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25th Shanghai RV Show: Over 600 Models from March 13

27.06.2026 01:08 1 min 2 sources
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25th Shanghai RV Show: Over 600 Models from March 13
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In Brief

The 25th Shanghai International RV Show will open on March 13, 2026, at the Shanghai Automobile Exhibition Center. It will feature over 600 models, including RVs, caravans, and electric vehicles. The event is part of the Shanghai Automobile Culture Festival, running from March 13 to May 5.

The 25th Shanghai International RV and Camper Show will open on March 13, 2026, at the Shanghai Automobile Exhibition Center. Organizers have announced over 600 models, including RVs, caravans, and electric vehicles.

The exhibition is part of the larger Shanghai Automobile Culture Festival, which will run from March 13 to May 5. The event is positioned as a key early-year gathering for the RV and camping industry.

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Shanghai to host international motorhome and camper exhibition

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Shanghai to host international motorhome and camper exhibition

14.02.2026 手机新浪网 ZHO Original source

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