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Cangzhou Dahua PC Business Opens Long-Term Growth Space

2025-11-06 15:54:12

Chinese electric vehicle brand BYD, which formally entered the Korean market this January, is reshaping the local import car market landscape with an astonishing growth rate, surpassing Toyota and Audi within ten months to rank among the top six in import car sales. Initially met with skepticism, Chinese electric vehicles have now successfully penetrated the Korean market. According to data from the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association, BYD ranked sixth among import cars last month with sales of 824 units, surpassing Toyota (813 units) and Audi (689 units). This growth is mainly attributed to the continued strong sales of the mid-sized SUV "Sealion 7," which was launched in September and sold 513 units last month, ranking tenth in import car sales.

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