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This 2020 Singapore Motor Show, we take the opportunity to ask the most obvious representatives of the various brands - the motor show girls - just how each brand name is pronounced. Watch and check if you have all the brands pronounced right!
Green vehicles such as electric vehicles and hybrids will be taking centre stage at this year’s Singapore Motorshow. While they may cost more, dealers say they are a better investment for consumers in the long run. Farez Juraimi with more.
Singapore's largest annual motoring event returns to Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre from now till Sunday across levels 3, 4 and 6. Visitors can look forward to more than 30 automotive brands showcasing over 100 cars, while 20 new models are expected to be launched at the event.
Singapore's largest annual motoring event returns to Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre from now till Sunday across levels 3, 4 and 6. Visitors can look forward to more than 30 automotive brands showcasing over 100 cars, while 20 new models are expected to be launched at the event.
This weekend's Singapore Motorshow might be where most car companies make their best-sellers the centre of attention, but for Porsche, the main highlight is a car you can't buy. The Porsche 935 is a tribute to the 1978 935/7, an iconic racing car. Porsche only built 77 of the modern version, and every last one was snapped up by a collector, meaning the Motorshow might be your only chance to see a 935.
This weekend's Singapore Motorshow might be where most car companies make their best-sellers the centre of attention, but for Porsche, the main highlight is a car you can't buy. The Porsche 935 is a tribute to the 1978 935/7, an iconic racing car. Porsche only built 77 of the modern version, and every last one was snapped up by a collector, meaning the Motorshow might be your only chance to see a 935.
Motor shows are meant to offer a glimpse of the future, and this weekend's Singapore Motorshow suggests that electricity is set to play an increasingly prominent role on local roads. "Drivers are now more aware of alternative powertrains and are more willing to explore. Many are starting to view buying an energy-efficient vehicle as both a financially and socially-responsible decision," said Glenn Tan, president of the Motor Traders Association.
Motor shows are meant to offer a glimpse of the future, and this weekend's Singapore Motorshow suggests that electricity is set to play an increasingly prominent role on local roads. "Drivers are now more aware of alternative powertrains and are more willing to explore. Many are starting to view buying an energy-efficient vehicle as both a financially and socially-responsible decision," said Glenn Tan, president of the Motor Traders Association.
The Singapore Motorshow opened its doors to the public at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre yesterday, with more than 20 new models meeting the car buying public for the first time. The four-day event has expanded this year, with additional space needed to accommodate more participating brands
The Singapore Motorshow opened its doors to the public at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre yesterday, with more than 20 new models meeting the car buying public for the first time. The four-day event has expanded this year, with additional space needed to accommodate more participating brands
Wander the halls at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre this weekend and you might notice one thing: for a car show, the Singapore Motorshow is awfully short on regular cars
Wander the halls at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre this weekend and you might notice one thing: for a car show, the Singapore Motorshow is awfully short on regular cars
Don’t expect to see much under the bonnet of the Audi e-tron, if you poke around one at the Singapore Motorshow this weekend, where it's making its debut. That's because it's electric, so there's no engine block, intake manifold or what-not to be found
Don’t expect to see much under the bonnet of the Audi e-tron, if you poke around one at the Singapore Motorshow this weekend, where it's making its debut. That's because it's electric, so there's no engine block, intake manifold or what-not to be found
“Coming into our sixth year of participation at the Singapore Motorshow, we are extremely thrilled to officially unveil the Lexus LC Special Edition in Nori Green Pearl – the only one available in Singapore – an absolutely stunning masterpiece that is crafted to thrill. This is a prelude to the much-anticipated launch of the convertible version of our LC Coupé later this year, which is the fusion of Lexus’s driving signature ‘exhilarating performance’ with a convertible driving experience.” said Jasmmine Wong, Managing Director of Borneo Motors Singapore.
MINI Asia and Eurokars Habitat jointly launched three new models at the Singapore Motorshow 2020 from 9 – 12 January 2020 at the Suntec Singapore Convention Centre – the new MINI Clubman, the gentleman of the family as well as the new MINI John Cooper Works Clubman and new MINI John Cooper Works Countryman, challenger spirits on and off the racetrack.
ŠKODA Singapore unveils the brand’s new compact model – the all-new ŠKODA SCALA at Singapore Motorshow 2020. With a new character, new technology and a new name, the ŠKODA SCALA completely redefines the compact car segment for the Czech brand
Lexus returns to the Singapore Motorshow 2020 with the launch of the Lexus LC Special Edition in Nori Green Pearl. The award-winning sport coupe has been given a striking new look as a special edition with a Nori Green Pearl exterior.
The Singapore Motor Show is first and foremost a sales event. Over four days, the various automotive brands and/or distributors set up elaborate booths in the Suntec City Convention Centre, with their full lineup of cars on display. The primary target audience, clearly, are people in the market for a new car.
为期四天的新加坡车展拉开序幕,共展出36个品牌的超过100款汽车。车迷还能欣赏特技车手的精彩表演。新传媒艺人也会到场同参观者互动。今年的车展在新达城国际会展中心举行,展区共三层楼,有别于往年的两层。另外,车展上也将推出22个新款车型。
Singapore Motorshow 2020
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We take a walk with our Editor through the two floors of the Singapore Motor Show to spot the best cars and their standout features!
This year's Motor Show may span two entire floors, but that won't mean more tiresome walking if you read our guide on the hottest cars to look out for!
The Singapore Motorshow 2020 is taking place from January 9 to 12. There are plenty of new machines on display, from everyday runabouts to sports cars and electric vehicles. Here are our top 10 favourites at this year’s show.
Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) are the new ‘normal’ cars in today’s automotive era, and there is no shortage of them at the Singapore Motorshow. Every booth worth visiting has at least one SUV on their stand, and a couple, like Mazda’s CX-30 and Volkswagen’s T-Cross, will be key players in their respective brands’ line-ups, hence their inclusion in our Most Important Cars section of this Motorshow feature.
The Singapore Motorshow 2020 is running from Thursday, January 9 to Sunday, January 12, 2020 at Suntec City, and CarBuyer.com.sg has the full list of new cars that are making their Singapore debuts there.
The Singapore Motorshow 2020 promises to be more impressive than ever, with more than 100 vehicles on display from 36 global brands. The country’s most prestigious motoring event, which will run from January 9 to 12 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, will feature stunt displays by precision drivers, special appearances by celebrities, a lucky draw and interactive games for everyone.
Despite an increasingly uncertain economic outlook and a smaller COE quota this year, the Singapore Motorshow opened on Thursday across three floors at the Suntec Convention Centre - up from two last year. The show sees the arrival of several new electric models, including from Chinese-owned brands MG and BYD.
Despite an increasingly uncertain economic outlook and a smaller certificate of entitlement quota this year, the Singapore Motorshow opened on Thursday (Jan 9) across three floors at the Suntec Convention Centre - up from two last year. The show sees the arrival of several new electric models, including those from Chinese-owned brands MG and BYD.
Porsche returns to the Singapore Motorshow in 2020 with its most extensive line-up of vehicles for the third consecutive year. From 9th to 12th January 2020 at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, Porsche will display a show-stopping range of high-performance everyday sports cars representing all model lines currently available in Singapore.
Get up close to this new model at the Singapore Motorshow 2020.
Singapore Motorshow 2020 is in town for four days from 9-12 January at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre, Levels 3, 4 & 6. Tickets at S$6 each. Free for children below 120cm. Check out photos of the show here.
Highlights include the long-awaited Singapore debut of the Audi e-tron, a new Land Rover Defender and a (sort of) new Porsche Cayenne. It’s the start of the new year, and, for car enthusiasts, that can only mean another edition of the Singapore Motorshow, the sixth edition since the show was revived from dormancy.
The Singapore Motorshow 2020 kicked off at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre today (9 January) across two floors with much fanfare. This year, Audi, Nissan and Chinese owned-brands BYD and MG debut electric car models at the show.
Here are some of our faves from the 2020 Singapore Motorshow, which will run from 9-12 January at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The Electric Wave has been sweeping the world, with green cars and electrified vehicles taking centre stage at Motorshows around the world. The Singapore Motorshow is a reflection of things here – everyone talks about electrification but mountains don’t move if they don’t make sense to regular car buyers.
The Singapore Motorshow is back for the new decade, and if you don’t have the time to visit Suntec from this Thursday to Sunday – or have just five minutes on the show floor – here are the new cars you really should take note of.
It’s the start of the new year, and, for car enthusiasts, that can only mean another edition of the Singapore Motorshow, the sixth edition since the show was revived from dormancy. Held over four days from today (Jan 9) to Sunday (Jan 12), and occupying three floors at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, the show promises over 30 brands and 100 cars in attendance. Suffice it to say, you can look out for some great deals on your New Year wheels during this time as well.
Car buyers can also look forward to exclusive deals at this annual motoring event, taking place from Jan 9 to Jan 12 at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre.
The sixth edition of the Singapore Motor Show will be happening this weekend (9 to 12 January) at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. The show will occupy three whole floors (levels three, four and six), and will showcase over 100 cars from 30 carmakers. Over 20 new models are expected to be launched, and while it would be impossible to showcase them all, here are some highlights below.
This January, car enthusiasts can race down to the Audi booth at the Singapore Motorshow to check out its 16 best-selling Audi models on display. The all-star line-up also includes the brand-new Audi A1 Sportback, Audi Q3, Audi A6 and Audi e-tron. Find out more about Audi's latest designs and innovations with the experts present, or take your favourite Audi on a test drive.
Singapore’s largest and most iconic annual motoring event, the Singapore Motorshow, will return to Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre from January 9 to 12, 2020.
The T-Cross was launched three times during its World Premiere in Amsterdam, Shanghai and Sao Paulo. This demonstrates just how much T-Cross is a truly global product. With the new T-Cross, Volkswagen is moving forward with its global SUV offensive, which began in 2016 with the Tiguan.
The Singapore Motorshow 2020 kicked off at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre today. Held from the 9th to 12th of January, the nation’s largest annual motoring event showcases the best of automotive innovation, alongside a variety of activities and fun-filled family experiences.
Visitors to the Porsche stand at this year’s Singapore Motorshow will be in for a huge treat, with the German company exhibiting a 935 hypercar as the centrepiece of its display, one of only 77 in existence. CarBuyer was invited for a private photoshoot of the exclusive car yesterday, 3 January.
Exciting events happening in January 2020
A rare and super fast Porsche will make its debut at the Singapore Motorshow next Thursday (Jan 9). The 700hp Porsche 935 is one of only 77 units manufactured, and the only one assigned here. It is not for road use, only to be driven on a race track
The Toyota Corolla Altis, known all over the world as a benchmark for a quality-made, reliable and durable vehicle since it first entered the global marketplace in 1966, has undergone a radical transformation. Sporting a revamped exterior, enhanced performance and Toyota Safety Sense, the transformation of the Toyota Corolla Altis is largely in response to changing times, and the subsequent evolution in what customers need and expect from their vehicles
Singapore Motorshow 2020 gears up to a fun-filled event for all! With 36 participating automotive brands, the Motorshow is bigger than ever before
Singapore's largest and most iconic annual motoring event will return to Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre from 9 to 12 January 2020
Featuring more than 30 automotive car brands, the Singapore Motorshow is the nation's largest and most prestigious annual motoring event.
Did not have time to attend the recent motorshow? Fret not, here's a recap of some of the cars that were launched.
A record 56,000 visitors came to Singapore Motorshow 2020 at the Suntec Convention and Exhibition Centre, surpassing 2018’s visitorship of 55,000 visitors.
Organised by the Motor Traders Association of Singapore (MTA), visitors were treated to a display of more than 140 vehicles from 31 automotive brands and exciting stunt-driving performances by crowd favourite Russ Swift.
The Singapore Motor Show 2019 concluded with more than 56,000 visitors over four days, surpassing last year's total of 55,000.
High-voltage and high-octane models hog the limelight at the Singapore Motorshow.
Back for the fifth year running at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre from 10 to 13 January, the Singapore Motor Show is more than just a showcase for the latest cars and the best technology. The island's largest motoring event is also set to entertain with a variety of activities and fun-filled experiences for both petrol heads and families alike.
The largest annual motoring event Singapore Motorshow 2020 kickstarts today at Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre, with over 25 launches and showcases from major car brands.
With the Singapore Motorshow 2020 due to open today, certificate of entitlement (COE) prices mostly went up at the latest tender yesterday.
Singapore's definitely going greener when it comes to cars, and the Singapore Motorshow 2020 proves that with a healthy spread of hybrids and electrified cards.
The Singapore Motorshow is back for the fifth year in a row at the Sunctec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre from 10 to 13 January 2019. Beyond showcasing the latest cars and technologies, Singapore's largest annual motoring event will entertain visitors with a variety of activities and be a fun-filled family experience.