
The Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Exhibition (MCVE) is back for its seventh time as the hall filled with the latest solutions for the road transport industry. This year, more international exhibitors are participating, making it the most global event yet. Many brands are using the exhibition to launch new products and engage in industry discussions. MCVE is the first and largest commercial vehicle expo in Malaysia, focusing on future solutions for the commercial vehicle industry, and it is also the biggest exhibition of its kind in Southeast Asia. The three-day event was launched by YB Loke Siew Fook, Minister of Transport.





Notable exhibitors include Angka-Tan Motor, which has prime space and is hosting a press conference, along with new participants like JAC Motors, Trucks Dotcom, and Handal BCM. Returning is Allegiance Malaysia, which has the largest space at this year’s event. The number of exhibitors has increased significantly compared to MCVE 2024, according to the organizers.
This year’s MCVE is better than previous editions in several ways. For the first time, a country pavilion has been included. The Association of Malaysian Hauliers is using the expo to host their Coffee Talks, while the Singapore-based LogiSYM has linked its premier conference, CargoNOW, to MCVE. Another new feature is the Experience Zone, where Asian Trucker has gathered brands that focus on the growing trend of camping and caravan holidays. Several sponsors are also using this bi-annual event to share specific messages.
Boasting the first-ever Country Pavilion, this year’s MCVE hosts seven Taiwanese companies. Constituting the largest group of overseas brands participating in the show, they are utilising the exhibition to gather market intelligence, make new connections and to promote their brands to an audience that is keen to explore new options. “This is a manifestation of Malaysia’s global reach and positive perception. We are well positioned as a global hub for automotive players,” said Stefan Pertz, Organiser of MCVE 2026.
Amplifying their messages, the Association of Malaysian Hauliers will present their Coffee Talks under the umbrella of “The State of the Haulage Industry @ MCVE 2026”. In five sessions throughout the three days, the association talks about the perception of the industry, AI-readiness, rebuilt trucks, and road safety. Commenting, Pertz said that “These are current, and important topics, and we appreciate the work the association is doing. It is our duty to ensure that their good work is recognised.”
Running alongside MCVE 2026 on 15th May, CargoNOW Malaysia offers a one-day deep dive into the future of logistics, supply chains, and transport. Several sessions focus on real-world operational impact, particularly a standout session for fleet operators on how fragmented systems create inefficiencies.
“MCVE 2026 is about highlighting trends and innovations. Riding the emerging trend of camping in Malaysia, we added an Experience Zone,” Pertz added. Camping and caravan tourism are emerging strongly in Malaysia, driven by post-pandemic demand for outdoor, flexible travel. A highlight is the Mercedes Unimog “Moggy”, which has been shipped from Australia to showcase living in a modified military truck. Meanwhile, a number of vehicles sold by Asia RV are on special offer during the exhibition.
Road transportation is an ecosystem, which is also reflected by the fact that many brands have taken up sponsorships to contribute in their own ways to the event’s success. “We appreciate the continued commitment of our sponsors to the event. Challenging the status quo of our show, pushing the envelope, allows us to continuously improve MCVE and to deliver an exceptional experience,” Pertz said on behalf of the team behind the show. Hengst, Hap Seng Trucks Distribution, City Zone Express, Sidhu Brothers, Mr Coffee and JMC each added layers to this year’s gathering of the industry at the Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre.
Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Expo 2026 serves as a key platform for showcasing the importance and versatility of commercial vehicles, bringing together manufacturers and operators to highlight innovations in logistics and mobility. The expo emphasizes the role of commercial vehicles in promoting economic growth and supporting efficient transport across Malaysia and the ASEAN market.
MCVE 2026 opens from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm throughout the three days and admission is free. Please visit www.mcve.com.my for more information.

