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Singapore MAS adds Bybit to investor alert list over licensing status

17 June 2026 at 18:05
Singapore’s Monetary Authority has added Bybit to its Investor Alert List, placing one of the world’s largest crypto exchanges alongside other platforms that are not licensed to offer regulated services to users in the city-state. According to the Monetary Authority…

Singapore May 2026: BYD #1, Chery inside Top 5, Chinese at 52% share

15 June 2026 at 12:52

Chery is up to #4 in Singapore in May.

It’s a stable result for the Singaporean new car market in May at +0.5% year-on-year to 4,478 units. This brings the year-to-date tally to 22,353, up 15.7% over the same period in 2025. BYD (+41.6%) continues to dominate at 26.1% share, almost double the struggling #2 Toyota (-11.2%) at 13.2%. Tesla (-12.6%) is back up five spots on April to #3 but drops year-on-year. It is followed by a surging Chery (+453.2%), breaking into the Top 5 for the first time at #4, with Mercedes (-43.3%) and BMW (-51.3%) completely cratering below. Once again the Chinese impress: Zeekr is up 1066.7%, Maxus up 233.3%, MG up 232.8%, Xpeng up 130% and GAC up 68%. All in all, Chinese manufacturers account for 52% of the Singaporean market in May.

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

One year ago: Singapore May 2025: GAC, BYD, Tesla highlight surging market

Full May 2026 Top 47 All brands ranking below.

Singapore May 2026 – brands:

PosBrandMay-26%/25Apr2026%/25PosFY25
1BYD1,16826.1%+ 41.6%15,80726.0%+ 51.7%11
2Toyota (incl Lexus)59313.2%– 11.2%22,95213.2%+ 8.6%22
3Tesla3608.0%– 12.6%82,0439.1%+ 115.7%36
4Chery2605.8%+ 453.2%71,0604.7%+ 534.7%716
5Mercedes2385.3%– 43.3%31,3856.2%– 34.2%44
6BMW2265.0%– 51.3%41,3456.0%– 37.6%53
7MG2034.5%+ 232.8%97413.3%+ 241.5%913
8Honda1784.0%– 56.3%61,0624.8%– 44.2%65
9GAC1733.9%+ 68.0%57783.5%+ 112.6%811
10Xpeng1613.6%+ 130.0%115602.5%+ 69.7%1112
11Zeekr1403.1%+ 1066.7%105652.5%+ 534.8%1014
12Kia761.7%– 22.4%134321.9%– 18.2%139
13Nissan751.7%– 36.4%144972.2%+ 5.7%1210
14Hyundai591.3%– 56.3%123241.4%– 48.2%147
15Maxus501.1%+ 233.3%181600.7%+ 162.3%2326
16Audi491.1%– 19.7%162631.2%+ 12.4%1515
17Mazda471.0%– 58.8%222151.0%– 55.3%198
18Subaru471.0%– 46.0%211650.7%– 36.0%2219
19AvatR451.0%new191680.8%new2131
20Porsche451.0%– 10.0%232231.0%– 18.3%1817
21Volvo441.0%+ 25.7%152461.1%+ 4.7%1618
22Leapmotor420.9%new201340.6%new2435
23Dongfeng300.7%+ 100.0%172301.0%+ 72.9%1722
24Geely300.7%new241180.5%new2537
25Mini240.5%– 36.8%26980.4%– 28.5%2624
26Suzuki230.5%+ 0.0%332110.9%+ 37.0%2021
27Volkswagen220.5%– 55.1%25950.4%– 66.5%2720
28Deepal180.4%+ 20.0%29640.3%+ 82.9%2928
29Skoda90.2%– 73.5%27510.2%– 67.7%3123
30NIO60.1%new41240.1%new3359
31Polestar50.1%– 58.3%30410.2%– 43.8%3227
32Jaguar40.1%n/a44140.1%+ 600.0%3843
33Land Rover40.1%– 55.6%31650.3%+ 12.1%2825
34Smart40.1%– 60.0%34190.1%– 44.1%3633
35Alfa Romeo30.1%#DIV/0!3760.0%+ 100.0%4347
36Great Wall30.1%– 80.0%36190.1%– 68.9%3529
37Chevrolet20.0%n/a –30.0%n/a5049
38Cupra20.0%– 33.3%35150.1%+ 36.4%3734
39Jeep20.0%n/a4560.0%– 25.0%4448
40Ford10.0%– 50.0% –10.0%– 66.7%5552
41Hongqi10.0%new –10.0%new56 –
42Lamborghini10.0%– 50.0%4650.0%– 37.5%4544
43Maserati10.0%– 75.0%40110.0%– 54.2%3936
44McLaren10.0%n/a –40.0%n/a4850
45Mitsubishi10.0%n/a –10.0%n/a57 –
46Opel10.0%– 66.7%32600.3%+ 500.0%3032
47Rolls Royce10.0%– 50.0%4270.0%+ 40.0%4246

Source: LTA

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