May 14,2026,Malaysia-The Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Expo 2026 ( 14-16 May 2026 ) has officially returned for its seventh edition, reaffirming its position as the country’s first and largest commercial vehicle expo dedicated to future transport solutions and the commercial vehicle industry.
Widely recognised as the largest exhibition of its kind in Southeast Asia, the three-day event was officially launched by Loke Siew Fook.- Minister of Transport .Also presence were the major sponsor of MCVE, James Tan Soon Huat-CEO of Warisan TC Holdings Bhd. ,Aaron Chai Lee Hung, GM-, Head of Sales, Angka-Tan Motor Sdn. Bhd., Michael Chew Yoke Tong, –Senior GM, Head of Business, Angka-Tan Motor Sdn. Bhd and Stefan Pertz.-Founder and Organiser of MCVE.




This year’s edition has recorded a strong increase in participation from overseas exhibitors, reflecting growing international confidence in Malaysia’s commercial vehicle sector and its role as a regional automotive and logistics hub.

Among the major exhibitors at MCVE 2026 are returning industry players and new entrants alike. Angka-Tan Motor occupied a prime exhibition space while also hosting the event’s press conference. New participants including JAC Motors, Trucks Dotcom and Handal BCM made a strong debut with sizeable exhibition spaces, while returning exhibitor Allegiance Malaysia secured the largest display area at this year’s exhibition.


A major highlight of MCVE 2026 is the introduction of the event’s first-ever Country Pavilion. Representing the largest overseas participation group this year, seven Taiwanese companies are showcasing their products and solutions while leveraging the exhibition to gather market intelligence, build new partnerships and strengthen brand visibility within Southeast Asia’s growing transport and logistics ecosystem.
The exhibition has also expanded beyond traditional vehicle showcases by incorporating industry engagement platforms and lifestyle-driven experiences. The Association of Malaysian Hauliers is using MCVE 2026 as a platform for its Coffee Talks sessions, while Singapore-based LogiSYM has anchored its CargoNOW conference alongside the exhibition.

Adding another fresh dimension to the show is the newly introduced Experience Zone, where Asian Trucker has gathered brands catering to the growing camping and caravan travel lifestyle trend.
“ 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.-Founder and Organiser of MCVE.





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.
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.”




























