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BYD leads, Chery breaks into Top 10, sales up 18.1% – Best Selling Cars Blog

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:

Pos Brand Jul-25 % /24 Jun 2025 % /24 Pos FY24
1 BYD 880 19.0% + 69.9% 1 5,547 19.4% + 78.6% 1 2
2 Toyota (incl Lexus) 727 15.7% + 11.5% 2 4,188 14.7% + 9.7% 2 1
3 BMW 462 10.0% + 10.5% 3 3,126 10.9% + 6.3% 3 4
4 Mercedes 459 9.9% – 1.1% 5 2,996 10.5% + 2.4% 4 3
5 Honda 459 9.9% – 7.6% 6 2,727 9.5% + 36.1% 5 5
6 Tesla 260 5.6% + 49.4% 4 1,679 5.9% + 46.9% 6 6
7 Hyundai 122 2.6% – 42.5% 8 867 3.0% – 24.7% 7 7
8 Chery 120 2.6% + 823.1% 23 315 1.1% + 916.1% 19 26
9 MG 113 2.4% + 276.7% 11 433 1.5% + 17.3% 13 15
10 Mazda 105 2.3% – 19.2% 10 689 2.4% – 2.1% 9 9
11 Kia 101 2.2% + 2.0% 9 734 2.6% + 2.7% 8 10
12 GAC 87 1.9% + 20.8% 12 553 1.9% + 368.6% 11 19
13 Xpeng 85 1.8% + 4150.0% 16 461 1.6% n/a 12 18
14 Volvo 85 1.8% + 37.1% 19 354 1.2% + 7.9% 18 14
15 Nissan 73 1.6% – 30.5% 7 675 2.4% – 21.9% 10 8
16 Audi 71 1.5% + 26.8% 15 366 1.3% – 3.4% 17 13
17 Volkswagen 61 1.3% – 23.8% 17 390 1.4% + 36.4% 14 11
18 Porsche 53 1.1% + 89.3% 14 388 1.4% + 49.2% 15 12
19 Zeekr 50 1.1% + 2400.0% 24 167 0.6% + 8250.0% 24 27
20 Subaru 45 1.0% – 57.1% 13 381 1.3% + 70.1% 16 16
21 Suzuki 33 0.7% + 13.8% 18 224 0.8% + 51.4% 20 20
22 Mini 28 0.6% + 55.6% 27 177 0.6% + 132.9% 22 21
23 Maxus 24 0.5% + 380.0% 25 106 0.4% + 152.4% 25 28
24 Polestar 18 0.4% + 157.1% 28 102 0.4% + 108.2% 27 25
25 Opel 18 0.4% + 350.0% 29 38 0.1% + 26.7% 31 31
26 Skoda 17 0.4% – 22.7% 20 209 0.7% + 27.4% 21 17
27 Land Rover 15 0.3% – 34.8% 21 105 0.4% – 2.8% 26 23
28 Deepal 10 0.2% new 26 59 0.2% new 30  –
29 Dongfeng 7 0.2% new 22 169 0.6% new 23 40
30 Citroen 6 0.1% + 100.0% 37 22 0.1% – 62.1% 34 30
31 Cupra 4 0.1% new 34 18 0.1% new 35  –
32 Ferrari 4 0.1% – 33.3%  – 13 0.0% – 35.0% 38 33
33 Peugeot 3 0.1% – 87.0% 36 68 0.2% – 43.8% 28 22
34 Smart 3 0.1% – 62.5% 40 38 0.1% + 216.7% 32 32
35 Great Wall 2 0.0% – 89.5% 31 67 0.2% – 37.4% 29 24
36 Maserati 2 0.0% – 75.0% 32 30 0.1% – 46.4% 33 29
37 Rolls Royce 2 0.0% – 33.3% 35 10 0.0% – 47.4% 40 39
38 Jaguar 2 0.0% + 100.0% 30 9 0.0% – 55.0% 42 35
39 Geely 2 0.0% new  – 2 0.0% new 48  –
40 Bentley 1 0.0% – 66.7% 33 16 0.1% + 6.7% 36 36
41 Lotus 1 0.0% – 75.0% 38 15 0.1% + 0.0% 37 38
42 Lamborghini 1 0.0% – 83.3% 41 10 0.0% – 16.7% 39 42
43 Skyworth 1 0.0% new 39 10 0.0% new 41 55
44 McLaren 1 0.0% n/a 43 2 0.0% – 71.4% 50 44
45 AvatR 1 0.0% new  – 1 0.0% new 53  –
46 Eveasy 1 0.0% new  – 1 0.0% new 55  –
47 Seres 1 0.0% new  – 1 0.0% new 57 53

Source: LTA

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