The Major Exhibitions Automechanika Tashkent, Komtrans Tashkent, and Tashkent International Auto Show 2025 Have Successfully Concluded!
At the modern CAEx Exhibition Center, the key event of the regional automotive industry brought together three major international exhibitions — Automechanika Tashkent, Komtrans Tashkent, and Tashkent International Auto Show 2025.
Automechanika Tashkent served as a central platform for manufacturers of spare parts, oils, accessories, electronic systems, diagnostic and service equipment.
Among the participants were Shell, Castrol, Drivol, ABM Anlagenbau und Maschinentechnik GmbH, and other leading brands. The exhibition’s General Partner — Shell — has been the global leader in lubricant production for 18 consecutive years.
Komtrans Tashkent showcased a wide range of solutions for commercial transport — trucks, buses, special vehicles, logistics, and transport for business. Participants included SamAuto, Van Universal Motors, Foton, Euro Auto Parts, and others.
Tashkent International Auto Show presented the latest passenger cars, electric vehicles, and cutting-edge technologies of the future. Among the exhibitors were BYD, Zeekr, Geely, JAC Motors, Soueast, and other prominent brands.
Together, these three projects united the full spectrum of the automotive industry — from parts and service technologies to commercial and passenger vehicles — all under one roof.
Visitors and Professional Audience This year, Automechanika Tashkent, Komtrans Tashkent, and Tashkent International Auto Show 2025 attracted 20,728 professional visitors from more than 35 countries.
Top represented countries: Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, China, Turkey, UAE, India, Iran, Germany, Italy, France, and Poland.
Other visiting countries included: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Hungary, Georgia, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Morocco, Pakistan, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, USA, and Japan.
The exhibition audience covered a wide range of professionals — distributors and wholesale suppliers of auto parts, company owners and executives, representatives of car manufacturers and assembly plants, logistics and transport company managers, dealership and service network operators, as well as government and industry representatives.
Such broad representation confirms the exhibitions’ status as the key business platform and focal point of the Central Asian automotive market, where new partnerships are built, contracts are signed, and future industry trends are shaped.
International Cooperation: The exhibitions became a strategic platform for developing the automotive market of Central Asia and strengthening international business ties.
A large-scale B2B matchmaking program brought together more than 4,000 professional buyers and distributors from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
The targeted meeting format allowed participants to establish direct connections with dealers, importers, manufacturers, and logistics companies, discuss cooperation prospects, and sign mutually beneficial agreements.
The project contributes to the deep integration of Central Asia’s automotive industry into the global economic ecosystem, creating new trade routes, partnerships, and channels for technological exchange.
Business Program: An extensive business program accompanied the exhibitions, including industry forums, expert discussions, and presentations by leading international brands.
Special attention was given to workforce development, production localization, digital transformation, and improving management efficiency in automotive enterprises.
Additionally, the expert panel “Automotive Business from the Inside: Experience, Insights, and Forecasts”, organized with the support of the Automotive Business Association of Uzbekistan, brought together leading professionals, analysts, and practitioners to discuss the current state and future prospects of the automotive industry in Uzbekistan and Central Asia.
Key topics included localization of production, dealership network expansion, transformation of the aftermarket, and adaptation to new technological trends.
The panel reaffirmed the market’s commitment to openness, collaboration, and long-term partnerships, strengthening Uzbekistan’s position as one of the automotive hubs of Central Asia.
Car Culture and Show Program: For three days, visitors enjoyed a vibrant automotive atmosphere and a dynamic show program. One of the most impressive highlights was the Motor Fest — a competition of exclusive cars and custom designs featuring the best tuning studios and car enthusiasts from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
The show area featured unique vehicles — from meticulously restored classics to modern sports cars with custom tuning, bold design solutions, and innovative technologies.
The exhibition became a gathering place for everyone passionate about automotive culture — from professionals and engineers to design and speed enthusiasts.
Conclusion: Hosting three major exhibitions simultaneously once again turned Tashkent into the main automotive business hub of Central Asia.
The project not only supports the development of the auto parts, equipment, and service markets but also strengthens Uzbekistan’s position as a new transportation and manufacturing hub in the region, connecting key players of the global automotive industry.
We sincerely thank all participants and partners for their contribution to the exhibition’s success and invite you to the next major event of the regional automotive industry — Automechanika Tashkent 2026, which will take place on October 21–23, 2026, at the CAEx Exhibition Center, Tashkent.