Chope Those Dates! The 2024 Singapore Motorshow Is Back

 25 car brands have confirmed their attendance for the Singapore Motorshow that will run from 11th to 14th January 2024.


The Singapore Motorshow is gearing up once again, spanning across two levels of the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre. It’s the petrolhead’s playground, and you’re all invited.

2024’s rendition will be interesting as well, as we will get to see the entry of some new kids on the block. Seres and Omoda are the fresh faces from China who will be making their grand debut in Singapore. Seres is brought in by Hong Seh Evolution, and Omoda has Vertex Automobiles as their authorised dealer. 

Also in attendance will be MINI’s ASEAN premiere of the MINI Aceman Concept, Lexus with the newly launched LBX and Volvo with the hotly anticipated EX30.

And the Russ Swift Stunt Show is back to entertain fans with his precision driving and stunts.

By securing your entry, you also automatically enter a lucky draw where the grand prize includes a Subaru Crosstrek e-BOXER Hybrid worth S$126,800 or the Nissan Kicks e-POWER worth S$112,300 (both without COE).

The event is strategically timed, just a month before the 2024 Lunar New Year. You know what that means, right? Car dealers are out here to lure you into splurging on a shiny new ride to flaunt during the Chinese New Year holidays. Sneaky, but we love it.

Mark your calendars for December 1st, 2023. Starting from 10 AM, you can snag your tickets on the SISTIC website and app. General tickets are a steal at S$8 each, and kids below 1.2 metres get to roll in for free. If you’re feeling spontaneous, you can still grab your tickets at the entrance on show days, but brace for impending queues.

Check out the official Instagram page for Singapore Motorshow 2024 and stay updated on the event! For more information on the Singapore Motorshow, please visit the official website here.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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