Cat A hits record S$129,000 as COE rises across the board
Commercial vehicle certificates are also at a high, rising 2.1% to S$95,000
[SINGAPORE] The price of a Category A Certificate of Entitlement (COE) hit a record of S$129,000 as other categories also ended higher at the Wednesday (Jul 8) tender exercise.
The Category A COE, meant for smaller, less powerful cars and electric vehicles, rose by 4.2 per cent from S$123,847, breaching the previous record of S$128,105 set in October 2025.
The price of Category B COEs, used to register larger, more powerful cars and EVs, went up 6 per cent to S$130,889, from S$123,502.
The price of an Open category (Category E) COE climbed 0.6 per cent from S$129,002 to S$129,801.
Certificates in the Open category can be used to register any vehicle type except motorcycles, but are mostly used for bigger cars.
As these certificates are transferable, motor traders often secure them for the flexibility to register cars without waiting for the next tender exercise.
The Category D COE premium increased to S$10,201 from S$9,989. This was the third time that the price of such certificates, used for motorcycles, breached the five-digit mark in 2026.
Category C COEs, used for commercial vehicles, climbed 2.1 per cent to S$95,000 from S$93,001, breaking the record of S$94,000 set at the first exercise in June. THE STRAITS TIMES
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