16th September 2024
●Hotai Motor announced that the facelifted Toyota Corolla Cross will officially debut on October 1st.

●Porsche Taiwan inaugurated its new office.

17th September 2024
●BYD ended its 13-year partnership with Mercedes-Benz.
●Great Wall Motors announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vietnam's Thanh Cong Group for CKD collaboration in Vietnam.
18th September 2024
●Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Taiwan, in collaboration with the Taiwan Accessible Transportation Association, launched the "Fuzhi Tong" accessible vehicle booking platform.

●Ford Lio Ho announced that the facelifted Ford Kuga will officially debut on October 2nd.

●Sime Darby Auto Kia announced that the facelifted fourth-generation Kia Sorento will officially launch on October 2nd.

●Taiwan Suzuki announced that the second round of Suzuki's novice driver training events will add two more sessions on October 6th and October 20th.

19th September 2024
●Volkswagen Taiwan officially launched the Volkswagen ID.4, with configurations and suggested prices as follows: Pro S (starting at NT$1,698,000) and GTX (starting at NT$1,998,000).

●Volkswagen Taiwan officially launched the Volkswagen ID.5, with configurations and suggested prices as follows: Pro S (starting at NT$1,868,000) and GTX (starting at NT$2,098,000).

●NHOA.TCC announced a partnership with Volkswagen Taiwan, launching the nation's first energy storage and charging integration project with a car manufacturer. The project combines NHOA TCC’s latest EnergyArk400 storage cabinet for charging stations with Volkswagen Taiwan's high-speed charging stations.

●Tatung System Technologies, in collaboration with Microsoft Taiwan, introduced Azure OpenAI services and a speech recognition system, developing the "ibo.ai All-in-One Enterprise Smart Conversational Robot," which has been applied to Mercedes-Benz Taiwan’s "Mercedes-Benz Pass" app to help transform the company's smart customer service system.

20th September 2024
●Audi Taiwan officially launched the 2024 Audi A8 and A8 L TFSI S line Black models, with suggested prices starting at NT$4,500,000 and NT$5,680,000, respectively.
