The Sydney International EV Motor Show will return to the Sydney International Convention and Exhibition Centre in October with more exhibitors than the 2024 event.
The Sydney International EV Motor Show is set to return to ICC Sydney in October.
The 2025 motor show will expand on last year’s event with what event organiser, FutureDrive Automotive, calls “a new format with something for everyone”.
The Sydney International EV Motor Show will take place from October 31 to November 2 at the Sydney International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Darling Harbour.
Despite the name, the line-up of vehicles on display will incorporate not just electric vehicles, but also plug-in hybrids.
After welcoming over 30,000 attendees to 2024’s inaugural show, organisers expect to grow attendance to around 40,000 visitors this year.
The 2025 show promises to cover vehicles across a range of budgets, from compact city cars to commercial vehicles and high-priced exotics.
Smart, Volvo, XPeng, and Zeekr will be hosting new model launches at the show, and Rolls-Royce will have an example of its Spectre EV on display.
The event is set to include over 100 display vehicles, seminars and expert insights, and test drive events of select models.
Tickets to the event are available through Ticketmaster, with general admission tickets priced from $40 per person and concession tickets available from $35, with children under 15 admitted free.
"This year we're delivering exactly what the market wants - hands-on experiences with over 100 vehicles, test drives, daily sessions and a new model stage, plus expert insights and the opportunity to make informed decisions about electric mobility.“ FutureDrive Automotive CEO, Ray Evans, said in a media release.
“We're proud to be Australia's No. 1 EV platform, engaging with visitors to discover, drive and buy."
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