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Singapore September 2025: BYD hits record 21.4% share, Zeekr breaks into Top 10

Zeekr is up to a record 7th place in Singapore in September.

The Singaporean new car market is up 14% year-on-year in September to 4,704 units. This means the year-to-date tally is up a stunning 24.1% to 37,937. BYD (+129.2%) lodges a 9th consecutive pole position and reaches a new market share record at 21.4%, eclipsing its previous best of 20.9% hit last January. In contrast Toyota (-12.6%) struggles and is far below at 13.8% of the market. BMW (+15%) is up three spots on August to #3, distancing Honda (-8.3%), Tesla (stable) and Mercedes (-43.2%) all underperforming. Zeekr (+829.4%) spectacularly breaks into the Singaporean Top 10 for the first time at #7 with 3.4% share vs. #20 and 1% year-to-date. MG (+289.3%) and GAC (+154.8%) also post surreal gains in the remainder of the Top 10.

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

One year ago: Singapore September 2024: Tesla (+555.6%) surges, Xpeng up to #11

Full September 2025 Top 46 All brands ranking below.

Singapore September 2025 – brands:

PosBrandSep-25%/24Aug2025%/24PosFY24
1BYD1,00621.4%+ 129.2%17,47319.7%+ 84.6%12
2Toyota (incl Lexus)65013.8%– 12.6%25,44614.4%+ 6.2%21
3BMW4689.9%+ 15.0%63,99110.5%+ 5.3%34
4Honda3778.0%– 8.3%33,5669.4%+ 25.5%55
5Tesla3547.5%+ 0.0%42,4916.6%+ 38.0%66
6Mercedes3006.4%– 43.2%53,7469.9%– 4.0%43
7Zeekr1583.4%+ 829.4%163821.0%+ 905.3%2027
8MG1092.3%+ 289.3%86641.8%+ 44.3%1215
9GAC1072.3%+ 154.8%127622.0%+ 241.7%1119
10Hyundai1062.3%– 42.1%71,1313.0%– 27.8%77
11Mazda1062.3%– 9.4%99062.4%– 2.4%99
12Xpeng1002.1%+ 11.1%156291.7%+ 365.9%1318
13Chery1002.1%+ 809.1%174661.2%+ 813.7%1926
14Kia942.0%– 23.6%119312.5%+ 0.8%810
15Nissan861.8%– 63.7%108722.3%– 32.7%108
16Audi811.7%+ 84.1%135241.4%+ 10.8%1413
17Porsche741.6%+ 42.3%195031.3%+ 35.6%1512
18Volvo741.6%+ 64.4%145001.3%+ 18.8%1614
19Subaru541.1%+ 50.0%204671.2%+ 49.2%1816
20Land Rover451.0%+ 246.2%291600.4%+ 13.5%2523
21Volkswagen370.8%– 9.8%184711.2%+ 19.5%1711
22Mini310.7%+ 19.2%272190.6%+ 73.8%2421
23Skoda240.5%– 29.4%232540.7%+ 14.9%2217
24Maxus230.5%+ 155.6%241500.4%+ 172.7%2628
25Dongfeng190.4%new212190.6%new2340
26Deepal180.4%new25910.2%new28 –
27Suzuki150.3%– 37.5%222660.7%+ 44.6%2120
28Polestar120.3%+ 20.0%281250.3%+ 98.4%2725
29Geely100.2%new –120.0%new43 –
30Great Wall90.2%+ 50.0%30860.2%– 32.3%2924
31AvatR90.2%new26230.1%new36 –
32Cupra70.1%new32300.1%new34 –
33Opel60.1%+ 0.0%31510.1%+ 30.8%3131
34Smart60.1%+ 500.0%33480.1%+ 220.0%3232
35Citroen50.1%– 28.6%37290.1%– 56.7%3530
36Skyworth50.1%new –150.0%new4055
37Eveasy50.1%newn60.0%new46 –
38Peugeot20.0%– 80.0%36720.2%– 55.0%3022
39Maserati20.0%– 83.3%35350.1%– 53.9%3329
40Ferrari20.0%+ 0.0%34190.1%– 24.0%3733
41Lamborghini20.0%n/a41130.0%+ 0.0%4142
42McLaren20.0%+ 100.0%4350.0%– 44.4%4744
43Bentley10.0%– 50.0% –170.0%– 15.0%3836
44Lotus10.0%– 50.0% –160.0%– 23.8%3938
45Rolls Royce10.0%+ 0.0%38130.0%– 38.1%4239
46Seres10.0%n/a4430.0%+ 200.0%5253

Source: LTA

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