KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s premier custom car and bike show, the Art of Speed (AOS), returns to MAEPS, Serdang on July 26–27.
The 14th annual show is back with its signature fusion of kustom kulture, counterculture and community.
The 2025 event promises an expanded experience across all exhibition halls and outdoor areas, including new segments and high-profile international guests from Japan, the US, Australia, and across Southeast Asia.
Among the highlights are three standout custom motorcycles: the BMW R18 “Ground 0” by Yuichi Yoshizawa (Custom Works Zon), a minimalist Harley-Davidson Knucklehead by Masa Sugihara (Luck MC) and a Harley Flathead by Australia’s Ben Forster (Benflathead).
New for 2025 is the World of Wheels (WOW) showcase, curated by MotorTakaful.com, alongside a photo studio setup by NoEqual.co and an expanded Project Car Invitational.
Car and bike fans can also look forward to the third Hot Wheels Collectors Convention Malaysia, with limited-edition collectibles and a special dinner featuring Hot Wheels designer Brendon Vetuskey.

Back again are fan favourites like the Show & Shine, ThunderCircus Rally, Kulture Kartel market, and SoundCircus Takeover indoor concert.
Join the Kembara Passport challenge where visitors to the event must visit six booths, complete tasks, collect stamps, and spin the Wheel of Speed.
Prizes include trips to Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and more.
Early bird tickets start from RM35, available now at www.artofspeedmy.com.
Children under 12 and OKU card holders enjoy free entry.
Festival director Asep Ahmad Iskandar sums it up:
"AOS 2025 is all about celebrating community, creativity, and culture. We can’t wait to welcome everyone back!"