by the MAA in collaboration with Qube Integrated Malaysia and with the support of the Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii), an agency under the ministry of investment, trade & industry (MITI), as well as other associations.
“The return of KLIMS in 2024 proved to be a success — attracting over 183,000 visitors, with over 70 leading automotive and mobility brands exhibiting and unveiling some of the most exciting mobility innovations ever seen in Malaysia,” said MAA president Mohd Shamsor bin Mohd Zain.
“Next year, with KLIMS 2026, we anticipate even more showcases from brands, targeting more audiences and in hopes to further expand Malaysians’ understanding and imaginations in innovation, sustainability, and the limitless possibilities of mobility,” he added.
Brands that have confirmed their participation at KLIMS 2026 include Aion, Audi, BMW, BYD, Denza, GAC, GWM, Honda, Hyundai, Jetour, Kia, Mazda, MG Motor, Nissan, Perodua, Proton, Proton eMas, smart, Toyota, Volkswagen, Xpeng and Zeekr. More brands are expected to join in and will be announced later on.
On weekdays, admission is free and the show is open from 10am to 8pm. On Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, the show’s operating hours are extended from 10am to 10pm, and you’ll need to pay RM25 for an adult ticket – children under the age of 12 years can enter for free. For children aged between 13 and 17 years as well as college/university students (up to 25 years and with a valid student ID), it is for RM10 for a ticket.
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Nothing to see in KLIMS nowadays. Mostly flooded with kereta pakai buang. And the car girls are wrapped like ketupat.
wrapped like ketupat to upload their own dignity
wrapped up like ketupat to preserve their dignity
How many ketupat wrapped actually have dignity?
ccp brands-
Aion, BYD, Denza, GAC, GWM, Jetour, MG Motor, Proton, Proton eMas, smart, , Xpeng and Zeekr.
rest of the world-
Audi, BMW, Kia, Mazda,Honda, Hyundai,Nissan, Perodua,Toyota, Volkswagen
ccp brands-
Aion, BYD, Denza, GAC, GWM, Jetour, MG Motor, Proton, Proton eMas, smart, Xpeng and Zeekr.
rest of the free world-
Audi, BMW,Honda, Hyundai,Kia, Mazda,Nissan, Perodua, Toyota, Volkswagen,
my personal recommendation for value and quality ccp brands-
Aion, BYD, Denza, GAC, GWM, Jetour, MG Motor, Proton, Proton eMas, smart, Xpeng and Zeekr.
others brands from rest of the free world are not so recommended-
Audi, BMW,Kia, Mazda,Honda, Hyundai,Nissan, Perodua,Toyota, Volkswagen,
That’s a car warfare, who dares to join already having Great Car ready for sales for Malaysian’s market! ready to say goodbye to new generation’s ‘kodak’.
Less likely for ‘kotak’ brand and car parking beside advanced car models ready for sales. While we also getting Malaysian Lemon Law’s protection, it leave no chance for subpar vehicles
are you referring to Very Worry brand with dry double clutch history
with lemon law enforced, habisla
– habisla VW dsg-gate dry double clutch
– habisla citroen peugot alfa romeo basically most conti brands
– habisla Banyak Masuk Workshop brand
– Perodua with sugar inside engine, cheating in ANCAP test without seat belt
– toyota takata airbag and stuck carpet mat unintended acceleration
– Chery rear axle fell off
– proton CVT Punch with nonworking power windows
– honda steering rack