
Automechanika Istanbul, the region’s largest automotive aftermarket exhibition, is scheduled to return to the TUYAP Fair & Congress Centre from 12 to 15 June 2025. Now in its 25th year, the event continues to be a vital meeting point for global and regional industry professionals across the automotive and tyre supply chains.
The 2024 edition set a new attendance record and placed strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and industry transformation. Organisers are now preparing for an even more internationally connected and sector-diverse show in 2025.

With a steady expansion in both exhibitor and visitor numbers, Automechanika Istanbul has developed into a strategic platform for companies across the OEM, aftermarket, tyre, and mobility sectors. The 2024 show attracted a wide range of global participants, highlighting the event’s growing influence beyond Turkey’s domestic market.
The fair provides a comprehensive view of product and technology developments across spare parts, maintenance, workshop equipment, tyres, and digital mobility services.
For tyre manufacturers, distributors, and service providers operating in Turkey and surrounding regions, Automechanika Istanbul offers direct access to new business opportunities and market insights. The event’s alignment with wider trends—such as smart mobility, EV readiness, and the push for greener production—makes it an important event for decision-makers in the tyre and retreading sectors.
While full details of the 2025 programme are yet to be announced, organisers are expected to continue building on themes of sustainable transformation and digital innovation, following the success of last year’s format. This direction aligns with ongoing shifts in the automotive and tyre industries, particularly around connected vehicle services and electrification.
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