KG Mobility, or KGM, said Monday its April sales totaled 9,512 vehicles, up 6.5% from a year earlier, as exports climbed.
Domestic sales fell 4.6% to 3,382 vehicles, while exports rose 13.8% to 6,130.
KGM said Musso export sales increased, pushing monthly exports above 6,000 for the first time in four months since December, when exports reached 7,000 vehicles. Cumulative sales through April rose 4.7% from the same period a year earlier.
By model, the Musso, which began its global market launch last month, sold 1,336 vehicles, and the Torres EVX sold 1,830, helping drive the increase.
KGM said it is stepping up efforts to expand volumes by building on export momentum and strengthening its response in the domestic market.
On April 28 and 29, KGM invited overseas dealers and reporters from 31 countries to Turkiye, its largest export market, for the Musso global launch and test-drive events. In Germany, it held a launch and test-drive event for the Actyon Hybrid in early April.
In March, KGM Chairman Kwak Jae-sun met with its Vietnam KD partner, Kim Long Motors, to inspect production sites and discuss detailed cooperation plans.
In South Korea, KGM said it is conducting marketing activities to strengthen brand communication and expand customer engagement, including hosting “KGM Tuning Festival Season 2” and serving as an official sponsor of the “2026 UCI MTB World Series.”
A KGM official said exports are recovering and that April sales rose 6.5% from a year earlier, with cumulative sales up 4.7%. The official said the Musso has been well received in South Korea and at last month’s global launch events, and KGM plans to expand rollouts by country and deepen cooperation with local dealers to further increase sales.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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