The Vietnam Cycle Exhibition is Vietnam’s most popular trade show for electric vehicles and bicycles. Each edition has attracted numerous Chinese automotive brands, with over a hundred companies participating to showcase their products, earning widespread recognition and acclaim from Chinese exhibitors. The previous event covered a total area of 20,000 square meters, hosting 406 exhibiting companies from China, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Cambodia, Taiwan, the Netherlands, the United States, New
The Exhibition Value of Vietnam Cycle in Ho Chi Minh City
- The Vietnam Cycle exhibition, co‑organized by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the National Traffic Safety Committee of Vietnam, has been successfully held for ten editions, making it one of the most authoritative and influential specialized trade shows in Vietnam’s two‑wheel vehicle sector. Against the backdrop of the Vietnamese government’s vigorous promotion of green transportation, accelerating urbanization, and the upgrading of the middle class, the event is widely recognized within the industry as a pivotal gateway for global two‑wheel vehicle manufacturers seeking to expand into the Vietnamese and ASEAN markets.
- A One‑Stop Showcase Covering the Entire Industry ChainThe exhibition features complete vehicles—including mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric scooters, and self‑balancing electric vehicles—as well as a full range of components such as motors, batteries, controllers, chargers, frames, tires, braking systems, lighting, and instrumentation. From traditional bicycles to smart electric vehicles, and from core components to finished‑vehicle manufacturing, exhibitors can engage in comprehensive interactions—spanning technology demonstrations, brand exposure, and business negotiations—all under one roof.
- Precise Access to Key Buyers and Distribution Channels in Vietnam and ASEANThe 2025 edition will bring together nearly 600 exhibiting companies from 15 countries and regions, attracting 40,000 professional visitors. The audience comprises distributors, agents, importers, repair shop purchasers, shared‑mobility operators, e‑commerce platform buyers, and other multi‑channel procurement stakeholders. With Vietnam’s motorcycle fleet numbering approximately 45 million units and its electric vehicle stock around 3 million, both growing at annual rates of 10–20%, the market relies on imports for roughly 80% of complete vehicles and assembled components, with mainland China serving as the primary source. Exhibitors thus gain direct access to some of ASEAN’s most purchasing‑powerful customer segments.
- Unique Value for Chinese Enterprises: A Strategic Engine for Expanding into Southeast AsiaVietnam’s electric vehicle market is experiencing explosive growth, with annual sales reaching 500,000–600,000 units and total sales revenue approaching US$350 million. Over 150 Chinese companies will participate in the 2025 exhibition as national pavilions, occupying nearly one-third of the exhibition space, with product offerings spanning the entire value chain—from material supply and component manufacturing to complete vehicle design. Chinese brands such as Yadea, Lvyuan, Aima, and Xinri have already established a presence in the Vietnamese market. With the deepening implementation of free trade agreements like RCEP and the further reduction of trade barriers, favorable policy conditions are being created to facilitate Chinese exports. Through this platform, participating enterprises can connect directly with Vietnamese and Southeast Asian buyers, seizing early opportunities in the burgeoning two‑wheel vehicle market.
- A Cutting-Edge Hub for Technological Innovation and Industry TrendsAt the exhibition, electric-assist bicycles (E-bikes) continue to dominate, with product offerings expanding from single-purpose commuter models to encompass mountain bikes, road bikes, cargo bikes, and more across the entire spectrum. Features such as intelligent central control systems, IoT applications, and smartphone connectivity are gradually becoming mainstream, moving from high-end configurations to mid-range products. Exhibiting companies can gain timely access to critical insights on technological developments, consumer trends, and regulatory standards within Vietnam’s two-wheeler industry.