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Singapore April 2026: BYD breaks share record at 30.7%, GAC in Top 5

BYD crosses the 30% share milestone for the first time.

It’s another excellent month for new car sales in Singapore at +15.3% year-on-year in April to 4,553 units. This way, the year-to-date volume is now up 20.3% to 17,875. BYD (+70.9%) continues to fly high, even breaking its market share record at 30.7% (previous best 28.2% last January). 96% of BYD’s April sales are BEVs. Toyota (-35%) is in great difficulty and sells less than a third of BYD’s volume… Mercedes (-6.1%) and BMW (-22.2%) follow, both unable to capitalise on the positive market. GAC (+105.8%) breaks into the Top 5 for the first time with 97% of its volume being BEVs. Zeekr (+1014.3%), Chery (+566.7%) and MG (+219.6%) all post surreal gains, with Tesla (+37.7%) also dynamic YoY but down to #8.

Previous month: Singapore March 2026: Chery, MG, Tesla shine in market up 16.5%

One year ago: Singapore April 2024: BYD at 20.7% share, GAC inside Top 10

Full April 2026 Top 47 All brands ranking below.

Singapore April 2026 – brands:

PosBrandApr-26%/25Mar2026%/25PosFY25
1BYD1,40030.7%+ 70.9%14,63926.0%+ 54.5%11
2Toyota (incl Lexus)4279.4%– 35.0%22,35913.2%+ 15.1%22
3Mercedes2916.4%– 6.1%51,1476.4%– 31.9%44
4BMW2876.3%– 22.2%41,1196.3%– 33.9%53
5GAC2144.7%+ 105.8%76053.4%+ 130.0%811
6Honda2024.4%– 53.3%68844.9%– 40.9%65
7Chery2004.4%+ 566.7%88004.5%+ 566.7%716
8Tesla1683.7%+ 37.7%31,6839.4%+ 214.6%36
9MG1633.6%+ 219.6%105383.0%+ 244.9%913
10Zeekr1563.4%+ 1014.3%134252.4%+ 451.9%1014
11Xpeng1523.3%+ 117.1%123992.2%+ 53.5%1212
12Hyundai982.2%– 25.2%222651.5%– 45.9%147
13Kia821.8%– 12.8%113562.0%– 17.2%139
14Nissan811.8%– 21.4%94222.4%+ 19.9%1110
15Volvo661.4%+ 13.8%192021.1%+ 1.0%1618
16Audi601.3%+ 17.6%182141.2%+ 23.7%1515
17Dongfeng541.2%+ 58.8%142001.1%+ 69.5%1722
18Maxus511.1%+ 537.5%251100.6%+ 139.1%2326
19AvatR451.0%new211230.7%new2131
20Leapmotor420.9%new27920.5%new2435
21Subaru420.9%+ 10.5%241180.7%– 31.0%2219
22Mazda400.9%– 71.0%151680.9%– 54.2%208
23Porsche320.7%– 41.8%171781.0%– 20.2%1917
24Geely290.6%new23880.5%new2537
25Volkswagen280.6%– 69.6%30730.4%– 68.9%2720
26Mini200.4%+ 5.3%26740.4%– 25.3%2624
27Skoda200.4%– 42.9%35420.2%– 66.1%3123
28Citroen160.4%+ 700.0%44200.1%+ 66.7%3338
29Deepal150.3%– 6.3%31460.3%+ 130.0%3028
30Polestar120.3%– 14.3%29360.2%– 41.0%3227
31Land Rover90.2%+ 0.0%28610.3%+ 24.5%2825
32Opel80.2%+ 100.0%20590.3%+ 742.9%2932
33Suzuki80.2%– 65.2%161881.1%+ 43.5%1821
34Smart70.2%+ 16.7%40150.1%– 37.5%3633
35Cupra40.1%+ 33.3%34130.1%+ 62.5%3734
36Great Wall40.1%– 66.7%33160.1%– 65.2%3529
37Alfa Romeo30.1%+ 200.0% –30.0%+ 0.0%4747
38Ferrari30.1%n/a4180.0%+ 0.0%4140
39Bentley20.0%+ 100.0%4840.0%– 55.6%4439
40Maserati20.0%+ 0.0%32100.1%– 50.0%4036
41NIO20.0%new36180.1%new3459
42Rolls Royce20.0%+ 100.0%4560.0%+ 100.0%4246
43Aston Martin10.0%+ 0.0%4730.0%+ 200.0%4853
44Jaguar10.0%+ 0.0%38100.1%+ 400.0%3943
45Jeep10.0%n/a4240.0%– 50.0%4548
46Lamborghini10.0%+ 0.0%4640.0%– 33.3%4644
47Peugeot10.0%– 92.9%5030.0%– 94.7%5030

Source: LTA

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