
Hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of businesses are set to attend the show – focused on giving fleet operators the tools they need to achieve commercial success amid a competitive industry landscape. There will be a range of exhibitions, from zero and low emission technologies, to telematics, AI-driven solutions and safety enhancements.
More than 15,000 attendees are expected to attend the event, which is being run by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and delivered by Nineteen Group.
Mike Costain, event director of the Commercial Vehicle Show, said: "This year’s event will not only highlight the technologies shaping the future of road transport but also provide businesses with the insights and solutions they need to thrive. Whether you're looking to enhance efficiency, improve sustainability, or discover cutting-edge vehicle technology, the CV Show 2025 is the place to be."
Innovations driving the future
Exhibitors will unveil technologies in safety, efficiency, and fleet management.
Parksafe Group will present its latest Low Bridge Protection System, a new telematics system, and a 4G dashcam, aimed at improving fleet safety and cost management. Exeros Technologies will exhibit its AI-driven fleet safety systems via a hands-on demo van experience.
Chevin, a fleet management specialist, is to launch its Fleetwave Store, a new system enabling fleets to access industry best practices. Additionally, it will unveil an intelligent data management solution designed to boost operational efficiencies.
Meanwhile, Rhino Products will introduce its latest vehicle accessories, including the MR4 Van Racking System, KammBar Black, and Kamm Rear Roller.
Manufacturers showcasing the next generation commercial vehicles
A strong focus at this year’s show will be on the latest advancements in electric and low-emission vehicles. Renault, KIA, Ford, Farizon Jameel Auto Motors, and IVECO, through the EV Café, will showcase their latest innovations and technologies.
Isuzu UK will unveil its Isuzu D-Max STEEL Edition and participating in the Future Technologies Panel to discuss upcoming innovations in commercial vehicle technology.
Alan Able, managing director of Isuzu UK, said: “The CV Show is a crucial platform for discussions around industry changes and future developments. It provides businesses and fleet managers with the opportunity to see first-hand how manufacturers like Isuzu are continuing to innovate, adapt, and deliver vehicles that meet the real-world demands of commercial users.”
Flexis SAS is using the CV Show as a launchpad for its upcoming range of OEM vehicles, set to arrive in 2026. “This is a major opportunity for us to showcase our brand and connect with the logistics industry,” said Debbie Chaplin, senior key account manager at Flexis SAS. “With AI advancements and decarbonisation in focus, we are excited to engage with the industry at this pivotal moment.”