Cars and Coffee Hawaii 2026: The Complete Guide to the Aloha State's Best Car Meets
From Oahu's monthly Ohana Foundation meets to Big Island's Kona gatherings and island JDM culture, discover Hawaii's Cars and Coffee events for 2026.
# Cars and Coffee Hawaii 2026
Hawaii's car culture is unlike anywhere else in America. Island life shapes everything: the cars, the meets, the vibe. Salt air, import culture, and the aloha spirit combine for some of the most unique Cars & Coffee experiences in the country.
Top Cars and Coffee Events in Hawaii
1. Cars & Coffee Hawaii (Ohana Motorsports Foundation) - Oahu
Schedule: Last Saturday or Sunday of each month, 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: Various locations across Oahu (Ko'olau Center is a frequent venue)
The premier Cars & Coffee in Hawaii, presented by Ohana Motorsports Foundation. These monthly events rotate locations across Oahu, keeping things fresh. The foundation aspect means attendance supports good causes. Expect a heavy Japanese import presence since JDM culture is massive in Hawaii, alongside military vehicles from multiple bases on Oahu, lifted trucks, and the occasional classic American muscle car.
2. Kailua-Kona Cars & Coffee - Big Island
Schedule: 2nd Saturday of each month, morning
Location: Kailua-Kona, Big Island, HI
A smaller, tight-knit gathering on the Big Island. The community is close, and regulars often rotate through multiple vehicles month to month. The Kona coast setting is hard to beat, with palm trees, ocean air, and coffee that is actually grown a few miles away. This may be the only Cars & Coffee in America where the coffee is legitimately world-class local product.
3. Cars and Coffee of Hawaii - Oahu
Schedule: Regular events (check carsandcoffeehawaii.org)
Location: Various locations on Oahu
A separate organization from the Ohana Foundation events, providing additional meet opportunities on Oahu.
4. Maui Car Meets
Schedule: Informal, seasonal
Location: Various locations on Maui
Maui's car scene is smaller but passionate. The Road to Hana is one of the most famous drives in the world, and local enthusiasts take full advantage of the island's twisting mountain and coastal roads.
5. Military Base Car Culture
Schedule: Varies by base
Location: Pearl Harbor, Schofield Barracks, Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Hawaii's significant military presence means a constant rotation of car enthusiasts from the mainland. Service members bring diverse automotive tastes and often build project cars during their island tours.
Hawaii Car Culture
Hawaii's car scene is dominated by Japanese imports, and for good reason. The islands' proximity to Japan and large Japanese-American population created a deep JDM culture decades before it became mainstream on the mainland. Right-hand-drive imports, slammed builds, and drift culture all have strong representation. The salt air is the enemy of every car enthusiast on the islands, making well-maintained vehicles all the more impressive. Hawaii has the best weather for year-round car meets anywhere in America.
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