Singapore’s first COE bidding exercise for June 2026 has closed, and the latest OneMotoring result feed puts Category A at S$126,009. Category B closed at S$126,989, Category C at S$94,000, Category D at S$10,000 and the Open Category at S$129,000.
For readers tracking new-car costs, this is the key number set to read before speaking with dealers, renewing a vehicle plan or comparing cars on Little Big Red Dot’s Tech & Auto coverage. The result matters because COE is a major upfront component of a new vehicle package in Singapore.
Latest COE Premiums
The June 2026 first open bidding exercise is listed as “Results for JUNE 2026 1st Open Bidding Exercise” on OneMotoring. Category A, for cars up to 1,600cc and 97kW, closed at S$126,009. Category B, for larger or more powerful cars, closed at S$126,989. Category C goods vehicles and buses closed at S$94,000, while Category D motorcycles closed at S$10,000. Category E, the Open Category, closed at S$129,000.

What Drivers Should Compare
- Check whether a dealer package is quoting a guaranteed or non-guaranteed COE bid.
- Compare the Category A and Category B gap before shortlisting models across the 1,600cc or power threshold.
- For commercial buyers, treat Category C at S$94,000 as a material fleet-cost input rather than a small registration add-on.
- Use OneMotoring for the bidding calendar, category definitions and the next exercise window.
Where To Verify
The OneMotoring COE open bidding page remains the reference point for bidding information, category definitions and future bidding windows. Buyers comparing showrooms this week should pair these premiums with the vehicle price, ARF, road tax, financing terms and any trade-in value before deciding whether a package is actually competitive.



