Hyundai 's March EV Sales in S. Korea Jumps 38% on Year
By Reuters | 01 Apr, 2026
Despite a 2.3% decline in global sales, the Korean auto giant's domestic EV sales of 7,809 was up 38% from last March.
Hyundai Motor sold 7,809 electric vehicles (EVs) in South Korea in March, up 38% from a year earlier, the South Korean automaker said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday.
The jump in EV sales in South Korea contrasted with Hyundai's overall performance. The South Korean automaker said it sold a total of 358,759 vehicles globally in March, down 2.3% from a year earlier, with domestic sales falling 2.0% and overseas sales declining 2.4%.
Hyundai Motor said that in South Korea sales of environmentally friendly vehicles, including hybrid and electric models, reached a record high for a first quarter in the January-March period, with 19,040 EVs and 39,597 hybrids sold.
(Reporting by Heekyong YangEditing by Ed Davies)
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