On August 22, 2026, the 27th Shanghai International RV Show, co-hosted by Luchengwang and RVXing, officially kicked off at the Shanghai Automobile Exhibition and Convention Center. As the premier professional exhibition for the RV industry in the second half of 2026, the three-day event will run through August 24. On the morning of the opening day, the exhibition halls were bustling with crowds, and long queues formed at the entrance. Trade visitors, buyers, and RV enthusiasts from across the country navigated the various exhibition zones to seek information, creating a vibrant atmosphere of on-site vehicle viewing, business negotiations, and contract signings.
The scale of this year's show has seen a significant leap, with the exhibition area increasing by 20% and the number of exhibitors by 30% compared to last year. First-day visitor numbers also surged by approximately 30%. Many manufacturers secured deals on the very first day of setup, and a steady stream of on-site vehicle orders continued throughout the opening day. From an industry-wide perspective, China's RV sector has maintained rapid growth in recent years. In the first half of 2026, motorhome registrations reached 12,153 units, a sharp year-on-year increase of 32.6%. Among these, motorized caravans accounted for 6,838 units, up 15.3% year-on-year, while camping vehicles reached 5,315 units, surging 64.2% and claiming a 43.7% share of the motorhome market. Following the seasonal pattern where second-half figures typically exceed the first half, full-year registrations in 2026 are expected to surpass 30,000 units, bringing the total registered fleet to 300,000 by year-end. Currently, China has become Asia's largest RV market and the world's third-largest RV manufacturer. RV component exports account for a 30% global market share, and the industry chain's market scale has exceeded 55 billion RMB.
The continuous expansion of the industry's scale is closely tied to sustained policy support. In June this year, the Ministry of Commerce and eight other ministries and commissions issued a document explicitly supporting the development of the RV and camping industry. In July, the State Council approved the "15th Five-Year Plan for Expanding Consumption," which designated RV and camping as a key project for cultivation. Furthermore, the cities of Yangzhou, Qingdao, and Lanzhou have identified RV and camping as a focal point for reforming automobile distribution and consumption, injecting strong momentum into the industry.
As the most direct window into the industry's booming growth, this year's show features a comprehensive range of models, including Class A, B, C, and D motorhomes, as well as pickup, light truck, and heavy truck RVs, and various towable RVs. On the morning of the opening day, REVO RV held a new product launch, officially unveiling the all-new V820 built on the Iveco 5.5T chassis. This model features comprehensive upgrades in chassis load-bearing capacity and spatial layout, making it one of the most highly anticipated vehicles on the first day. Beyond the RVs themselves, over 50 suppliers of RV accessories and camping equipment also debuted at the show. From panels, hardware, and water and electrical systems to awnings, portable power stations, and camping furniture, visitors could view vehicles while fulfilling all their needs for retrofitting, customization, and outdoor gear procurement in one stop. This underscores the shift in RV consumption from merely buying a vehicle to a full-chain experience of using it.
If there is one category that takes center stage this year, it is undoubtedly the camping vehicle. On the opening day, the camping vehicle zone was consistently one of the most popular areas. First-tier brands and new entrants showcased a wide array of models, ranging from basic sleeper vans to exquisitely equipped camping versions with kitchens and bathrooms, and from light commercial vehicle conversions to pickup campers, featuring both hard and soft pop-top roofs. With prices ranging from tens of thousands to around 300,000 RMB, these models cover virtually all mainstream customization solutions on the market. Pre-registration for camping vehicle models at this show increased by about 500% compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, Xiaomi Auto and Huawei have both released pop-top camping models, and Buick recently launched a camping-modified version of the GL8, indicating that the influence of camping vehicles is expanding beyond the core RV community. New energy RVs also represent a major section of this year's show, featuring models with battery electric, extended-range, and hybrid powertrains. On-site visitors' focus has shifted from range anxiety to charging efficiency, off-grid power endurance, and the user-friendliness of smart systems, reflecting a transition in consumer perception of new energy RVs from trying something new to seeking practical utility.
The opening day featured multiple high-profile concurrent events. That evening, the 2026 Mid-Year RV Parts Supply Matchmaking Conference and Kelede Night gathered numerous VIP guests with clear sourcing needs. Kelede, a chain camping brand operating across multiple provinces, brought a 20 million RMB centralized procurement requirement for its campsites. Squirrel Power, having just secured 30 million USD in funding, also attended the event. Shuaiche Group and the Shanghai International Auto Parts Permanent Exhibition Center conducted on-site promotional presentations. Concurrently, the "I Speak for RVs" 2026 RV Ambassador Selection and Award Ceremony, as well as the 2026 China RV and Parts Industry "Dedicated Ox" Annual Award Ceremony, were also held.
Located in the core area of the Shanghai International Automobile City in Jiading, the Shanghai Automobile Exhibition and Convention Center is situated just 600 meters from the Shanghai International Auto Parts Permanent Exhibition Center, which has already attracted over 1,600 auto parts and related enterprises. The surrounding area is clustered with OEMs, modification factories, parts suppliers, and service providers, offering a complete industry chain resource matchmaking platform for exhibitors and visitors. The 27th Shanghai International RV Show is not only a grand gathering of recreational vehicles but also a crucial bellwether for the future trajectory of China's RV and camping industry. Running through August 24, the exhibition provides an excellent opportunity for industry insiders and the public alike to view and purchase vehicles, seek partnerships, and understand the latest trends, continuously empowering China's RV industry to advance toward a new stage of high-quality development.
