In South Korea, Hyundai Motor sold 63,733 units in April, a decrease of 4.4% compared with the same month last year. The company sold 282,107 units outside of South Korea, a 5.2% increase Y-o-y.
Hyundai Motor’s SUV models collectively sold 20,314 units in the domestic market last month, while the Genesis luxury brand maintained solid momentum, with sales of 11,784 units.
Hyundai Motor sold more than 19,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in April worldwide, maintaining the EV sales momentum and solidifying its electrification leadership in the global market.
To cope with business uncertainties, Hyundai Motor plans to strengthen its production and sales system to suit demand and respond flexibly to changes in regional markets. The company also plans to enhance its electrification leadership by launching competitive new models and expanding its EV and hybrid lineups.
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