27th May 2025
●Pan German Motors officially unveiled the all-new second-generation BMW 2 Series Gran Coupé. The available trims and suggested retail prices are 220 Gran Coupé M Racing Edition (starting at NT$1.89 million) and the limited-edition M235 xDrive Gran Coupé Racing Edition (50 units only, starting at NT$2.73 million).

●Sime Darby Auto Kia announced that Mr. Calvin Lee, President, will step down from his position effective 31st May. The team will continue to be led by Chairman Mr. Joseph Lau.

●Hotai Motor announced the grand opening of a new flagship Toyota and Lexus showroom operated by its authorized dealer, Kuotu Motor, in Sanchong District, New Taipei City. The investment exceeds NT$1.8 billion, making it the highest single-site investment in Kuotu Motor's history.

●The Automotive Research & Testing Center (ARTC), in collaboration with Master Transportation, Elan Microelectronics, oToBrite, CubTEK, Rotatech, DFI, Arcadyan, and Chimei Motor, has jointly developed Taiwan’s first Level 3 AI autonomous electric bus.

●CarPlus officially announced the inclusion of the Volvo EX30 in its daily rental car lineup.

28th May 2025
●Škoda Taiwan announced that the all-new redesigned Škoda Superb will officially debut in Taiwan in June.

29th May 2025
●Morris Garages Taiwan officially launched the MG HS 1.5T MAX, HS 2.0T MAX, and HS PHEV MAX models, with suggested retail prices starting at NT$939,000, NT$1,099,000, and NT$1,249,000, respectively.

●Yulon Nissan Motor officially introduced the "Cool Summer Special Edition" for the Nissan Kicks, Sentra, and X-Trail. The upgrades include ventilated front seats, with suggested retail prices starting at NT$834,000, NT$894,000, and NT$1,254,000, respectively. Each model is limited to 200 units.

●Sime Darby Auto Kia officially unveiled the new model year Kia Ceed Sportswagon, offered in a single Apex-Mild Hybrid variant. The suggested retail price starts at NT$1,129,000, with the optional Luxe package available for NT$40,000.

●Bridgestone Taiwan announced that, according to Brand Finance's latest Tyres 25 2025 report, Bridgestone remains Japan's most valuable tire brand with a brand value of USD 8.3 billion and once again ranks as the world's second-largest tire brand.
