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Singapore July 2025: BYD leads, Chery breaks into Top 10, sales up 18.1%

Chery ranks #8 brand in Singapore in July.

The Singaporean new car market advances 18.1% year-on-year in July to 4,626 registrations, meaning the year-to-date volume is now up 27.1% to 28,583. BYD (+69.9%) easily holds onto the brands top spot with 19% of the market, distancing Toyota (+11.5%) at 15.7% and BMW (+10.5%) at 10%. Mercedes (-1.1%) and Honda (-7.6%) both underperform and close out the Top 5. Tesla (+49.4%) and Hyundai (-42.5%) ensure the Top 7 is identical to the YTD order. Chery (+823.1%) storms into the Top 10 for the very first time, landing directly at #8 with a previous best of #17 reached last January. MG (+276.7%) is also in great shape at #9, its first Top 10 finish since May 2022 (#7).

Previous month: Singapore June 2025: BYD (+108.4%) leads again at 18.1% share

One year ago: Singapore July 2024: Subaru, BYD, Tesla stand out in market surging 64.4%

Full July 2025 Top 47 All brands ranking below.

Singapore July 2025 – brands:

PosBrandJul-25%/24Jun2025%/24PosFY24
1BYD88019.0%+ 69.9%15,54719.4%+ 78.6%12
2Toyota (incl Lexus)72715.7%+ 11.5%24,18814.7%+ 9.7%21
3BMW46210.0%+ 10.5%33,12610.9%+ 6.3%34
4Mercedes4599.9%– 1.1%52,99610.5%+ 2.4%43
5Honda4599.9%– 7.6%62,7279.5%+ 36.1%55
6Tesla2605.6%+ 49.4%41,6795.9%+ 46.9%66
7Hyundai1222.6%– 42.5%88673.0%– 24.7%77
8Chery1202.6%+ 823.1%233151.1%+ 916.1%1926
9MG1132.4%+ 276.7%114331.5%+ 17.3%1315
10Mazda1052.3%– 19.2%106892.4%– 2.1%99
11Kia1012.2%+ 2.0%97342.6%+ 2.7%810
12GAC871.9%+ 20.8%125531.9%+ 368.6%1119
13Xpeng851.8%+ 4150.0%164611.6%n/a1218
14Volvo851.8%+ 37.1%193541.2%+ 7.9%1814
15Nissan731.6%– 30.5%76752.4%– 21.9%108
16Audi711.5%+ 26.8%153661.3%– 3.4%1713
17Volkswagen611.3%– 23.8%173901.4%+ 36.4%1411
18Porsche531.1%+ 89.3%143881.4%+ 49.2%1512
19Zeekr501.1%+ 2400.0%241670.6%+ 8250.0%2427
20Subaru451.0%– 57.1%133811.3%+ 70.1%1616
21Suzuki330.7%+ 13.8%182240.8%+ 51.4%2020
22Mini280.6%+ 55.6%271770.6%+ 132.9%2221
23Maxus240.5%+ 380.0%251060.4%+ 152.4%2528
24Polestar180.4%+ 157.1%281020.4%+ 108.2%2725
25Opel180.4%+ 350.0%29380.1%+ 26.7%3131
26Skoda170.4%– 22.7%202090.7%+ 27.4%2117
27Land Rover150.3%– 34.8%211050.4%– 2.8%2623
28Deepal100.2%new26590.2%new30 –
29Dongfeng70.2%new221690.6%new2340
30Citroen60.1%+ 100.0%37220.1%– 62.1%3430
31Cupra40.1%new34180.1%new35 –
32Ferrari40.1%– 33.3% –130.0%– 35.0%3833
33Peugeot30.1%– 87.0%36680.2%– 43.8%2822
34Smart30.1%– 62.5%40380.1%+ 216.7%3232
35Great Wall20.0%– 89.5%31670.2%– 37.4%2924
36Maserati20.0%– 75.0%32300.1%– 46.4%3329
37Rolls Royce20.0%– 33.3%35100.0%– 47.4%4039
38Jaguar20.0%+ 100.0%3090.0%– 55.0%4235
39Geely20.0%new –20.0%new48 –
40Bentley10.0%– 66.7%33160.1%+ 6.7%3636
41Lotus10.0%– 75.0%38150.1%+ 0.0%3738
42Lamborghini10.0%– 83.3%41100.0%– 16.7%3942
43Skyworth10.0%new39100.0%new4155
44McLaren10.0%n/a4320.0%– 71.4%5044
45AvatR10.0%new –10.0%new53 –
46Eveasy10.0%new –10.0%new55 –
47Seres10.0%new –10.0%new5753

Source: LTA

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