Cars of 2026
01 Jan 2026|10,117 views
Think 2026 might be the year you sign on the dotted line to purchase a new car? You're in luck: The coming months are set to see a host of new options for you to choose from, and they're all listed by brand here!
Just be sure to keep within the speed limit. Remember, there's more demerit points and composition sums waiting for all who get caught speeding this year!
Information correct as of press time. All arrival dates are estimated.
Aion
UT
Arrival: Q1
After making repeated appearances here at The Cars Expo, the Aion UT is now set to officially launch here in Singapore in the early months of 2026. The all-electric hatchback measures 4,270mm long and 1,850mm wide and features a 14.6-inch infotainment system in its cabin.
Alfa Romeo
Junior
Arrival: Q1
Alfa Romeo's competitor for the subcompact crossover segment is set to arrive here as an all-electric variant. This all-electric variant of the Alfa Romeo Junior features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster alongside a 10.25-inch infotainment screen and makes use of a 54kWh battery. It is offered with either a 114kW or a 177kW power output.
Audi
Q3 and Q3 Sportback
Arrival: Q1
Audi's rival to the BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA is returning to Singapore in the early months of 2026. Both the Q3 and Q3 Sportback are set to be offered here with the firm's 148bhp 1.5-litre engine that also develops a total of 250Nm of torque. Both the Q3 and Q3 Sportback are set to be offered here in both the 'Edition 1' and 'Advanced' trim.
Q6 Sportback e-tron
Arrival: Q2
The Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron offers all the spaciousness and versatility of the Q6 e-tron but pairs these with a reimagined rear for a sportier silhouette. The 285kW Sportback e-tron quattro is set to be offered here in Singapore complete with adaptive air suspension and 20-inch alloy wheels, although a rear-wheel drive variant is also set to be available here.
S e-tron GT
Arrival: Q2
The 'S' variant of the updated Audi e-tron GT is arrive here in the second quarter of 2026. This variant offers a total output of 435kW. Set this car into its launch mode, however, and it can offer a total of 500kW, allowing it to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 3.4 seconds. Audi has also upgraded the charging performance of the e-tron GT, so its 97kWh battery can now charge from 10% to 80% state-of-charge in just 18 minutes.
Current generation Audi RS5 pictured
RS5 Sedan and Avant
Arrival: Unconfirmed
Audi is set to give its compact executive sedan and estate the RS treatment and the models are set to arrive here in Singapore before the end of 2026. The models are set to make their international debut later this year.
AVATR
07
Arrival: Unconfirmed
Spanning a total of 4,825mm long and reaching a total width of 1,980mm, the AVATR 07 should appeal to all who think the AVATR 11 is a little too big. The AVATR 07 continues to feature the futuristic UFO-inspired front of the 11 and features a 35.4-inch panoramic screen alongside a 15.6-inch screen in its cabin.
BMW
iX3
Arrival: Q2
BMW's first Neue Klasse model is set to arrive here by the first half of 2026. The new BMW iX3 will launch the new BMW design language, which will be replicated across the whole of the brand's model range in due course. Also new is the cabin, which features a 'floating' central display alongside the firm's Panoramic Vision display that runs from A-pillar to A-pillar.
Current generation BMW 7 Series pictured
7 Series
Arrival: Q3
BMW's full-size luxury sedan is set to get an update which will make its international debut later this year. Expect the car to arrive in Singapore in the third quarter of 2026.
Current generation BMW i7 pictured
i7
Arrival: Q3
The firm's all-electric full-size luxury sedan is also set to get an update and arrive here in Singapore by the third quarter of 2026.
Rear-wheel drive BMW M2 pictured
M2 xDrive
Arrival: Q4
The BMW M2 performance coupe is set to get an all-wheel drive variant that will arrive in Singapore by late 2026.
Deepal
S05
Arrival: Q1
The Deepal S05 is set to be available here with a Cat A COE-friendly power output. Looking to secure one? Be sure to catch it at the Singapore Motor Show.
Ferrari
849 Testarossa
Arrival: Q1
The Ferrari 849 Testarossa makes use of a plug-in hybrid drivetrain that features a 4.0-litre V8, producing a system total of 1,035bhp. This output allows the car to sprint to 100km/h from a standstill in just 2.25 seconds. Ferrari additionally states that this 849 Testarossa features a dedicated suspension setup that allows increased handling performance over the SF90 Stradale.
Honda
Super ONE EV
Arrival: Q2
Honda Singapore informs us that a series production version of the Super-ONE Prototype we saw at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show is set to arrive here in Singapore in the second quarter of 2026. The concept makes use of an all-electric drivetrain and is underpinned by the firm's lightweight platform designed for its N Series cars.
Hongqi
E-HS9
Arrival: Q2
The flagship variant of the Hongqi E-HS9 all-electric electric SUV delivers a total of 405kW thanks to a 99kWh battery. It also houses features including ventilated and massaging seats and a total of four screens including a 16.2-inch digital instrument cluster within its cabin.
E-HS5
Arrival: Q3
Spanning a total of 4,768mm long, the body of the Hongqi E-HS5 all electric SUV houses features including a 12.3-inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen alongside Nappa leather seats, a 253-colour ambient lighting system, and a 12-speaker Bose premium sound system.
Jeep
Avenger e-Hybrid
Arrival: Q2
The Jeep brand is set to offer the Avenger subcompact crossover here in Singapore. The model features the brand's iconic seven-slot grille at the front alongside some rear signature-lights inspired by the classic X fuel cans. The Jeep Avenger is set to arrive here powered by a 99bhp 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine paired with 48V mild-hybrid technology and a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.
JMEV
Ewind
Arrival: Unconfirmed
JMEV is set to expand its lineup here for 2026 with the Ewind, an all-electric SUV that measures in at 4,640mm long and 1,870mm wide. The car is powered by a 70.4kWh battery that animates a 165kW electric motor.
Kia
EV4
Arrival: Q1
At 4,730mm long, the EV4 should appeal to those looking for a compact all-electric vehicle from Kia. The new all-electric sedan makes use of the firm's futuristic 'Opposites United' design philosophy and features dual 12.3-inch screens in its cabin.
PV5
Arrival: H2
Built atop Kia's E-GMP.S platform, the new PV5 is part of what is set to be a lineup of Purpose-Built Vehicles from the firm. The Kia PV 5 is available with either a 51.5kWh or 71.2kWh battery and can be had in both passenger and cargo variants. The vehicle features a PBV-exclusive infotainment system and a 12.9-inch widescreen display in its cabin.
Land Rover
Defender
Arrival: Q2
The Land Rover Defender has been updated with a host of upgrades including redesigned head lights and a new 13.1-inch infotainment system. The off-roader is also set to feature a new Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control system, which allows the driver to simply set a desired comfort level when negotiating rough terrain, and the car will automatically adjusts its speed, allowing the driver to concentrate on steering the vehicle.
Lexus
ES
Arrival: Q2
Lexus is set to launch its new ES here in 2026. The mid-size premium sedan is set to be offered here with a 244bhp hybrid drivetrain that makes use of a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine. But an all-electric option is also set to available for here for this generation of the ES. This variant will offer up a total of 165kW, posts a CLTC driving range of 685km, and is expected to reach our shores in the second quarter of 2026.
Lexus RZ
Arrival: Q3
The updated Lexus RZ is set to arrive here in the third quarter of 2026. The RZ350e that will reach our shores gets a slightly upgraded battery capacity that now reaches 74.69kWh and will offer a total output of 221bhp, which is now sent only to the car's front wheels. Lexus states that this updated RZ350e posts a range of 484km.
IS
The updated IS has received a new front grille and a new rear spoiler, while its cabin has received a new 12.3-inch infotainment system. Lexus adds that the model also now makes use of an upgraded steering system for increased steering feel and responsiveness, while the car has also received suspension upgrades for enhanced stability and reduced harshness when driving over bad surfaces.
Mazda
6e
Arrival: Q3
Measuring 4,921mm long and 1,890mm wide, this new all-electric midsize sedan delivers a total of 190kW and is offered with either an 80kWh or a 68.8kWh battery in European markets. The Mazda 6e also features a new cabin design from the firm, featuring a 10.2-inch instrument cluster and a 14.6-inch central touchscreen.
Mercedes-Benz
CLA-Class
Arrival: H1
Mercedes' popular compact four-door coupe is expected to arrive on our shores early in 2026. The Mercedes-Benz CLA has received a new exterior with head lights and taillights that take after the Mercedes-Benz star. The model also now features a 10.25-inch driver display and a 14-inch centre display in its cabin, both of which will run on the firm's latest MB.OS operating system. Both the petrol and battery-electric variants will arrive here in the first half of 2026.
GLB-Class
Arrival: H1
The new Mercedes-Benz GLB has received a new exterior while its cabin promises more space for those in the first two rows and more space for luggage at the rear. But potential buyers will most likely be looking out for the car's new MBUX Superscreen, which pairs a 10.25-inch screen for the driver, a 14-inch central display, and a 14-inch screen for the front passenger into one seamless glass panel. The GLB is set to arrive here firstly as an all-electric model, with the petrol-powered variants set to arrive in the second half of 2026.
GLC-Class
Arrival: H1
The Mercedes-Benz GLC now sports a new illuminated chromed grille at the front, while its taillights now feature elements that take after the shape of the Mercedes-Benz star. The car also now gets the firm's MBUX Hyperscreen, which spans a total of 39.1 inches and comes powered by the firm's latest MB.OS operating system. Expect the all-electric variant of the GLC to arrive here in the first half of 2026.
Current generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class pictured
S-Class
Arrival: H2
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is set to get a facelift come 2026. The model will make its way onto our shores in the second half of 2026.
MG
MGS6 EV
Arrival: Q1
Built atop the firm's Modular Scalable Platform, the new MGS6 EV makes use of a 77kWh battery pack allowing it to post a WLTP range of 530km. The MGS6 EV makes use of a 12.8-inch touchscreen and a 10.25-inch driver display.
NIO
Firefly
Arrival: Q1
NIO is set to launch here in Singapore with the new Firefly all-electric hatchback. Measuring 4,003mm long and 1,781mm wide, the Firefly makes use of a 43kWh battery and a 105kW electric motor. Powering the car's rear wheels, this output is enough to see the car sprinting to 100km/h in 8.1 seconds.
Nissan
Serena
Arrival: Q2
The Nissan Serena is set to get an update, which will arrive on Singapore's shores in the second quarter of 2026. The hybrid MPV gets a redesigned front grille and e-POWER models come equipped with a 161bhp drivetrain that sends a total of 315Nm of torque to the road.
Arrival: Q2
The 2026 Nissan X-Trail is getting new bumpers at the front and rear and is set to arrive on Singapore's shores in the second quarter of the year.
Kait
Arrival: Q3
Nissan states that the Kait has been designed for customers seeking an SUV with style, space, and a host of safety features. The Kait offers a total of 432-litres of space in its boot.
Elgrand
Arrival: Q4
The Nissan Elgrand now gets powered by the firm's third-generation e‑POWER hybrid system and puts its power to the road via an updated e‑4ORCE electric four-wheel drive system. Two 14.3-inch integrated displays that combine driver information and infotainment feature in its cabin, while on the outside, that eye-catching front grille is inspired by the Japanese Kumiko pattern.
Fairlady Z
Arrival: Q4
The Nissan Fairlady Z comes equipped with a 400bhp 3.0-litre V6 engine that delivers a total of 475Nm of torque. The car is offered with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a nine-speed automatic transmission. Its cabin makes use of an 8.0-inch touchscreen audio display alongside a 12.3-inch customisable digital instrument cluster.
Porsche
Macan GTS
Arrival: H1
The Porsche Macan GTS amps up the performance offered from the premium compact SUV thanks to a total of 420kW of overboost power. Handling capability, meanwhile, is guaranteed thanks to an electronically controlled rear differential lock and sports air suspension, as well as a lowered ride height.
911 Turbo S
Arrival: H1
This Porsche 911 Turbo S comes with a 701bhp twin-turbo powertrain that is paired with T-Hybrid technology, making this 911 Turbo S the most powerful production 911 to date. The car is also equipped with Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control as standard, which is said to reduce roll when changing direction while raising agility when entering and exiting corners.
Cayenne Electric
Arrival: H2
The Porsche Cayenne has gone all-electric and is set to arrive here in the latter half of 2026. The entry-level Cayenne model offers a peak of 325kW and 835Nm of torque with launch control. Porsche also offers a Cayenne Turbo, which develops a total of 850kW when launch control is activated, allowing it to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 2.5 seconds. The Porsche Cayenne models come equipped with a 113kWh battery.
Skoda
Enyaq
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The updated Skoda Enyaq now gets a new exterior informed by the firm's 'Modern Solid' design language as well as the new 'Tech Deck' front we first saw on the Elroq.
Subaru
Subaru Solterra XT
Arrival: Q1
The Subaru Solterra XT is set to reach our shores offering a total of 252kW, allowing it to complete the century sprint in just 5.1 seconds. The car offers a total of 200mm of ground clearance and features a 14-inch infotainment screen in its cabin.
Subaru e-Outback
Arrival: Q2
Subaru's premium electric flagship is set to arrive here come 2026. The e-Outback features a 280kW dual-motor Symmetrical AWD drivetrain that allows the car to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 4.4 seconds. The Subaru e-Outback makes use of a 14-inch infotainment system and over 220mm of ground clearance for all-weather utility. Expect to see it at the 2026 Singapore Motor Show.
Toyota
bZ4X
Arrival: Q1
The all-electric Toyota bZ4X is finally set to be available for purchase here in Singapore after our first encounter with it in 2022. The model is now available internationally with either a 57.7kWh or a 73.1kWh bettery, with the latter offered in both front and all-wheel drive variants.
Vios Hybrid
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota Vios is set to get a hybrid drivetrain for 2026. Toyota Singapore's teaser materials for the car only reveal that it posts an official fuel economy of 27km/L.
RAV4 Hybrid
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota RAV4 is returning to our shores, this time sporting the firm's hammerhead-inspired front that is utilised on its latest models as well as a new 12.9-inch infotainment display in its cabin. The model is offered internationally with a 237bhp 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine.
GR Supra Track Edition
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota GR Supra Track Edition gets a host of handling upgrades including a larger front anti-roll bar, aluminium brackets for the front and rear anti-roll bars, reinforced rubber bushings for the front control arms and a stiffer rear subframe mount. Identify it by its red painted brake callipers and carbon fibre ducktail spoiler.
Urban Cruiser bEV
Arrival: Q2
Spanning just 4,285mm long, the Toyota Urban Cruiser bEV sits below the C-HR+ in the firm's all-electric range. The car is offered with either a 49kWh or a 61kWh battery, allowing it to post a driving range of up to 426km and to deliver a maximum of 135kW to its wheels.
Suzuki
Fronx
Arrival: Q1
The Suzuki Fronx pairs strong SUV character with coupe styling. Expect it to arrive here powered by a 1.5-litre engine.
e-Vitara
Arrival: Q1
The Suzuki e-Vitara delivers up to 135kW of power and comes with a host of battery sizes that reach up to 61kWh.
Volvo
ES90
Arrival: Q1
Volvo's competitor in the all-electric mid-sized sedan segment is set to arrive here in Singapore offering a total of 245kW of power and a maximum battery capacity of 92kWh. It gets a 9.0-inch driver's display alongside a 14.5-inch infotainment display in its cabin. Those interested will be able to see it at the 2026 Singapore Motor Show.
EX90
Arrival: Q1
Volvo's all-electric seven-seat SUV is expected to arrive here offering a maximum of 335kW thanks alongside a 106kWh battery, although a 245kW 'Plus' variant equipped with a 92kWh battery is also planned for sale here. The Volvo EX90 also makes use of a 14.5-inch centre infotainment screen complete with Google built-in.
Xpeng
G6 Air
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The Xpeng G6 is set to be available here with a Cat A COE-friendly power output, offering the coupe-inspired design, intelligent features and confident performance of its more powerful variants at a more accessible entry point for Singapore drivers.
Current Xpeng X9 pictured
X9
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The Xpeng X9 is set to get yet another update that will see it getting a new Turing AI chip to better process data locally for improved software responsiveness alongside a new bumper design and an upgraded interior.
Think 2026 might be the year you sign on the dotted line to purchase a new car? You're in luck: The coming months are set to see a host of new options for you to choose from, and they're all listed by brand here!
Just be sure to keep within the speed limit. Remember, there's more demerit points and composition sums waiting for all who get caught speeding this year!
Information correct as of press time. All arrival dates are estimated.
Aion
UT
Arrival: Q1
After making repeated appearances here at The Cars Expo, the Aion UT is now set to officially launch here in Singapore in the early months of 2026. The all-electric hatchback measures 4,270mm long and 1,850mm wide and features a 14.6-inch infotainment system in its cabin.
Alfa Romeo
Junior
Arrival: Q1
Alfa Romeo's competitor for the subcompact crossover segment is set to arrive here as an all-electric variant. This all-electric variant of the Alfa Romeo Junior features a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster alongside a 10.25-inch infotainment screen and makes use of a 54kWh battery. It is offered with either a 114kW or a 177kW power output.
Audi
Q3 and Q3 Sportback
Arrival: Q1
Audi's rival to the BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA is returning to Singapore in the early months of 2026. Both the Q3 and Q3 Sportback are set to be offered here with the firm's 148bhp 1.5-litre engine that also develops a total of 250Nm of torque. Both the Q3 and Q3 Sportback are set to be offered here in both the 'Edition 1' and 'Advanced' trim.
Q6 Sportback e-tron
Arrival: Q2
The Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron offers all the spaciousness and versatility of the Q6 e-tron but pairs these with a reimagined rear for a sportier silhouette. The 285kW Sportback e-tron quattro is set to be offered here in Singapore complete with adaptive air suspension and 20-inch alloy wheels, although a rear-wheel drive variant is also set to be available here.
S e-tron GT
Arrival: Q2
The 'S' variant of the updated Audi e-tron GT is arrive here in the second quarter of 2026. This variant offers a total output of 435kW. Set this car into its launch mode, however, and it can offer a total of 500kW, allowing it to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 3.4 seconds. Audi has also upgraded the charging performance of the e-tron GT, so its 97kWh battery can now charge from 10% to 80% state-of-charge in just 18 minutes.
Current generation Audi RS5 pictured
RS5 Sedan and Avant
Arrival: Unconfirmed
Audi is set to give its compact executive sedan and estate the RS treatment and the models are set to arrive here in Singapore before the end of 2026. The models are set to make their international debut later this year.
AVATR
07
Arrival: Unconfirmed
Spanning a total of 4,825mm long and reaching a total width of 1,980mm, the AVATR 07 should appeal to all who think the AVATR 11 is a little too big. The AVATR 07 continues to feature the futuristic UFO-inspired front of the 11 and features a 35.4-inch panoramic screen alongside a 15.6-inch screen in its cabin.
BMW
iX3
Arrival: Q2
BMW's first Neue Klasse model is set to arrive here by the first half of 2026. The new BMW iX3 will launch the new BMW design language, which will be replicated across the whole of the brand's model range in due course. Also new is the cabin, which features a 'floating' central display alongside the firm's Panoramic Vision display that runs from A-pillar to A-pillar.
Current generation BMW 7 Series pictured
7 Series
Arrival: Q3
BMW's full-size luxury sedan is set to get an update which will make its international debut later this year. Expect the car to arrive in Singapore in the third quarter of 2026.
Current generation BMW i7 pictured
i7
Arrival: Q3
The firm's all-electric full-size luxury sedan is also set to get an update and arrive here in Singapore by the third quarter of 2026.
Rear-wheel drive BMW M2 pictured
M2 xDrive
Arrival: Q4
The BMW M2 performance coupe is set to get an all-wheel drive variant that will arrive in Singapore by late 2026.
Deepal
S05
Arrival: Q1
The Deepal S05 is set to be available here with a Cat A COE-friendly power output. Looking to secure one? Be sure to catch it at the Singapore Motor Show.
Ferrari
849 Testarossa
Arrival: Q1
The Ferrari 849 Testarossa makes use of a plug-in hybrid drivetrain that features a 4.0-litre V8, producing a system total of 1,035bhp. This output allows the car to sprint to 100km/h from a standstill in just 2.25 seconds. Ferrari additionally states that this 849 Testarossa features a dedicated suspension setup that allows increased handling performance over the SF90 Stradale.
Honda
Super ONE EV
Arrival: Q2
Honda Singapore informs us that a series production version of the Super-ONE Prototype we saw at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show is set to arrive here in Singapore in the second quarter of 2026. The concept makes use of an all-electric drivetrain and is underpinned by the firm's lightweight platform designed for its N Series cars.
Hongqi
E-HS9
Arrival: Q2
The flagship variant of the Hongqi E-HS9 all-electric electric SUV delivers a total of 405kW thanks to a 99kWh battery. It also houses features including ventilated and massaging seats and a total of four screens including a 16.2-inch digital instrument cluster within its cabin.
E-HS5
Arrival: Q3
Spanning a total of 4,768mm long, the body of the Hongqi E-HS5 all electric SUV houses features including a 12.3-inch instrument cluster and infotainment screen alongside Nappa leather seats, a 253-colour ambient lighting system, and a 12-speaker Bose premium sound system.
Jeep
Avenger e-Hybrid
Arrival: Q2
The Jeep brand is set to offer the Avenger subcompact crossover here in Singapore. The model features the brand's iconic seven-slot grille at the front alongside some rear signature-lights inspired by the classic X fuel cans. The Jeep Avenger is set to arrive here powered by a 99bhp 1.2-litre three-cylinder engine paired with 48V mild-hybrid technology and a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.
JMEV
Ewind
Arrival: Unconfirmed
JMEV is set to expand its lineup here for 2026 with the Ewind, an all-electric SUV that measures in at 4,640mm long and 1,870mm wide. The car is powered by a 70.4kWh battery that animates a 165kW electric motor.
Kia
EV4
Arrival: Q1
At 4,730mm long, the EV4 should appeal to those looking for a compact all-electric vehicle from Kia. The new all-electric sedan makes use of the firm's futuristic 'Opposites United' design philosophy and features dual 12.3-inch screens in its cabin.
PV5
Arrival: H2
Built atop Kia's E-GMP.S platform, the new PV5 is part of what is set to be a lineup of Purpose-Built Vehicles from the firm. The Kia PV 5 is available with either a 51.5kWh or 71.2kWh battery and can be had in both passenger and cargo variants. The vehicle features a PBV-exclusive infotainment system and a 12.9-inch widescreen display in its cabin.
Land Rover
Defender
Arrival: Q2
The Land Rover Defender has been updated with a host of upgrades including redesigned head lights and a new 13.1-inch infotainment system. The off-roader is also set to feature a new Adaptive Off-Road Cruise Control system, which allows the driver to simply set a desired comfort level when negotiating rough terrain, and the car will automatically adjusts its speed, allowing the driver to concentrate on steering the vehicle.
Lexus
ES
Arrival: Q2
Lexus is set to launch its new ES here in 2026. The mid-size premium sedan is set to be offered here with a 244bhp hybrid drivetrain that makes use of a 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine. But an all-electric option is also set to available for here for this generation of the ES. This variant will offer up a total of 165kW, posts a CLTC driving range of 685km, and is expected to reach our shores in the second quarter of 2026.
Lexus RZ
Arrival: Q3
The updated Lexus RZ is set to arrive here in the third quarter of 2026. The RZ350e that will reach our shores gets a slightly upgraded battery capacity that now reaches 74.69kWh and will offer a total output of 221bhp, which is now sent only to the car's front wheels. Lexus states that this updated RZ350e posts a range of 484km.
IS
The updated IS has received a new front grille and a new rear spoiler, while its cabin has received a new 12.3-inch infotainment system. Lexus adds that the model also now makes use of an upgraded steering system for increased steering feel and responsiveness, while the car has also received suspension upgrades for enhanced stability and reduced harshness when driving over bad surfaces.
Mazda
6e
Arrival: Q3
Measuring 4,921mm long and 1,890mm wide, this new all-electric midsize sedan delivers a total of 190kW and is offered with either an 80kWh or a 68.8kWh battery in European markets. The Mazda 6e also features a new cabin design from the firm, featuring a 10.2-inch instrument cluster and a 14.6-inch central touchscreen.
Mercedes-Benz
CLA-Class
Arrival: H1
Mercedes' popular compact four-door coupe is expected to arrive on our shores early in 2026. The Mercedes-Benz CLA has received a new exterior with head lights and taillights that take after the Mercedes-Benz star. The model also now features a 10.25-inch driver display and a 14-inch centre display in its cabin, both of which will run on the firm's latest MB.OS operating system. Both the petrol and battery-electric variants will arrive here in the first half of 2026.
GLB-Class
Arrival: H1
The new Mercedes-Benz GLB has received a new exterior while its cabin promises more space for those in the first two rows and more space for luggage at the rear. But potential buyers will most likely be looking out for the car's new MBUX Superscreen, which pairs a 10.25-inch screen for the driver, a 14-inch central display, and a 14-inch screen for the front passenger into one seamless glass panel. The GLB is set to arrive here firstly as an all-electric model, with the petrol-powered variants set to arrive in the second half of 2026.
GLC-Class
Arrival: H1
The Mercedes-Benz GLC now sports a new illuminated chromed grille at the front, while its taillights now feature elements that take after the shape of the Mercedes-Benz star. The car also now gets the firm's MBUX Hyperscreen, which spans a total of 39.1 inches and comes powered by the firm's latest MB.OS operating system. Expect the all-electric variant of the GLC to arrive here in the first half of 2026.
Current generation Mercedes-Benz S-Class pictured
S-Class
Arrival: H2
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is set to get a facelift come 2026. The model will make its way onto our shores in the second half of 2026.
MG
MGS6 EV
Arrival: Q1
Built atop the firm's Modular Scalable Platform, the new MGS6 EV makes use of a 77kWh battery pack allowing it to post a WLTP range of 530km. The MGS6 EV makes use of a 12.8-inch touchscreen and a 10.25-inch driver display.
NIO
Firefly
Arrival: Q1
NIO is set to launch here in Singapore with the new Firefly all-electric hatchback. Measuring 4,003mm long and 1,781mm wide, the Firefly makes use of a 43kWh battery and a 105kW electric motor. Powering the car's rear wheels, this output is enough to see the car sprinting to 100km/h in 8.1 seconds.
Nissan
Serena
Arrival: Q2
The Nissan Serena is set to get an update, which will arrive on Singapore's shores in the second quarter of 2026. The hybrid MPV gets a redesigned front grille and e-POWER models come equipped with a 161bhp drivetrain that sends a total of 315Nm of torque to the road.
Arrival: Q2
The 2026 Nissan X-Trail is getting new bumpers at the front and rear and is set to arrive on Singapore's shores in the second quarter of the year.
Kait
Arrival: Q3
Nissan states that the Kait has been designed for customers seeking an SUV with style, space, and a host of safety features. The Kait offers a total of 432-litres of space in its boot.
Elgrand
Arrival: Q4
The Nissan Elgrand now gets powered by the firm's third-generation e‑POWER hybrid system and puts its power to the road via an updated e‑4ORCE electric four-wheel drive system. Two 14.3-inch integrated displays that combine driver information and infotainment feature in its cabin, while on the outside, that eye-catching front grille is inspired by the Japanese Kumiko pattern.
Fairlady Z
Arrival: Q4
The Nissan Fairlady Z comes equipped with a 400bhp 3.0-litre V6 engine that delivers a total of 475Nm of torque. The car is offered with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a nine-speed automatic transmission. Its cabin makes use of an 8.0-inch touchscreen audio display alongside a 12.3-inch customisable digital instrument cluster.
Porsche
Macan GTS
Arrival: H1
The Porsche Macan GTS amps up the performance offered from the premium compact SUV thanks to a total of 420kW of overboost power. Handling capability, meanwhile, is guaranteed thanks to an electronically controlled rear differential lock and sports air suspension, as well as a lowered ride height.
911 Turbo S
Arrival: H1
This Porsche 911 Turbo S comes with a 701bhp twin-turbo powertrain that is paired with T-Hybrid technology, making this 911 Turbo S the most powerful production 911 to date. The car is also equipped with Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control as standard, which is said to reduce roll when changing direction while raising agility when entering and exiting corners.
Cayenne Electric
Arrival: H2
The Porsche Cayenne has gone all-electric and is set to arrive here in the latter half of 2026. The entry-level Cayenne model offers a peak of 325kW and 835Nm of torque with launch control. Porsche also offers a Cayenne Turbo, which develops a total of 850kW when launch control is activated, allowing it to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 2.5 seconds. The Porsche Cayenne models come equipped with a 113kWh battery.
Skoda
Enyaq
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The updated Skoda Enyaq now gets a new exterior informed by the firm's 'Modern Solid' design language as well as the new 'Tech Deck' front we first saw on the Elroq.
Subaru
Subaru Solterra XT
Arrival: Q1
The Subaru Solterra XT is set to reach our shores offering a total of 252kW, allowing it to complete the century sprint in just 5.1 seconds. The car offers a total of 200mm of ground clearance and features a 14-inch infotainment screen in its cabin.
Subaru e-Outback
Arrival: Q2
Subaru's premium electric flagship is set to arrive here come 2026. The e-Outback features a 280kW dual-motor Symmetrical AWD drivetrain that allows the car to reach 100km/h from a standstill in 4.4 seconds. The Subaru e-Outback makes use of a 14-inch infotainment system and over 220mm of ground clearance for all-weather utility. Expect to see it at the 2026 Singapore Motor Show.
Toyota
bZ4X
Arrival: Q1
The all-electric Toyota bZ4X is finally set to be available for purchase here in Singapore after our first encounter with it in 2022. The model is now available internationally with either a 57.7kWh or a 73.1kWh bettery, with the latter offered in both front and all-wheel drive variants.
Vios Hybrid
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota Vios is set to get a hybrid drivetrain for 2026. Toyota Singapore's teaser materials for the car only reveal that it posts an official fuel economy of 27km/L.
RAV4 Hybrid
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota RAV4 is returning to our shores, this time sporting the firm's hammerhead-inspired front that is utilised on its latest models as well as a new 12.9-inch infotainment display in its cabin. The model is offered internationally with a 237bhp 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine.
GR Supra Track Edition
Arrival: Q1
The Toyota GR Supra Track Edition gets a host of handling upgrades including a larger front anti-roll bar, aluminium brackets for the front and rear anti-roll bars, reinforced rubber bushings for the front control arms and a stiffer rear subframe mount. Identify it by its red painted brake callipers and carbon fibre ducktail spoiler.
Urban Cruiser bEV
Arrival: Q2
Spanning just 4,285mm long, the Toyota Urban Cruiser bEV sits below the C-HR+ in the firm's all-electric range. The car is offered with either a 49kWh or a 61kWh battery, allowing it to post a driving range of up to 426km and to deliver a maximum of 135kW to its wheels.
Suzuki
Fronx
Arrival: Q1
The Suzuki Fronx pairs strong SUV character with coupe styling. Expect it to arrive here powered by a 1.5-litre engine.
e-Vitara
Arrival: Q1
The Suzuki e-Vitara delivers up to 135kW of power and comes with a host of battery sizes that reach up to 61kWh.
Volvo
ES90
Arrival: Q1
Volvo's competitor in the all-electric mid-sized sedan segment is set to arrive here in Singapore offering a total of 245kW of power and a maximum battery capacity of 92kWh. It gets a 9.0-inch driver's display alongside a 14.5-inch infotainment display in its cabin. Those interested will be able to see it at the 2026 Singapore Motor Show.
EX90
Arrival: Q1
Volvo's all-electric seven-seat SUV is expected to arrive here offering a maximum of 335kW thanks alongside a 106kWh battery, although a 245kW 'Plus' variant equipped with a 92kWh battery is also planned for sale here. The Volvo EX90 also makes use of a 14.5-inch centre infotainment screen complete with Google built-in.
Xpeng
G6 Air
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The Xpeng G6 is set to be available here with a Cat A COE-friendly power output, offering the coupe-inspired design, intelligent features and confident performance of its more powerful variants at a more accessible entry point for Singapore drivers.
Current Xpeng X9 pictured
X9
Arrival: Unconfirmed
The Xpeng X9 is set to get yet another update that will see it getting a new Turing AI chip to better process data locally for improved software responsiveness alongside a new bumper design and an upgraded interior.
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