The 46th Bangkok International Motor Show (BIMS 2025) is set to be a major platform for electric vehicles (EVs), highlighting the latest advancements in sustainable mobility, battery technology, and smart driving innovations. As Thailand continues its push toward an EV-driven future, this year’s show will showcase a wide range of electric cars, motorcycles, and charging solutions.
Several global and regional EV brands will unveil their latest models, including:
Tesla
BYD
NIO Xpeng
Mercedes-Benz EQ Series
BMW i Series
VinFast
🚀 Next-Gen Fast Charging Solutions
🔋 Battery Advancements
EV bikes are becoming increasingly popular in Thailand, with brands such as:
🏍 Harley-Davidson LiveWire – Premium electric cruiser experience.
🏍 Honda EM1 e: – A practical city commuter e-scooter designed for Southeast Asia.
🏍 Yadea & NIU – High-tech e-scooters with swappable battery options.
🏍 Ducati MotoE – Bringing electric performance to racing bikes.
♻️ Green Manufacturing – EV makers are focusing on recyclable materials and carbon-neutral production.
🤖 AI & Self-Driving Features – Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving tech in new EV models.
🚦 Smart City Integration – EV car-sharing platforms and smart traffic solutions will be featured.
🚗 EV Test Drive Zone – Experience the latest EVs firsthand!
🎤 EV Industry Talks – Experts will discuss Thailand’s EV adoption roadmap and incentives.
💡 Startup Pavilion – Showcasing innovative EV startups & Thai battery tech companies.
The “45th Bangkok International Motor Show, ” held from March 27 to April 7 2024, recorded a total of 58,611 vehicle orders, marking a 27.5 percent increase from the previous year. This growth is partly attributed to the new car and motorcycle models introduced during the event, as well as sales promotion campaigns by car manufacturers. The number of visitors reached as high as 1.6 million. “Due to the participation of many new businesses this year, particularly those from China and Vietnam who brought in new electric vehicle models for consumers to view and purchase, ranging in price from hundreds of thousands to over a million baht, 1,610,972 people attended the event, resulting in more than 58,611 vehicle orders. Of these, 5,173 were motorcycles and 53,438 were cars, with over 32.78 percent of the total being electric vehicle orders made during the event.” “Chinese electric vehicles attracted significant public interest, as did electric vehicles from European brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Volvo, with a combined total of 17,517 orders, accounting for over 32.78 percent. Meanwhile, internal combustion engine vehicles still made up 35,921 orders.
Construction Days: Monday 17th March – Sunday 23rd March 2025; Total 7 days
V.I.P. Day: Monday 24th March 2025 from 12.00 to 20.00 hrs.
1st Press Day: Monday 24th March 2025 from 10.00 to 20.00 hrs.
2nd Press Day and Official Opening Ceremony: Tuesday 25th March 2025 from 09.59 to 18.00 hrs.
Public Days: Wednesday 26th March – Sunday 6th April 2025; Total 12 Days Weekends, from 11.00 to 22.00 hrs. Weekdays, from 12.00 to 22.00 hrs.
Venue: Challenger 1 -3 and Exhibition Hall4 IMPACT, Muang Thong Thani
For more information, visit Bangkok Motor Show’s official page.
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