
The tickets for Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur 2025 (TASKL2025) has officially go on sale from today (19 March). The organisers is offering the ticket’s price to be even more attractive and lower to enable more car fans, enthusiasts, families and the masses to enjoy the event
TASKL2025 was recently confirmed to return for a third edition from 8-10 August 2025 at Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Centre (MITEC), promising to be bigger, better and even more exciting.

Ticket prices for 2025 are as follows:
- RM48 for a one-day pass for adults;
- RM30 for children between the ages of 6-12 for a one day pass
- RM120 for a Family Combo one-day pass for two adults and two children.
- RM120 for an adult three-day pass
- 50% discount for OKU card holders and their caregiver
- Free: Children age 5 and below
To purchase your tickets, visit www.tokyoautosalonkl.com.
Meanwhile, the first 1,000 ticket purchasers will be entitled to receive a limited edition “First at TASKL2025” lanyard.
“Ticket prices are even lower, more attractive and greatly accessible for everyone to enjoy a multitude of activities and displays this year. With more than 90,000 visitors per weekend visiting TASKL2025 over the first two years, the lower ticket prices is to sincerely thank our fans as well as all our exhibitors and participants for their overwhelming support and to make the show even more accessible to families and the masses,” said Element X Strategies Director and Chief Executive Officer Jason Yap.
TASKL2025, the only event outside Japan, is modeled after the renowned Tokyo Auto Salon and hosted in Malaysia by Element X Strategies, in collaboration with San Ei Corporation and the Tokyo Auto Salon Association.
“The task of bringing what is undoubtedly the world’s most renowned custom and performance car show in Japan to Malaysia has been a challenging yet fulfilling responsibility. We are committed to innovating, introducing new ideas and above all, doing all that we can to reward our visitors with an unforgettable and memorable experience. What we want is for Malaysians and regional visitors to have the opportunity to experience a significant degree of fanfare, excitement and atmosphere as you would in Japan.”
TASKL2025 will feature more Japanese tuners and exhibitors, along with modified cars from Japan, and a highlight gathering of the “Four Heavenly Kings.” The event will showcase over 300 premium tuned cars from Malaysia and the region, exclusive 1/64 TASKL2025 models, various car clubs, a racing simulator challenge, and family-friendly activities.
For more information and enquiries, visit www.tokyoautosalonkl.com or visit the Tokyo Auto Salon Kuala Lumpur social media platforms on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.

