The last hints of winter in Thailand were the stage for an exciting car show in the province of Korat, two and a half hours from Bangkok.
Held on the Golf Greens in the Rancho Charnvee Resort & Country Club Khao Yai, the 2025 Landed Show – the second of its kind debuted since last year – surpassed all expectations.


The event was born by friends who share the same passion for cars-Keng Benz Dang, Stance Mania, Khub-Tie, Adap and Garage N1. The idea for the Landed Show was first driven by our youngest member and knowing that the owner of Rancho Charnvee also shared our enthusiasm for cars, we have put together two and two. After we met personally, it was clear that we were on the same page, and securing the location was a smooth process.



Rancho Charnvee Resort & Country Club’s Immaculate Golf Course, with its 18 holes, presented us different location options. However, we were immediately attracted by the 7th hole. The picturesque background, the proximity of the clubhouse and, more importantly, the accessibility for low cars, made it the ideal place for our show.


However, once we came home and started planning, we soon realized how challenging the logistics would be. The event would entail different costs, from generator rental for electricity to stage rental. We knew we needed financial help. However, because we had no previous experience with organizing such an event, we were not sure how we could present our vision for the landed show to potential sponsors. After all, this kind of event had never been done in Thailand before.


We have made a simple presentation and approached our first potential sponsors, who have registered on the spot. Although that was great, we had not asked for a lot of money – we needed more sponsors. This turned out to be difficult because most companies we spoke could not imagine our big vision for the show. The answer? Photographing one of our cars on the 7th hole and use the images in our promotion. This made the event concept clearer to everyone, and shortly thereafter we started to receive the support we needed.

Landed Show 2024 was a great success, attracting a large crowd and left us a sense of satisfaction. Building on that, we improved with Landed Show 2025.



This year the event saw even more interest, including guests from abroad, which was great to see. Our Malaysian friends ran to participate in the pleasure, and the total number of participants overshadowed the first year.


Everyone believes that the Landed Show is an exciting step forward for the adapted and adapted autoscene of Thailand, and I can’t wait to see how it will evolve in the future. The event was also a nice teaser for the largest car event in Thailand – the Impact Speed Festival – that will take place in June in Muang Thong Thani in Bangkok. Organized by 6zero and Infinite Media and running for three days and two nights, the event will bring important players together in the local motorsport industry, plus autoclubs, coordination stores and cars. If you needed an excuse to visit Thailand, this could be!
Waruth Seehanath
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