Perth 4WD and Adventure Show 2025 is back and bigger than ever


Australia’s biggest 4WD event is rolling into Perth this November, and it’s supersized for 2025. The Perth 4WD and Adventure Show 2025 is expanding into new territory at McCallum Park, bringing even more space for rigs, gear and hands-on adventure experiences.
Spanning almost 125,000 square metres (that’s 30 acres), this year’s show is the place to see the latest caravans, camper trailers, motorhomes, 4WDs and camping gear all in one spot. Score discount entry with the code RVDAILY when you buy your tickets online.
The show runs from 7 to 9 November at McCallum Park in Victoria Park, with gates open 8:30am to 5pm daily. Thanks to the newly opened Boorloo Bridge, getting there is easier than ever, with free parking at Sir James Mitchell Park and a free shuttle service from Belmont Park.
Show Director Peter Woods says the Perth 4WD and Adventure Show 2025 will fill both McCallum Park and the new Taylor Reserve, adding an extra 8,000 square metres to the event footprint. “Now that construction in the area is complete, we’re able to use the full space, which means there’s even more to see and do this year,” Peter said.
“The 4WD shows bring together people who are living their dream – people working in the outdoor industry who also spend their weekends getting out there and living the lifestyle that they sell. It’s a gathering of real people with real stories who all want to share their love of the outdoors.”
This is where you’ll pick up practical skills for your next trip. The Toyo Tires zone includes 4WD recovery demonstrations, the popular Traction Track, and the Bush Mechanics Area. Learn the technical aspects of your vehicle and how it performs on and off the road from the team at Offroad Adventure Training.
Breakdowns happen at the worst possible times. The Bush Mechanics Zone, presented by Terrain Tamer 4WD, runs regular demos throughout each day, covering the basics of what can go wrong on your vehicle while travelling and how to fix it with simple solutions.
The Show Your Dirt show and shine competition returns, with Sam Eyles from Built Not Bought selecting the top 20 vehicles to be displayed and judged. Winners will be announced on Sunday afternoon, with prizes from SP Tools up for grabs.
Catch presentations from some of Australia’s best-loved 4×4 personalities, including Graham Cahill from 4WD24/7, Jase Andrews from All 4 Adventure, and Ronny Dahl. The stage is hosted by The Duck from the Offroad and Camping Show.
The expanded fishing zone features the Engel TBarra Tank (formerly the Engel Aquatank) with regular demonstrations throughout the day. Mark LeCras from Channel 7’s The 4WD Adventure Show hosts sessions on different lures and gear, with tips on where to fish and what to catch.
Fancy a thrill ride? The Isuzu Iron Summit offers an extreme 4WD experience with a seriously steep 45-degree climb up and over a custom-built hydraulic ramp six metres into the air. You’ll be riding in comfort in an Isuzu D-MAX or MU-X, but you might want to hold on tight.
Meet your favourite YouTube creators in the Content Creator area, check out their rigs and hear about their latest adventures. Then head to the Western 4WDriver Travel Zone to chat with tour operators and regional representatives who can help you plan your next trip.
This year marks a special milestone for two iconic Australian brands. ARB is celebrating 50 years since Tony Brown started hand-crafting roof racks and bullbars in his Melbourne workshop back in 1975. What began as one man’s solution to broken-down vehicles in the outback has grown into a trusted name in the 4×4 community.
Jayco Australia is also hitting the 50-year mark. Founded by Gerry Ryan in 1975 with a team of eight working from a small shed in Cranbourne, Jayco built 526 camper trailers in that first year. These days, more than 25,000 Jayco vans roll off the production line annually. Both brands will showcase their latest ranges at the show.
What: Perth 4WD and Adventure Show 2025
When: 7-9 November, 8:30am to 5pm daily
Where: McCallum Park, Victoria Park
Tickets: Adults $25, children $12, concession $20, families $55. Children under 5 free. Multi-day passes available.
DISCOUNT ENTRY: Save with the code RVDAILY