COE prices 2026: All categories on the rise; Cat D crosses five figures for first time since November 2023


PUBLISHED ONApril 08, 2026 8:26 AMBYRaewyn KohAll vehicle categories saw an uptick in price once again in the first Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding exercise of April 2026.
Category A premiums rose 5.46 per cent this round to close at $118,000. Category B, meant for larger cars, increased by 4.7 per cent to close at $121,000. Category E, the open category for cars, rose 2.38 per cent to close at $121,001 this bidding exercise.
Commercial vehicles won't just be affected by the rising diesel prices, which crossed $4 per litre at Caltex on April 7, and at Esso, Shell, Sinopec and SPC on April 6. Category C premiums closed at $78,000, a 2.57 per cent increase since the last round.
Category D, for motorcycles, which has usually enjoys lower premiums, reached five figures — $10,000 — for its premium this round. It's a first for this category since November 2023.
Here's a summary of the results of the first COE bidding exercise of April 2026:
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $118,000 | $111,890 | +$6,110 | $107,407 (April) |
| B | $121,000 | $115,568 | +$5,432 | $114,366 (April) |
| C | $80,001 | $78,000 | +$2,001 | $75,751 (April) |
| D | $10,000 | $9,589 | +$411 | $8,670 (April) |
| E | $121,001 | $118,119 | +$2,882 | Not applicable |
Second March 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $111,890 | $108,220 | +$3,670 | $106,541 (March) |
| B | $115,568 | $114,002 | +$1,566 | $115,938 (March) |
| C | $78,000 | $76,000 | +$2,000 | $75,669 (March) |
| D | $9,589 | $8,602 | +$987 | $8,367 (March) |
| E | $118,119 | $114,890 | +$3,229 | Not applicable |
First March 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $108,220 | $106,401 | +$1,719 | $106,541 (March) |
| B | $114,002 | $105,001 | +$9,001 | $115,938 (March) |
| C | $76,000 | $74,999 | +$1,001 | $75,669 (March) |
| D | $8,602 | $7,989 | +$613 | $8,367 (March) |
| E | $114,890 | $112,890 | +$2,000 | Not applicable |
Second February 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $106,401 | $106,320 | +$81 | $107,571 (Feb) |
| B | $105,001 | $110,890 | -$5,889 | $120,772 (Feb) |
| C | $74,999 | $74,801 | +$198 | $76,100 (Feb) |
| D | $7,989 | $8,289 | -$300 | $8,542 (Feb) |
| E | $112,890 | $116,000 | -$3,110 | Not applicable |
Bids for Category B, for larger cars, decreased by another 5.3 per cent to close at $105,001, a price lower than Category A for the first time since July 2018.
First February 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $106,320 | $109,501 | -$3,181 | $107,571 (Feb) |
| B | $110,890 | $121,634 | -$10,744 | $120,772 (Feb) |
| C | $74,801 | $75,202 | -$401 | $76,100 (Feb) |
| D | $8,289 | $8,860 | -$571 | $8,542 (Feb) |
| E | $116,000 | $120,891 | -$4,891 | Not applicable |
Despite the decreases across the board, COE premiums are still considerably high. Said an LTA spokesperson, "while COE prices have moderated in the recent exercise, they remain elevated, reflecting sustained demand. We advise car buyers and dealers to be prudent in bidding for COEs."
Second January 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $109,501 | $102,009 | +$7,492 | $114,004 (Jan) |
| B | $121,634 | $119,100 | +$2,534 | $126,131 (Jan) |
| C | $75,202 | $75,503 | -$301 | $76,166 (Jan) |
| D | $8,860 | $8,689 | +$171 | $8,817 (Jan) |
| E | $120,891 | $122,000 | -$1,109 | Not applicable |
LTA has attributed the increase in COE prices to two factors. "COE prices have increased, likely due to seasonal demand arising from the Singapore Motor Show and the upcoming Chinese New Year period. We strongly advise car buyers and dealers to be prudent in bidding for COEs," stated an LTA spokesperson.
First January 2026 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $102,009 | $109,501 | -$7,492 | $114,004 (Jan) |
| B | $119,100 | $115,102 | +$3,998 | $126,131 (Jan) |
| C | $75,503 | $77,003 | -$1,500 | $76,166 (Jan) |
| D | $8,689 | $8,081 | +$608 | $8,817 (Jan) |
| E | $122,000 | $119,000 | +$3,000 | Not applicable |
Second December 2025 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $109,501 | $105,413 | +$4,088 | $116,000 (Dec) |
| B | $115,102 | $123,900 | -$8,7,98 | $130,362 (Dec) |
| C | $77,003 | $76,501 | +$502 | $74,592 (Dec) |
| D | $8,081 | $8,289 | -$208 | $9,140 (Dec) |
| E | $119,000 | $123,000 | -$4,000 | Not applicable |
First December 2025 COE bidding results
| Category | Current COE | Previous COE | Difference | PQP |
| A | $105,413 | $109,000 | -$3,587 | $116,000 (Dec) |
| B | $123,900 | $129,890 | -$5,990 | $130,362 (Dec) |
| C | $76,501 | $76,389 | +$112 | $74,592 (Dec) |
| D | $8,289 | $8,729 | -$440 | $9,140 (Dec) |
| E | $123,000 | $125,001 | -$2,001 | Not applicable |
Read more about COE prices in 2025.
What are the COE categories?
How to bid for COE?
There are two COE bidding exercises in a month - both start at 12pm on the first and third Monday of the month, and end at 4pm on Wednesday of the same week, if there are's no public holiday in between.
Bids are submitted either at a DBS/POSB ATM for individual bidders or online via DBS, UOB, or Maybank internet banking services for corporate account holders. Alternatively, most car dealerships will be able to bid on your behalf when you purchase a car, but bid prices are not guaranteed.
Steps to bid for COE:
Successful bids will be registered under the bidding ID given.
Unsuccessful bids will receive back their deposit, but not the administrative fee.
How to check COE bid results?
Once bidding ends, bidding statuses are posted on the One Motoring COE Open Bidding page. To check if you're successful, visit One Motoring Digital Services and login using your SingPass.
Winning COE bids are determined by vehicle quota set by LTA and the maximum reserved price set by bidders. But, the Quota Premium (QP), that is, the COE to be paid by all successful bidders within the category, will be the sum of the highest unsuccessful bid plus $1. QP is the price for a new COE.
For example, three bidders place bids for a vehicle quota of two. Bidder A and B bid $50,000 and $45,000 respectively. Bidder C bids $35,000. Bidders A and B will be successful, but their QP will be set at $35,001.
You might also hear the term PQP thrown around. That's a Prevailing Quota Premium and is the cost to renew the COE of an existing vehicle. The PQP is calculated as the moving average of the past three months' QP.
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