KLIMS 2026 kicks off on June 12 at MITEC and it is shaping up to be the biggest EV showcase Malaysia has ever hosted. With over 22 brands confirmed across seven exhibition halls and more than 60 cars available for test drives, the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show is a must-attend — especially if you are considering buying an EV before Malaysia’s new CBU EV tax policy takes effect on July 1, 2026.

Here is your complete guide to every electric vehicle worth seeing at KLIMS 2026, from Proton’s updated eMAS 7 to Kia’s Malaysia debut of the EV4, EV5, and PV5.
Why KLIMS 2026 Matters for EV Buyers
This year’s show — themed #BeyondMobility — arrives at a critical moment for Malaysia’s EV market. Starting July 1, 2026, MITI’s new CBU EV policy will impose a minimum CIF value of RM200,000 and a minimum powertrain output of 245 PS (180 kW) on fully imported electric vehicles. That means many affordable CBU EVs currently on sale could see significant price increases or disappear from the market entirely.

KLIMS 2026 gives buyers a final opportunity to explore, test drive, and secure their preferred EVs at current pricing. Several brands are expected to offer exclusive show promotions and limited-time booking incentives during the 10-day event.
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Proton eMAS — Updated eMAS 7 Debut on June 11
The biggest headline for Malaysian buyers is the updated Proton eMAS 7, set to launch on June 11 — one day before KLIMS opens to the public.

The refreshed eMAS 7 gets a larger 68.39 kWh Aegis short blade LFP battery (up from 60.22 kWh), pushing WLTP range to an estimated 450–475 km depending on wheel size — a meaningful jump from the current model’s 410 km. Key specs:
- Motor: 218 PS (160 kW), 320 Nm torque
- 0–100 km/h: 7.4 seconds
- DC fast charging: 100 kW (30–80% in 20 minutes)
- AC charging: 11 kW (7 hours 10–100%)
- New features: Emerald Green paint, front centre airbag, possible built-in ottoman
The current Proton eMAS 7 CKD starts from RM99,800, making it one of the most affordable EVs in Malaysia. Expect Proton to also showcase the eMAS 5 alongside the updated model.

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Kia — EV4, EV5 and PV5 Make Malaysia Debut
Kia Malaysia will display three electric vehicles for the first time in the country. Since Kia currently has no EV models on sale in Malaysia, this is a significant preview of what is coming.

Kia EV4 (Sedan & Hatchback)
The Kia EV4 is a sleek electric sedan (also available as a hatchback) built on the 400-volt E-GMP platform:
- Motor: 204 PS (150 kW), front-mounted
- Battery: 58.3 kWh or 81.4 kWh options
- Range (WLTP): 430–630 km (sedan), 410–590 km (hatchback)
- 0–100 km/h: 7.4–7.7 seconds

Kia EV5 (Compact SUV)
The Kia EV5 targets the popular compact SUV segment:
| Variant | Battery | Power | Range (WLTP) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard Range | 64.2 kWh LFP | 218 PS | 400 km |
| Long Range | 88.1 kWh LFP | 218 PS | 555 km |
| AWD | 88.1 kWh LFP | 313 PS | 500 km |
Kia PV5 (Electric Van)
The Kia PV5 is Kia’s purpose-built electric van:
- Motor: 163 PS (120 kW), front-wheel drive
- Battery: 51.5 kWh (296 km) or 71.2 kWh (416 km WLTP)
- DC fast charging: 150 kW
No Malaysian pricing has been announced for any of the three Kia EVs yet.
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Dongfeng — Three Malaysia-First Previews
Dongfeng Malaysia is bringing three models never before seen in the country:

- MHero II — A rugged electric off-road SUV
- Voyah Dream — A luxury electric MPV
- Dongfeng 008 — Available as both a range-extended EV (REEV) with a 1.5L turbo engine + 34.32 kWh battery, and a fully electric version with an 82.28 kWh battery
These are preview-only displays, with Malaysian launch details expected to follow later in 2026.
Chinese EV Brands — BYD, XPENG, Zeekr, smart and More
KLIMS 2026 features a strong showing from Chinese EV brands that have been gaining rapid market share in Malaysia.

XPENG
XPENG recently launched the 2026 G6 Standard variant in Malaysia with a 68.5 kWh battery and 252 PS (185 kW) starting from RM158,888. Expect their full lineup on display including the G6 and possibly the G9.
Zeekr
Zeekr is expected to showcase the updated Zeekr X — a compact electric SUV with improved DC fast charging up to 230 kW. The Zeekr 7X, already on sale from three variants, should also feature prominently.

smart
smart will display their lineup including the smart #1 and smart #3, both popular choices in the Malaysian market for their compact urban EV design.
BYD and DENZA
BYD — Malaysia’s current EV market leader — is confirmed alongside luxury sub-brand DENZA. Expect to see the full BYD range including the Atto 3, Dolphin, Seal, and potentially new models.
Other Chinese Brands
- AION (GAC’s EV brand)
- GWM (Great Wall Motor)
- MG Motor
- Wuling
- JETOUR
- Maxus (electric commercial vehicles)
- GAC

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Japanese and Korean Brands — Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, Mazda
The established Japanese and Korean manufacturers are all confirmed:

- Hyundai — The Ioniq 5 N is expected to take centre stage as a high-performance EV
- Honda — The Honda Prelude concept is a confirmed highlight
- Toyota — Expect hybrid and EV displays as Toyota continues its multi-pathway strategy
- Nissan — The pioneer of mass-market EVs with the Leaf heritage
- Mazda — Likely showcasing their electrification roadmap
European Brands
Audi, BMW, and Volkswagen are also confirmed exhibitors, bringing their latest EV and PHEV models to KLIMS 2026.
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Complete KLIMS 2026 Exhibitor List
| Brand | Origin | EV/PHEV Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Proton / Proton eMAS | Malaysia | eMAS 7 (updated), eMAS 5 |
| Perodua | Malaysia | Hybrid/EV roadmap |
| BYD | China | Atto 3, Dolphin, Seal, more |
| XPENG | China | G6, G9 |
| Zeekr | China | Zeekr X, 7X |
| smart | China/Germany | #1, #3 |
| DENZA | China | Luxury EVs |
| AION | China | EV lineup |
| GWM | China | ORA, Tank PHEV |
| MG Motor | China/UK | MG4, ZS EV |
| Dongfeng | China | MHero II, Voyah Dream, 008 |
| Wuling | China | Affordable EVs |
| JETOUR | China | New entrant |
| Maxus | China | Commercial EVs |
| GAC | China | EV range |
| Kia | South Korea | EV4, EV5, PV5 |
| Hyundai | South Korea | Ioniq 5 N |
| Honda | Japan | Prelude, e:N series |
| Toyota | Japan | Hybrid/EV |
| Nissan | Japan | EV range |
| Mazda | Japan | Electrification |
| Audi | Germany | e-tron range |
| BMW | Germany | iX, i-series |
| Volkswagen | Germany | ID. range |
KLIMS 2026 Tickets, Dates and Practical Info
Event Details
- Dates: June 12–21, 2026 (10 days)
- Venue: MITEC (Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre), Kuala Lumpur
- Exhibition space: 30,000 sqm across 7 halls
- Expected visitors: 200,000+
Ticket Prices

| Category | Weekday (Mon–Thu) | Weekend/PH (Fri–Sun) |
|---|---|---|
| Adults (12+) | Free | RM30 |
| Children (under 12) | Free | Free |
| Students (valid ID) | Free | RM15 |
| Seniors (60+) | Free | RM15 |
| OKU | Free | RM15 |
| Unlimited Pass (all 10 days) | RM80 | |
| Group Bundle (5 people) | RM100 | |
Operating hours: 10am–8pm (weekdays), 10am–10pm (weekends/public holidays)
Getting There — Free Shuttle Services
KLIMS 2026 offers free shuttle services from multiple locations:
- MRT Titiwangsa (bus pickup)
- LRT Pasar Seni (bus pickup)
- MATRADE open car park (van shuttle)
- National Hockey Stadium (van shuttle)
- Publika and 5 additional nearby locations
Activities Beyond EVs
- Test drives of 60+ vehicles across brands
- Modified Car Battle (June 13–14)
- Sim racing and flight simulators (“Mobility Meets Gaming”)
- Urban Play off-road obstacle rides
- DJ Playground with competitions
- Pokémon Poképia truck (family-friendly)
- R!UH Hobby Lane (diecast collectors, fashion)
- Lucky draw contests throughout the event
- Celebrity performances
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What the July 1 CBU Policy Means for KLIMS Visitors
If you are in the market for an EV, KLIMS 2026 might be your best chance to lock in current prices. From July 1, 2026, MITI’s new policy requires CBU EVs to have:
- Minimum CIF value of RM200,000
- Minimum powertrain output of 245 PS (180 kW)
- Tax structure: 30% import duty + 10% excise + 10% sales tax (5% import duty for China-origin EVs under FTA)
This effectively prices out many affordable CBU EVs from the Malaysian market. After taxes and dealer margins, the floor selling price for CBU EVs could rise above RM300,000.

CKD (locally assembled) EVs like the Proton eMAS 7 (from RM99,800) are not affected and remain the most affordable pathway into EV ownership.
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FAQ
When is KLIMS 2026?
KLIMS 2026 runs from June 12 to 21, 2026 at MITEC, Kuala Lumpur. The show is open for 10 days with free entry on weekdays (Monday–Thursday) and ticketed entry on weekends and public holidays.
How much are KLIMS 2026 tickets?
Weekday entry is free. Weekend and public holiday tickets cost RM30 for adults, RM15 for students, seniors, and OKU. Children under 12 enter free. An unlimited 10-day pass costs RM80.
Which EV brands are at KLIMS 2026?
Over 22 brands are confirmed including BYD, XPENG, Zeekr, smart, Proton eMAS, Kia, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Audi, BMW, Volkswagen, Dongfeng, GWM, MG Motor, AION, DENZA, Wuling, JETOUR, Maxus, GAC, Nissan, Mazda, and Perodua.
Can I test drive EVs at KLIMS 2026?
Yes, KLIMS 2026 offers test drives of over 60 vehicles from multiple brands. This is one of the largest test drive opportunities in Malaysia, allowing visitors to experience various EVs before purchasing.
What new EVs will launch at KLIMS 2026?
The updated Proton eMAS 7 with a larger 68.39 kWh battery and 450–475 km range launches on June 11. Kia will debut the EV4, EV5, and PV5 in Malaysia. Dongfeng previews three models including the MHero II, Voyah Dream, and 008. The updated Zeekr X is also expected.
Should I buy an EV before July 1, 2026?
If you are considering a CBU (fully imported) EV, buying before July 1, 2026 is advisable. MITI’s new policy will impose higher minimum pricing and power requirements on imported EVs, potentially pushing prices above RM300,000. CKD EVs like the Proton eMAS 7 are not affected.
How do I get to KLIMS 2026 at MITEC?
Free shuttle services run from MRT Titiwangsa, LRT Pasar Seni, MATRADE car park, National Hockey Stadium, Publika, and several other locations. Driving is also an option with parking available at MITEC.
Conclusion
KLIMS 2026 is the most important automotive event in Malaysia this year — and arguably the most significant for EV buyers. With over 22 brands, 60+ test drive opportunities, and major debuts from Proton eMAS, Kia, and Dongfeng, there is something for every potential EV buyer. The timing could not be better: with the CBU EV policy changing on July 1, this is your last chance to explore and lock in current EV pricing.
Whether you are a first-time EV buyer or looking to upgrade, make KLIMS 2026 your starting point. And when you are ready to set up home charging, visit evsifu.com.my for the best EV chargers in Malaysia — from wall boxes to smart chargers, with professional installation for condos and landed homes.