“Kustom Ada Gaya”
MAEPS, Serdang – The 14th edition of Art of Speed (AOS 2025) roared to life at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park, Serdang (MAEPS) from 26–27 July 2025, drawing thousands of fans and enthusiasts.
Staying true to its roots, AOS wowed the crowd with a stunning showcase of customised rides from Malaysia and around the world, while international guests brought extra heat to this iconic celebration of automotive art and lifestyle.

The event came alive with an incredible turnout and high-octane energy, proving once again why AOS remains Malaysia’s ultimate custom culture experience.
This year’s distinguished guests were Hige Suganuma, Hiro “Wildman” Ishii & Hey Murakamii from MOONEYES, Japan; Brendon Vetuskey from USA who is the Hot Wheels Product Designer; Darren McKeag of McKeag Art also from the USA; Mark Hawwa from The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, Australia; Yuichi Yoshizawa from Custom Works Zon, Japan and many more.
A major revamp took place and it was right at the entrance. The iconic AOS gateway became more striking than ever, featuring a full LED display that lit up the venue with vibrant visuals and dynamic animations. This bold upgrade didn’t just welcome guests in style — it set the tone for everything AOS represented: creativity, culture, and cutting-edge design. It was no surprise that the new gateway became one of the most photographed spots of the event, and a must-see attraction fans had been waiting for.

The “BEETLE BATTLE” program which was spearheaded by Denny Kusumah from the Volkswagen Beetle Club Indonesia saw the arrival of many cars from our neighbouring countries. The success of the program celebrates our strong camaraderie that crosses borders and cements long-lasting friendship between our countries.
Sound Circus Takeover lit up Hall A with a bold new vibe that hit all the right notes at AOS 2025. This year’s electrifying lineup featured an eclectic mix of genres and talents — from crowd favourites Noh Salleh & Restore Iboe, Ruffedge and Romantic Echoes, to rising stars like Luqman Podolski, Iqbal M, and Budak Nakal Hujung Simpang. With acts like Chronicalz, Fugo, Langkawi Dub Club SoundSystem, Mai Tummada and more, the stage pulsed with energy all weekend, turning Hall A into a sonic playground for music lovers.

The atmosphere this time was electrifying and here is to seeing everyone at the next AoS in 2026.










