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Singapore August 2025: BYD (+82.5%), Tesla (+48.7%) shine, Zeekr up

Zeekr sales are up 200% YoY in Singapore.

4,650 new cars hit Singaporean roads in August, a solid 17.7% year-on-year improvement. This leads to a year-to-date volume up 25.7% to 33,233. BYD (+82.5%) remains the faraway leader with a whopping 19.8% share, with Toyota (+7.4%) and Honda (+8.5%) at a distance and losing share YoY. Tesla (+48.7%) is up to 9.8% share vs. 6.4% so far this year, while Mercedes (+0.7%) underperforms and closes out the Top 5. MG (+93.7%) is the only additional Top 10 member to beat the market. Below, GAC (+61.9%), Xpeng (+58.1%), Audi (+54%) and Volvo (+50%) make themselves noticed just as Zeekr (+200%) and Chery (+466.7%) continue to gear up.

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

One year ago: Singapore August 2024: BYD up 284.7%, Xpeng in Top 20

Full August 2025 Top 44 All brands ranking below.

Singapore August 2025 – brands:

PosBrandAug-25%/24Jul2025%/24PosFY24
1BYD92019.8%+ 82.5%16,46719.5%+ 79.2%12
2Toyota (incl Lexus)60813.1%+ 7.4%24,79614.4%+ 9.4%21
3Honda4629.9%+ 8.5%53,1899.6%+ 31.2%55
4Tesla4589.8%+ 48.7%62,1376.4%+ 47.3%66
5Mercedes4509.7%+ 0.7%43,44610.4%+ 2.1%43
6BMW3978.5%– 10.4%33,52310.6%+ 4.1%34
7Hyundai1583.4%– 31.6%71,0253.1%– 25.9%77
8MG1222.6%+ 93.7%95551.7%+ 28.5%1215
9Mazda1112.4%+ 3.7%108002.4%– 1.4%99
10Nissan1112.4%– 42.8%157862.4%– 25.7%108
11Kia1032.2%+ 19.8%118372.5%+ 4.5%810
12GAC1022.2%+ 61.9%126552.0%+ 261.9%1119
13Audi771.7%+ 54.0%164431.3%+ 3.3%1413
14Volvo721.5%+ 50.0%144261.3%+ 13.3%1714
15Xpeng681.5%+ 58.1%135291.6%+ 1075.6%1318
16Zeekr571.2%+ 200.0%192240.7%+ 966.7%2227
17Chery511.1%+ 466.7%83661.1%+ 815.0%1926
18Volkswagen440.9%– 34.3%174341.3%+ 22.9%1511
19Porsche410.9%– 30.5%184291.3%+ 34.5%1612
20Subaru320.7%– 39.6%204131.2%+ 49.1%1816
21Dongfeng310.7%new292000.6%new2340
22Suzuki270.6%+ 125.0%212510.8%+ 56.9%2020
23Skoda210.5%– 8.7%262300.7%+ 23.0%2117
24Maxus210.5%+ 425.0%231270.4%+ 176.1%2528
25Deepal140.3%new28730.2%new29 –
26AvatR130.3%new45140.0%new39 –
27Mini110.2%– 54.2%221880.6%+ 88.0%2421
28Polestar110.2%+ 175.0%241130.3%+ 113.2%2725
29Land Rover100.2%– 50.0%271150.3%– 10.2%2623
30Great Wall100.2%– 28.6%35770.2%– 36.4%2824
31Opel70.2%+ 133.3%25450.1%+ 36.4%3131
32Cupra50.1%new31230.1%new35 –
33Smart40.1%+ 100.0%34420.1%+ 200.0%3232
34Ferrari40.1%+ 33.3%32170.1%– 26.1%3633
35Maserati30.1%– 62.5%36330.1%– 48.4%3329
36Peugeot20.0%– 93.1%33700.2%– 53.3%3022
37Citroen20.0%+ 0.0%30240.1%– 60.0%3430
38Rolls Royce20.0%+ 100.0%37120.0%– 40.0%4039
39Jaguar20.0%+ 100.0%38110.0%– 47.6%4135
40Chevrolet20.0%n/a –20.0%+ 100.0%5348
41Lamborghini10.0%+ 0.0%42110.0%– 15.4%4242
42Aston Martin10.0%n/a –30.0%– 57.1%4643
43McLaren10.0%+ 0.0%4430.0%– 62.5%4844
44Seres10.0%+ 0.0%4720.0%+ 100.0%5253

Source: LTA

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