28th April 2025
●The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) announced that the 2025 360° MOBILITY Mega Shows integrated the “Taipei International Auto Parts & Accessories Show (Taipei AMPA)” and the “E-Mobility Taiwan,” and were held concurrently with the “Autotronics Taipei” exhibition. During the 4-day event from 23rd April to 26th April, more than 4,000 international visitors from over 110 countries attended.

●MSI (Micro-Star International) announced that its first portable EV charger, the MSI EZgo, is now officially available for purchase.

29th April 2025
●PG Union announced that the all-new, fully revamped Citroën C5 Aircross will be rolled out in various European markets in the second half of this year, with a possibility of introduction in Taiwan as well.

●Taiwan Suzuki officially unveiled a limited-edition “Fumeancats x Ignis” model, in collaboration with the popular feline influencer brand “Fumeancats.”

●Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Taiwan officially launched the country's only five-seat wheelchair-accessible VWCV Crafter welfare taxi.

●Sime Darby Auto Kia announced that Kia’s global headquarters has officially revealed its mid-to-long-term development strategy “Plan S 2030,” aiming to achieve global annual sales of 4.19 million units and increase global market share to 4.5% by 2030. The EV segment is projected to reach annual sales of 1.26 million units, with a lineup of 15 BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) models.

30th April 2025
●Pan German Motors officially unveiled the all-new, fully revamped BMW M5. The lineup and suggested retail prices are as follows: M5 (starting at NT$7.63 million) and M5 Touring (starting at NT$7.75 million).

●Yulon Nissan officially launched the "Value Safety Edition" models of the Nissan Sentra and Nissan Kicks, each limited to 100 units. The suggested retail prices start at NT$785,000 and NT$815,000, respectively.

2nd May 2025
●April new car sales figures have been released, with a total market volume of 32,876 units. This represents a decline of 11.8% compared to March and an 11.2% drop compared to April last year.

●Tesla Taiwan announced the official opening of the Tesla Taipei Nangang Service Experience Center, where the new Tesla Model Y is being showcased for the first time. Deliveries are expected to begin by the end of Q2 this year.

●Ford Lio Ho officially launched the 2025 Ford Ranger, with the lineup and suggested retail prices as follows: Wildtrak FRS Edition (starting at NT$1,598,000), and Raptor (starting at NT$2,088,000).

●Škoda Taiwan announced the official launch of its new digital mobile application, the "MyŠkoda App."

●The Wonder Charge 2025 Taipei International Auto Carnival has announced it will officially take place on 6th June.
