Note: This feature was first published on 8 January 2026.
The Singapore Motor Show 2026 is happening now at Suntec City Convention Centre. Featuring 37 brands, this year marks the 19th edition of the show. Participating brands include Audi, BMW, BYD, Deepal, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, and more. The show will also see the launch of brands that are new to Singapore, including Hongqi and Nio.
I’ve said in the past that the show is an excellent opportunity for shoppers because not only do you get to experience the latest models in the flesh, but you can immediately go to other booths to compare models that are on your shortlist. This is considerably more efficient than hopping from showroom to showroom. And even if you are not in the market for a new car, it’s a great place to go check out the latest metal.
The Singapore Motor Show is happening this weekend from 8 to 11 January, at Suntec City Convention Centre, Levels 3, 4, 6, and the Atrium. Entry requires tickets, and tickets cost S$10. You can get your tickets at Sistic or at the door.
Audi Q3
Audi Q3
The latest version of Audi’s smart little SUV is coming to Singapore. At launch, it will be available with a 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder motor. Power output is 150hp and 250nm of torque, and that’s enough to get the car from a standstill to 100km/h in 9.1 seconds. Despite being one of Audi’s more affordable SUVs, the Q3 comes packed with features, including adaptive cruise control, matrix LED headlights, parking assist, and more. It’s available to order now, and prices start at S$265,999.
Leapmotor C10
Leapmotor C10
There’s no question that electric SUVs are exceedingly popular, and one of the more affordable ones at the show is the C10 from Leapmotor. Roughly the size of a Tesla Model Y or Toyota Rav4, the C10 has been specifically tuned to meet our Cat A COE requirements. This means its single motor produces 134hp and 320nm of torque. The battery capacity is about 70kWh, and the claimed range is just over 400km. Prices start at S$173,999.
Mercedes-Benz CLA
Mercedes-Benz CLA
One of the most exciting new releases at the show has to be the new CLA. The CLA has been one of Mercedes’ most popular models, and expectations are high for this new generation. To start, the CLA will be offered as a full-electric EV and a mild-hybrid. The all-electric CLA 250+ will have a single motor powering its rear wheels that develops around 200kW (270hp), while the petrol CLA 200 will have a turbocharged 1.5L 4-cylinder engine that puts out around 163hp. Prices of the petrol-powered CLA 200 start at around S$304,888, while prices of the all-electric CLA 250+ will start at S$312,888.
Xpeng P7
Xpeng P7
To my eyes, Xpeng makes some of the best-looking EVs. The X9 and G6 are both two of the better-looking models in their respective classes. Joining the Xpeng stable later this year is the P7, the brand’s first sedan for our market, and possibly its most handsome model yet. The P7 is all bold lines and sharp angles, and it cuts an imposing presence on the show floor. Sadly, we don’t know much about specifications right now, and local pricing and availability have yet to be confirmed.
BYD Seal 6 DM-i
BYD Seal 6 DM-i
The Seal 6 DM-i is BYD’s second plug-in hybrid for our market. It’s smaller and should be more affordable than the Sealion 6 DM-i that we reviewed recently. Having already conquered our local EV market – it’s the best-selling EV brand in Singapore – the brand is now turning its attention to those who are still on the fence about making the switch to EVs. The Seal 6 DM-i will be available in sedan and wagon body styles. Specifications and pricing are unclear at the moment, but we’ve been told that the car will launch soon, around the end of Q1 and early Q2.
Honda Super One EV
Honda Super One EV
The Super One EV from Honda is one of the most charming cars at the show. It’s a sporty-looking compact hatch that aims to deliver driving thrills. It might have an electric motor under its hood, but activate its Boost mode and the car will start piping in fake engine noises, and the drivetrain will even simulate the feel of having a 7-speed gearbox, complete with a fake redline and jolts, to enhance the driving experience. The Super One EV is available to order now, and there’s an early bird discount of S$10,000 that brings the price down to S$168,999.
Nio Firefly
Nio Firefly
Nio’s foray into the Singapore market is spearheaded by a funky-looking compact hatchback called the Firefly. Despite its modest size, the Firefly stands out for its storage space. Apart from a 335L boot that expands to 1,250L when you fold the rear seats, it also has a 92L frunk and a 29L compartment under the rear seats. Power output is around 140hp, and that comes from a single motor powering the rear wheels. The battery capacity is around 42kWh, and it will have a range of about 330km based on WLTP standards. The battery is swappable, though there’s no word yet if that service will be introduced in Singapore. The Firefly is available to order now at a special price of S$169,999, which is exclusive to the Singapore Motor Show.
Hyundai Ioniq 9
Hyundai Ioniq 9
The Ioniq 9 is the Korean automaker’s flagship electric SUV. Measuring over 5m long and nearly 2m wide, this is a large, imposing car. Inside, there are three rows of seats, making it ideal for larger families or simply for families who want lots of space. Three variants will be offered at launch. The entry-level model has seven seats and a single motor powering the rear wheels that develops 160kW (215hp) and 350nm of torque. The other two variants have dual motors that put out 303hp and 605nm of torque. The difference between these two is that one is a 7-seater, while the other is a 6-seater. Prices start at S$303,999 for the single-motor variant and S$349,999 for the dual-motor variant. The Ioniq 9 is available to order now.
BMW Skytop
BMW Skytop
Is there a car cooler than the Skytop at the show? Limited to just 50 units worldwide, the Skytop is two-seater roadster and a love letter to BMW’s best customers. This unit has already been spoken for by a prominent local car enthusiast. Under its lovely long hood is the S63 4.4L twin-turbo V8 – the same motor that powers the last-generation M5. It’s tuned to produce 617hp, and power is sent to all four wheels. Thanks to its four-wheel-drive system, the Sky Top can get from 0 to 100km/h in just 3.3 seconds. For BMW fans, it’s unlikely you’ll get the chance to see a SkyTop anywhere in the world, so if you want to catch it in the flesh, you’ll have to come down to the show.