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With a slew of new cars set to hit the streets, anticipate a slew of brand-new electric vehicles to join the roster. The plethora of schemes and initiatives aimed at making electric vehicle adoption more cheap appear to have worked, since the number of electric vehicles on Singapore’s roads has doubled.
The Singapore Electric Car Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
BYD’s official dealer in Singapore, E-Auto, will debut the fully electric SUV BYD Yuan Plus. The Yuan Plus made its debut at the Guangzhou Auto Show in China, where it drew a lot of attention from the younger population.
In Singapore, this SUV ushers in a new era of BYD vehicles, offering increased power, a fresh design language, and a long battery range.
The Audi E-Tron S will be the first EV in Singapore with three electric motors, not one, not two. Two of the three motors power the rear wheels independently, which improves cornering performance. So, certainly, the E-Tron S will be incredibly quick.
The E-Tron S has a range of 360km thanks to its 95kWh battery, while the Sportback has a slightly longer range of 365km.
The Taycan is Porsche’s first totally electric vehicle, and it’s currently one of the most popular Porsches in Singapore. The Taycan GTS, like earlier Porsche GTS automobiles, has more power than a standard Taycan but less than the super-quick Taycan Turbo.
In addition, the Taycan GTS offers the longest range of any Taycan model. It has 517 horsepower as well, but there is an overboost function that can boost it to 598 horsepower.