30ᵗʰ September 2025
●The Taiwan New Car Assessment Program (TNCAP) announced its Q3 2025 safety ratings: the Lexus RX received 5 stars, the Toyota Town Ace received 0 stars, and the MG HS received 5 stars.

●EVOASIS announced a partnership with the Tainan City Government to advance the “Tainan Fast-Charging Network” initiative, officially launching the first six stations with a total of 18 charging ports and a maximum output of 180kW. The entire project will establish 22 high-power chargers across seven key traffic nodes in downtown Tainan, strategically placed along main roads, transport hubs, and public parking lots in high-density urban areas.

●Yulon Group launched the “Love’s Mile” relief initiative, deploying professional tow trucks to provide free vehicle towing services, regardless of brand, in the flood-affected Guangfu Township of Hualien County.

●Carplus Auto Leasing celebrated the 6th anniversary of its GoSmart car-sharing service.

1ˢᵗ October 2025
●September new car sales figures were released: the total market reached 32,227 units, representing a 9.4% increase compared to August, but an 11.8% decline compared to September of last year.

●Supported by the Department of Industrial Technology, Ministry of Economic Affairs, and organized by the Taiwan Automotive Research Consortium (TARC), the 2025 TAIFE Taiwan Automotive International Forum highlighted the launch ceremony of the “AI Automotive Industry Alliance”, marking an important milestone for Taiwan’s automotive sector to foster cross-domain collaboration and international alignment in the era of artificial intelligence.

●Ho Yin Mobility Service announced that it has signed a cooperation agreement with Enterprise Mobility to introduce its three globally renowned rental car brands—Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo—to the Taiwan market. In the future, international travelers and business clients will be able to book Ho-Yun Mobility’s chauffeured services via Enterprise Mobility, as well as rental services provided at Ho Yin–operated Easy Rent locations. Conversely, Taiwanese travelers and business clients will be able to reserve Enterprise Mobility’s rental and airport transfer services worldwide through Ho Yin Mobility Service. The first batch of Enterprise, National, and Alamo locations is expected to open in the first half of 2026 at 14 Ho-Yin Rent-A-Car outlets across Taiwan, with additional locations to follow within the same year as part of an expanded market presence.

●Mercedes-Benz Taiwan officially unveiled the Mercedes-Maybach SL 680 Monogram Series, with a suggested retail price starting from NT$11,960,000.

●Hotai Motor officially began pre-sales of the facelifted Toyota bZ4X, with pricing starting at NT$1,360,000.

●Luxgen officially launched the Luxgen n⁷ Aero Special Edition, available in two trims: 5-seater Aero Special Edition (starting from NT$1,029,000), and 5-seater LR Aero Special Edition (starting from NT$1,279,000).

●Nanyang Industries officially launched the Hyundai Tucson L N Line, priced from NT$1,199,000, limited to 30 units.

●Nanyang Industries also officially launched the Hyundai Venue Boutique, priced from NT$689,000, limited to 120 units.

●Motor Image Taiwan announced that allocations of the all-new sixth-generation Subaru Forester Hybrid are nearly sold out.

2ⁿᵈ October 2025
●Audi Taiwan officially launched the all-new, fully redesigned Audi A6. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: Sedan TFSI 150 kW (from NT$2.88 million), Avant TFSI 150 kW (from NT$2.98 million), Sedan TFSI 200 kW quattro S line (from NT$3.46 million), Avant TFSI 200 kW quattro S line (from NT$3.56 million).

●Audi Taiwan officially launched the all-new, fully redesigned Audi A6 e-tron. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: A6 Sportback e-tron (from NT$2.70 million), A6 Avant e-tron (from NT$2.70 million), A6 Sportback e-tron performance (from NT$3.30 million), A6 Avant e-tron performance (from NT$3.30 million), S6 Sportback e-tron (from NT$4.80 million), S6 Avant e-tron (from NT$4.80 million).

●Audi Taiwan officially launched the all-new, fully redesigned Audi Q5 series. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: TFSI 150 kW advanced (from NT$2.30 million), Sportback TFSI 150 kW advanced (from NT$2.41 million), TFSI quattro 150 kW S line (from NT$2.70 million), Sportback TFSI quattro 150 kW S line (from NT$2.81 million), SQ5 (from NT$3.829 million), SQ5 Sportback (from NT$3.939 million), SQ5 Edition One (from NT$3.415 million), and SQ5 Sportback Edition One (from NT$3.525 million).

●Audi Taiwan officially launched the all-new, fully redesigned Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: Q6 Sportback e-tron (from NT$2.76 million), Q6 Sportback e-tron quattro S line (from NT$3.26 million), and SQ6 Sportback e-tron (from NT$3.69 million).

●Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Taiwan officially launched the all-new, fully redesigned VWCV Caravelle. The lineup and suggested retail prices are: Life 150 (from NT$1.738 million), Life 170 (from NT$1.918 million), and Life 4MOTION (from NT$2.118 million).

3ʳᵈ October 2025
●Luxgen, in collaboration with Taipei City Government and Nangang Vocational High School, established the nation’s only Smart Electric Vehicle Technology Teaching Center.

●EVOASIS officially launched three new AC charging piles — LITE, PRO, and MAX, covering maximum charging power from 7 kW to 11 kW.

●Mazda Motor Taiwan officially launched the 2026 Mazda CX-3 20S Signature, with a suggested retail price starting from NT$849,000.

●Taipei Triangle Motors announced the official opening of the Isuzu Pingtung 2S outlet.

●Hotai Motor announced that the Toyota Corolla Sport will receive a complimentary upgrade to a sporty carbon fiber styling kit this month, limited to 500 sets.
