Auto exports rise in March driven by hybrid car demand
Published: 15 Apr. 2026, 14:19
The all-new Kia Seltos, which comes in both gasoline turbo and gasoline hybrid engines, is seen at the vehicle's launch event on January 26. [NEWS1]
Korea's auto exports rose from a year earlier in March, driven by robust demand for hybrid vehicles, government data showed Wednesday.
The combined value of automobile exports came to $6.37 billion last month, up 2.2 percent from the same month last year, according to the data from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources.
It marks the second-highest figure for any March, the ministry said.
Hybrid cars, whose combined value of exports surged 79 percent on-year, contributed to the March performance.
By destination, shipments to the European Union jumped 33 percent, but exports to Asia and the Middle East fell 38.4 percent and 40.8 percent, respectively, partly due to the war between the United States and Iran, the data showed.
For the three months ending in March, the combined exports of automobiles fell 0.2 percent from the same period a year earlier to $17.2 billion.
Domestically, 164,813 vehicles were sold last month, up 10.2 percent on-year.
Yonhap





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