The Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association said Thursday that new registrations of imported passenger cars in February rose 34.6% from a year earlier to 27,190. That was up 29.7% from January’s 20,960. Cumulative registrations for January and February totaled 48,150, a 35.9% increase from 35,428 a year earlier.
By brand, Tesla ranked first with 7,868 registrations, followed by BMW with 6,313 and Mercedes-Benz with 5,322. Lexus recorded 1,113, Volvo 1,095, Audi 991, BYD 957 and Toyota 793.
The Tesla Model Y sold about 7,000 units over the month. The Model Y posted 5,275 registrations and the Model Y Long Range 1,740. Over the same period, the BMW 520 recorded 1,067 registrations.
By engine displacement, vehicles under 2,000cc accounted for 9,763 registrations, or 35.9% of the total. Models from 2,000cc to under 3,000cc totaled 5,835 (21.5%), 3,000cc to under 4,000cc 421 (1.5%), and 4,000cc and above 352 (1.3%). Other vehicles, including electric cars, totaled 10,819 (39.8%).
By origin, Europe accounted for 16,107 registrations (59.2%), followed by the United States with 8,197 (30.1%), Japan with 1,929 (7.1%) and China with 957 (3.5%). By fuel type, hybrids led with 13,721 registrations (50.5%), followed by electric vehicles with 10,819 (39.8%), gasoline with 2,484 (9.1%) and diesel with 166 (0.6%).
* This article has been translated by AI.
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