Introduction
The National Automobile Museum showcases locally made cars, motorcycles and imported cars, including collections of vintage and classic cars with its own history to tell.
What to Expect?
There are more than 20 local and international models on display, including vintage cars such as the MG TD, Alvis Firefly Tourer, Jaguar D-Type, Austin Healy 3000, Ford Speedster and Brushmobile. Other vehicles on show include cars and motorcycles by Bufori, Proton, Perodua, DRB-Hicom and Modenas.
The museum also highlights the history of Sepang International Circuit and growth of motoring events such as Formula 1, Super GT and MotoGP races. The main objective the museum is to give information on the Malaysian developments in automotive industry and its achievement.
Collection and Galleries
The National Automobile Museum has an exhibition floor plan of approximately 7,949 square feet for ground level and 10,577 square feet for first floor.
The ground floor exhibition area exhibits the introduction segment of National Automobile Museum with the history of Malaysia’s transportations development and the early cars of Malaysia . Various collections of cars that been used in Malaysia such as The Brushmobile made in 1904, Ford Speedster in 1923 and Alvis Tourer 1935.
The next segment is the International Sepang Circuit with their yearly event in sports motoring activity such as F1 racing, The Super GT International Series race and MotoGP race.
The first floor exhibition area, exhibits the Malaysian automotive industry in genera. The visitors may know the Malaysia based company in contributing and develop the Malaysia automotive industry consisting DRB-Hicom, PROTON, BUFORI, MODENAS and PERODUA. Various collections of cars and motorcycles from the company exhibit here.
Look Around
Address: National Automobile Museum, Litar Antarabangsa Sepang, 27, Sepang F1 Circuit, 64000, Sepang, Selangor
03-8787 4759
Everyday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM-
Ts. Chin (jcstudio.com)
a month agoThis museum is located just outside the Sepang circuit. The Sepang track can be seen from inside the Muzeum. It is a very small museum and admission is free. There's nothing around except museums, so don't expect too much
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dang sri annim
2 months agoFree entrance with lots of parking. Full exhibition of national malaysia car. Nice worth visit
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Alex T
7 months agoNice place to visit. not so excited but still ok. for our nation auto maker development. anyway still need some improvement.
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J Tan
8 months agoThe National Automotive Museum is a compact Museum within the Sepang Circuit area. It's free with a registration at the counter. The ground floor display the Jaguar 1954, the Alvis Firefly 1932s and etc.. The first floor display the history of Malaysia car productions. The total length of visit around 30 minutes.
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Laxha Lim
3 weeks agoUnbelievable the museum is so nice
Is valuable to visit the museum
The nice part is entrance is FREE!!!
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