According to organizers, exhibitors from more than 30 countries The exhibition will feature automobiles, commercial vehicles, spare parts, batteries, lubricants, garage equipment, automotive technologies, and emerging electric vehicle solutions. Kenya is preparing to host the 27th edition of AUTOEXPO Kenya, an automotive trade exhibition that is expected to reinforce the country’s position as East Africa’s leading business and logistics hub.
Scheduled for June 3–5, 2026, the event will bring together global automotive manufacturers, spare-parts suppliers, technology firms, transport operators, and mobility innovators in Nairobi, placing Kenya at the center of a rapidly evolving regional automotive industry.
According to organizers, exhibitors from more than 30 countries and thousands of trade visitors are expected to attend the three-day showcase. “The exhibition attracts exhibitors from more than 20 countries and visitors from across East and Central Africa, showcasing advanced industrial technologies including machine tools, industrial automation, robotics, welding equipment, hydraulics, plastics machinery, manufacturing technologies, and engineering solutions,” the organisers said in a statement.
The exhibition comes at a pivotal moment for Kenya’s economy. Rising vehicle ownership, expanding infrastructure investments, growing demand for commercial transport, and increasing interest in electric mobility are creating new opportunities across the automotive value chain.
The exhibition will feature automobiles, commercial vehicles, spare parts, batteries, lubricants, garage equipment, automotive technologies, and emerging electric vehicle solutions. The international trade exhibition on automotive, spare parts and accessories will run alongside three major co-located events — EV EXPO KENYA 2026, the 26th INDUSMACH KENYA 2026 and the 6th TOOLS & HARDWARE KENYA 2026 — creating one of the region’s largest business and technology exhibition platforms.
Organizers say the event will showcase more than 10,000 products and attract over 5,500 professional trade visitors, highlighting the growing appetite for automotive investment across the continent.