Tashkent, Uzbekistan — October 22, 2025
At the modern CAEx Exhibition Center, the key event of the regional automotive industry took place — three major international exhibitions: Automechanika Tashkent, Komtrans Tashkent, and the Tashkent International Auto Show 2025.
Covering an area of over 10,000 square meters, the exhibitions brought together around 500 companies from 15 countries, including Germany, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Spain, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, showcasing their products and innovative solutions.
Automechanika Tashkent — auto parts, oils, accessories, electronic systems, diagnostic and service equipment.
Among the participants: Shell, Castrol, Drivol, ABM Anlagenbau und Maschinentechnik GmbH, and others.
Komtrans Tashkent — trucks, buses, special-purpose vehicles, logistics, and transport solutions for business.
Among the participants: SamAuto, Van Universal Motors, Foton, Euro Auto Parts, and others.
Tashkent International Auto Show — new passenger cars, electric vehicles, and technologies of the future.
Among the participants: Zeekr, Geely, JAC Motors, Soueast, and others.
These three projects united the entire spectrum of the automotive business on one platform — from auto components and service technologies to commercial and passenger vehicles.
Opening Ceremony
The official opening of the exhibitions took place with the participation of representatives of government bodies, industry associations, and international partners, who highlighted the importance of such events for developing bilateral cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and foreign countries.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was conducted by:
International Cooperation
The exhibitions have become a strategic platform for developing the automotive market of Central Asia and strengthening international business ties.
A large-scale B2B program was organized within the project, bringing together over 2,300 professional buyers and distributors from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
The format of targeted meetings provides participants with a unique opportunity to establish direct contacts with dealers, importers, manufacturers, and logistics companies, discuss partnership prospects, and conclude mutually beneficial contracts for the supply of auto components, equipment, and vehicles.
The project contributes to the integration of the Central Asian automotive industry into the global ecosystem, forming new routes for trade, cooperation, and technological exchange.
In addition, the exhibitions feature a comprehensive business program including industry forums and expert discussions with representatives of leading international brands.
Special attention is given to education and workforce development, localization of production, and efficient management of automotive enterprises.
Auto Culture and Show Program
One of the most spectacular events of the opening day was the Tuning Show — a competition of exclusive cars and custom designs, where top tuning studios and car enthusiasts from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan presented their projects.
The exhibition area showcased unique vehicles — from carefully restored classic models to modern sports cars with individual tuning and innovative features.
Conclusion
Hosting three large-scale exhibitions simultaneously transforms Tashkent into the main hub of the automotive business in Central Asia.
The project not only promotes the development of the market for auto components, equipment, and service technologies but also strengthens Uzbekistan’s position as a new transport and manufacturing hub in the region, bringing together key players in the global automotive industry.
The exhibitions will continue through October 24, 2025.
Over the following days, the CAEx venue will remain a center of professional meetings, innovations, and partnerships — shaping the future of the automotive industry in Central Asia.
Venue: CAEx, Tashkent
Dates: October 22–24, 2025
At the modern CAEx Exhibition Center, the key event of the regional automotive industry took place — three major international exhibitions: Automechanika Tashkent, Komtrans Tashkent, and the Tashkent International Auto Show 2025.
Covering an area of over 10,000 square meters, the exhibitions brought together around 500 companies from 15 countries, including Germany, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Spain, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, showcasing their products and innovative solutions.
Automechanika Tashkent — auto parts, oils, accessories, electronic systems, diagnostic and service equipment.
Among the participants: Shell, Castrol, Drivol, ABM Anlagenbau und Maschinentechnik GmbH, and others.
Komtrans Tashkent — trucks, buses, special-purpose vehicles, logistics, and transport solutions for business.
Among the participants: SamAuto, Van Universal Motors, Foton, Euro Auto Parts, and others.
Tashkent International Auto Show — new passenger cars, electric vehicles, and technologies of the future.
Among the participants: Zeekr, Geely, JAC Motors, Soueast, and others.
These three projects united the entire spectrum of the automotive business on one platform — from auto components and service technologies to commercial and passenger vehicles.
Opening Ceremony
The official opening of the exhibitions took place with the participation of representatives of government bodies, industry associations, and international partners, who highlighted the importance of such events for developing bilateral cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and foreign countries.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was conducted by:
- Shukhrat Yusupov — Association of the Automotive Business of Uzbekistan
- Yan Liu — Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy of the PRC in Uzbekistan
- Deyan Wang — Trade Development Bureau, Ministry of Commerce of the PRC
- Davron Vakhabov — Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- Stefan Burma — Messe Frankfurt Asia Holding Ltd
- Dilfuza Samandarova — BMCA Uzbekistan
- Michael Johannes — Messe Frankfurt GmbH
- Bakhodirjon Rakhmonov — Uzavtosanoat JSC
- Haitam Yehia — Shell Lubricants
- Eugen Alles — Business Media Europe
- Murod Akramov — Technologies of Real Time
- Mohammad Reza Najafi Manesh — Chairman of the Board, ISMAPA
International Cooperation
The exhibitions have become a strategic platform for developing the automotive market of Central Asia and strengthening international business ties.
A large-scale B2B program was organized within the project, bringing together over 2,300 professional buyers and distributors from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
The format of targeted meetings provides participants with a unique opportunity to establish direct contacts with dealers, importers, manufacturers, and logistics companies, discuss partnership prospects, and conclude mutually beneficial contracts for the supply of auto components, equipment, and vehicles.
The project contributes to the integration of the Central Asian automotive industry into the global ecosystem, forming new routes for trade, cooperation, and technological exchange.
In addition, the exhibitions feature a comprehensive business program including industry forums and expert discussions with representatives of leading international brands.
Special attention is given to education and workforce development, localization of production, and efficient management of automotive enterprises.
Auto Culture and Show Program
One of the most spectacular events of the opening day was the Tuning Show — a competition of exclusive cars and custom designs, where top tuning studios and car enthusiasts from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan presented their projects.
The exhibition area showcased unique vehicles — from carefully restored classic models to modern sports cars with individual tuning and innovative features.
Conclusion
Hosting three large-scale exhibitions simultaneously transforms Tashkent into the main hub of the automotive business in Central Asia.
The project not only promotes the development of the market for auto components, equipment, and service technologies but also strengthens Uzbekistan’s position as a new transport and manufacturing hub in the region, bringing together key players in the global automotive industry.
The exhibitions will continue through October 24, 2025.
Over the following days, the CAEx venue will remain a center of professional meetings, innovations, and partnerships — shaping the future of the automotive industry in Central Asia.
Venue: CAEx, Tashkent
Dates: October 22–24, 2025