Singapore car rentals in 2025
Get helpful information to start your search for the perfect car rental in Singapore. The average price data is based on the last 12 months and was last updated on 17 September 2025.
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Cheapflights insights for Singapore car rentals
Get relevant, data-driven information to help you hire a car in Singapore, including pricing trends, ideal booking times, and more.
How far in advance should I hire a car in Singapore?
Book your car hire in Singapore 63 days before your pickup date to maximise your savings. Car hire prices are around AED 312/day on average when booked 63 days ahead, which saves you 229% off the average price.
What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Singapore?
The cheapest month to hire a car in Singapore is July, when you can expect to pay AED 327/day on average. The most expensive month to hire a car in Singapore is January (AED 397/day on average). The average daily car hire price for each month is shown below. Keep in mind that prices will vary based on availability, when you book, and the type of car you hire.
January
AED 397
February
AED 367
March
AED 353
April
AED 356
May
AED 334
June
AED 331
July
AED 327
August
AED 331
September
AED 331
October
AED 338
November
AED 338
December
AED 375
Which car hire company has the most locations in Singapore?
Hawk has 16 locations throughout the area, more than any other company. Europcar has the second-highest number of locations in Singapore at 6.
Top rental agencies in Singapore
Explore the leading car rental agencies in Singapore known for their outstanding service and extensive range of vehicles to choose from. There are currently 8 car rental companies in Singapore. Reviews were last updated on 17 September 2025.
Thrifty
Sixt
Avis
Hertz
National
Budget
SPEED7
Hawk
Car rental FAQs
Find answers to frequently asked questions about car rentals in Singapore, including policies, requirements, and more. FAQs were last updated on 17 September 2025.
What side of the road do you drive on in Singapore?
Cars travel on the left side of the road in Singapore.