12th May 2025
●Taikoo Motors and Chi Sheng Transportation held a joint delivery ceremony, bringing in seven brand-new Volvo FM trucks.

14th May 2025
●Nanyang Industries announced the official launch of the all-new Hyundai Mufasa. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: GLA starting from NT$879,000, GLB from NT$899,000, and GLC from NT$949,000.

●PG Union announced the start of pre-orders for the facelifted BMW iX. The lineup and indicative pricing are: iX xDrive45 M Sport from NT$3.69 million and iX xDrive60 M Sport from NT$4.89 million.

●The Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC) announced that, under the support of the Department of Industrial Technology, Ministry of Economic Affairs, it successfully integrated the domestic automotive electronics supply chain and electric bus manufacturers to equip locally made electric buses with a Level 3 autonomous driving system compliant with international standard UN R157. This achievement earned the 2025 Edison Award.

●Porsche Taiwan officially announced that its Destination Charging Network project, launched in 2024, has successfully deployed over 141 upgraded AC charging stations, reaching more than 50% of its implementation target.

●Wonder Charge announced a postponement of the Formula E Showrun event due to unresolved coordination with the Taipei City Government. The organizer is actively seeking a new venue, aiming to present a complete experience in the second half of the year.

15th May 2025
●Volkswagen Taiwan announced a partnership with ORIX Car Rental to launch a long-term leasing service for the Volkswagen Golf.

16th May 2025
●Motor Image Taiwan announced the official launch of the 2025 Subaru WRX. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: High 4D 2.4 EyeSight from NT$1.658 million, GT-S Wagon 2.4 EyeSight from NT$1.688 million, tS 4D 2.4 EyeSight from NT$1.828 million, and tS Wagon 2.4 EyeSight from NT$1.888 million.

●U-Power announced the official launch of its new Sanchong Sanhe Charging Station in New Taipei City. Integrated with Kuotu Motors’ Lexus and Toyota flagship showroom, the station offers a maximum charging output of 480kW.
