Four-day event featured 300+ motorcycles, 72 exhibitors, and Malaysia’s longest test ride course.

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The inaugural Malaysia Bike Show 2026 officially concluded on June 1 after four action-packed days at MAEPS Serdang, marking a successful debut for what is set to become one of Malaysia’s largest motorcycle exhibitions.
Held from May 29 to June 1, the event brought together motorcycle manufacturers, distributors, accessory brands, riding communities and enthusiasts under one roof, celebrating every aspect of Malaysia’s growing two-wheel culture.
Organised by Moonman Events with the support of MARii and strategic partnership from the Malaysia Motorcycle and Scooter Dealers Association (MMSDA), the exhibition aimed to promote motorcycle mobility solutions while supporting the continued growth of the local motorcycle industry.

Spread across three exhibition halls, Malaysia Bike Show 2026 featured 72 exhibitors representing 92 motorcycle and accessory brands, including 38 international brands. Visitors were treated to displays of 304 motorcycles, 12 concept bikes and 92 future models that offered a glimpse into the next generation of two-wheel mobility.
The event was officially officiated by Malaysia’s Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, highlighting the increasing importance of motorcycle tourism, lifestyle and mobility culture within the country’s tourism and automotive sectors.
One of the biggest attractions throughout the four-day event was the dedicated 4.2-kilometre motorcycle test ride course, believed to be the longest dedicated bike test ride route ever featured at a motorcycle exhibition in Malaysia. The route allowed visitors to properly experience motorcycle handling, braking, acceleration and comfort beyond the limitations of traditional exhibition test ride areas.

Adventure enthusiasts were also able to tackle a specially designed off-road and enduro course, reflecting the growing popularity of dual-purpose and adventure motorcycles among Malaysian riders.
Beyond product showcases, the exhibition also emphasised road safety and rider development through activities such as the Safety Riding Challenge and gymkhana sessions. These programmes were designed to help riders improve low-speed control, manoeuvring skills and overall riding confidence in real-world conditions.
The event also delivered a festival-like atmosphere with live entertainment, food and beverage vendors, family-friendly activities and various lucky draw prizes, making it an enjoyable experience for both motorcycle enthusiasts and the general public.

With strong participation from manufacturers, distributors, riding communities and industry stakeholders, the Malaysia Bike Show 2026 has successfully established itself as a promising new platform for the local motorcycle industry.
As the curtain closes on its inaugural edition, the event has laid a solid foundation to become a key annual gathering for Malaysia’s motorcycle community, celebrating innovation, safety awareness, mobility culture and the future of two-wheel transportation.



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