KG Mobility announced on the 3rd that it sold a total of 109,424 units in the global market last year, including 47,046 units in domestic sales and 62,378 units in exports. This was thanks to aggressive new model launches such as the Actyon and strengthened overseas market strategies.
Although total sales last year decreased by 5.7% compared to the previous year, exports recorded the highest performance in 10 years since 2014 (72,011 units). Compared to the previous year, 2023 (52,754 units), exports increased by 18.2%.
In particular, KGM launched the Torres EVX and KGM brand in the Turkish, Australian, and Paraguayan markets last year. They participated in the European Parts Conference, established a European sales corporation, and held the '2024 Overseas Dealership Conference,' a large-scale global invitation event after six years, continuing efforts to expand export volumes through strengthening the global sales network.
Looking at the annual export status by model last year, the Rexton Sports, Torres, and Korando each surpassed 10,000 units, selling 15,016 units, 10,960 units, and 10,686 units respectively, leading the upward trend.
A KGM official said, "This year, we will increase sales volume not only through exports, which are continuing their upward trend, but also through the successful launch of new models and improved models such as the Torres Hybrid and O100."
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