KLIMS 2024 – Dec 5 to 11, MITEC KL, Future of Mobility with EV & Sustainable Tech

The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) will play host to the 10th edition of the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) which is set to take place at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC) from Dec 5 to 11, 2024.
This year's event themed "Beyond Mobility," will emphasise on the future of mobility with around 70 exhibitors presenting the various cars brands, eco-friendly solutions, and ground-breaking technologies from industry experts. The show which is set to take up 30,000 sqm of the venue space will offer a comprehensive picture of revolutionary trends influencing the automobile industry.

Automotive brands participating will include Perodua, Proton, Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Mazda, Kia, Great Wall Motor, Morris Garages (MG), XPeng, Modenas, Kawasaki, and Aion.
Furthermore, guests may expect unique new model introductions from key brands such as Perodua, Nissan, Toyota, Great Wall Motor, Kia, Morris Garage (MG), and Mazda, as well as cutting-edge concept automobiles revealed during the opening ceremony.


According to MAA President Mohd Shamsor bin Mohd Zain, KLIMS 2024 aims to highlight breakthroughs in electric vehicles (EVs) and sustainable technologies. With the Malaysian government's strong support for EV adoption and green infrastructure, this year's theme is consistent with Malaysia's aim for a sustainable future, highlighting the country's potential as a regional automotive hub.


KLIMS 2024 is designed to provide visitors with a variety of activities, including a social media photography contest and a series of fortunate draws, with a grand prize of a Toyota Yaris 1.5G Limited and a Perodua Axia.

There will also be a display of exclusive Ferrari F1 models, rare and historic cars, and an interactive showcase of services supplied by partners such as AFFIN and AVIS Malaysia, as well as mobility education from Petrosains, all of which are intended to inspire future generations.
Adult tickets cost RM20 on weekdays and RM25 on weekends and public holidays, while students under 25 who have a valid student ID can get tickets for just RM10. Children under 12 enter free of charge. To learn more, go to https://klims.com.my/.
Written By
Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!
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