What is the story about?
Singapore Motorshow 2026 delivered a comprehensive showcase of how global carmakers are reshaping mobility, with electric vehicles, performance concepts and ultra-luxury models taking centre stage across multiple segments.
Suzuki made a key statement with the public debut of the e VITARA, its first mass-production battery-electric vehicle and an electric reinterpretation of its long-running SUV nameplate. Built on the new HEARTECT-e EV platform, the compact electric SUV blends rugged SUV styling with city-friendly dimensions, modern BEV technology and a technology-rich interior. Alongside it, Suzuki also displayed the all-new Fronx, a compact crossover positioned as an accessible and efficient urban mobility option.
MINI Asia drew attention with a MINI Cooper in exclusive Nürburgring 24-Hour race livery, celebrating the brand’s motorsport legacy. The display was complemented by a full model lineup including the MINI John Cooper Works, All-Electric MINI Cooper, All-Electric MINI Aceman, All-Electric MINI Countryman, and the MINI Countryman, highlighting MINI’s growing focus on electrification while retaining its performance DNA.
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Mercedes-Benz unveiled the all-new CLA in Singapore, marking the start of a new generation built around the brand’s proprietary MB.OS operating system, offering advanced connectivity and personalisation. The brand also showcased the striking CONCEPT AMG GT XX, an electric performance prototype that underlines Mercedes-AMG’s future direction. Rounding out the display was a broad portfolio including the A-Class, GLA, GLB, GLC and C-Class.
Porsche lifted the curtain on the interior of the upcoming Cayenne Electric, featuring a curved Flow Display, augmented reality head-up display and enhanced digital personalisation. The brand also highlighted a Cayenne Electric prototype finished in fluorescent camouflage and previewed its upcoming wireless inductive charging technology, reinforcing its focus on convenience and performance in the electric era.
Mercedes-Benz Singapore unveiled the Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series, the brand’s first-ever two-seater, blending open-top performance with bespoke luxury. Luxury EV brand AVATR officially entered Singapore with the launch of the AVATR 11, while also offering a glimpse of the limited-edition AVATR 012, capped at 700 units globally, underscoring its design-led, high-end positioning.
Together, the launches at Singapore Motorshow 2026 reflected a clear industry shift towards electrification, digital experiences and personalised luxury, spanning mainstream, premium and performance-focused brands.
Suzuki’s electric debut
Suzuki made a key statement with the public debut of the e VITARA, its first mass-production battery-electric vehicle and an electric reinterpretation of its long-running SUV nameplate. Built on the new HEARTECT-e EV platform, the compact electric SUV blends rugged SUV styling with city-friendly dimensions, modern BEV technology and a technology-rich interior. Alongside it, Suzuki also displayed the all-new Fronx, a compact crossover positioned as an accessible and efficient urban mobility option.
MINI’s racing heritage
MINI Asia drew attention with a MINI Cooper in exclusive Nürburgring 24-Hour race livery, celebrating the brand’s motorsport legacy. The display was complemented by a full model lineup including the MINI John Cooper Works, All-Electric MINI Cooper, All-Electric MINI Aceman, All-Electric MINI Countryman, and the MINI Countryman, highlighting MINI’s growing focus on electrification while retaining its performance DNA.
Also read: Singapore will get one-of-a-kind Rolls Royce
Mercedes’ intelligent future
Mercedes-Benz unveiled the all-new CLA in Singapore, marking the start of a new generation built around the brand’s proprietary MB.OS operating system, offering advanced connectivity and personalisation. The brand also showcased the striking CONCEPT AMG GT XX, an electric performance prototype that underlines Mercedes-AMG’s future direction. Rounding out the display was a broad portfolio including the A-Class, GLA, GLB, GLC and C-Class.
Porsche’s electric preview
Porsche lifted the curtain on the interior of the upcoming Cayenne Electric, featuring a curved Flow Display, augmented reality head-up display and enhanced digital personalisation. The brand also highlighted a Cayenne Electric prototype finished in fluorescent camouflage and previewed its upcoming wireless inductive charging technology, reinforcing its focus on convenience and performance in the electric era.
Luxury makes statement
Mercedes-Benz Singapore unveiled the Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series, the brand’s first-ever two-seater, blending open-top performance with bespoke luxury. Luxury EV brand AVATR officially entered Singapore with the launch of the AVATR 11, while also offering a glimpse of the limited-edition AVATR 012, capped at 700 units globally, underscoring its design-led, high-end positioning.
Together, the launches at Singapore Motorshow 2026 reflected a clear industry shift towards electrification, digital experiences and personalised luxury, spanning mainstream, premium and performance-focused brands.











