KLIMS 2026 Receives 205,440 Visitors, Generates Strong Commercial Interest
KUALA LUMPUR, June 26 (Bernama) -- The Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show 2026 (KLIMS 2026) has received 205,440 visitors and generated strong commercial interest among participating exhibitors, reflecting positive consumer engagement throughout its 10-day run.
Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) president Mohd Shamsor Mohd Zain said 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.
“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 said.
KLIMS 2026, organised by MAA and managed by Qube Integrated Malaysia Sdn Bhd (Qube), brought together leading automotive and mobility brands under the theme “Beyond Mobility”, highlighting the industry’s transition towards greener technologies, electrification and a more connected, intelligent mobility ecosystem.
The 11th edition of the motor show featured a strong line-up of participating brands, including Dongfeng, GWM, Honda, Hyundai, Jetour, Kia, Maxus, Mazda, MG Motors, Nissan, Perodua, Proton, Proton e.MAS, smart, Toyota, Wuling, XPENG and Zeekr, alongside AFAZ and Suzuki, represent the motorcycle category.
Proton strengthened its electric future with the CKD e.MAS 5 and flagship e.MAS 7 Premium Plus; Perodua unveiled its C2 Concept, a prototype EV sedan signalling the brand’s next chapter, alongside the QV‑E G+ Edition preview, and Honda introduced the long‑awaited Prelude hybrid coupe to the Malaysian market.
Meanwhile, Hyundai electrified audiences with its high‑performance Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N, marking the arrival of the N brand locally, alongside the launch of the family‑friendly Stargazer, and Mazda expanded its line‑up with the CX‑60 MHEV.
Meanwhile, MG Motor added the versatile ZS Hybrid+ and the striking Cyberster, and Jetour introduced a rugged utility vehicle with the launch of the T2 i‑DM plug‑in hybrid SUV and the G700 SUV, underscoring the diversity of new models on show.
Qube executive chairman Richard Teo said KLIMS 2026 has once again set a new benchmark in delivering a large-scale, immersive and engaging mobility showcase.
He said this year’s edition successfully combined automotive innovation, lifestyle experiences and community engagement under one roof, creating a truly dynamic platform for both industry stakeholders and the public.
“We are proud to have played a role in elevating KLIMS as a regional automotive showcase of international standard,” Teo added.
-- BERNAMA