Imported car brands bolster ev strategies amid oil price hike

Foreign automakers are strengthening their electric vehicle strategies in South Korea as surging oil prices accelerate demand for lower-cost EVs. Sales figures for January to April show strong growth for brands including BYD and Audi.

According to the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association, BYD Korea sold 5,991 EVs from January to April and ranked fourth among imported brands. This represents roughly 1,000 percent growth from 553 units sold in the same period last year.

Data from the Korea Automobile & Mobility Association showed total EV sales in the country rising 155.8 percent year-on-year to 87,683 units in the first quarter. Audi Korea posted the fastest growth at 42.5 percent, driven by strong demand for its Q4 e-tron electric SUV.

Mercedes-Benz recently held the world premiere of its all-electric C-Class in Seoul, while BMW Korea plans to launch its new iX3 electric SUV in the third quarter. Figures from the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment indicate that registered EVs in Korea surpassed one million on April 15.

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Tesla dealership in snowy Norway celebrates reclaiming top EV sales spot in February 2026 with 98% market share.
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Tesla has reclaimed the leading position in Norway's automotive market in February 2026, following a sharp decline in January. Electric vehicles captured 98% of new car registrations amid a market rebound. The recovery comes after value-added tax adjustments prompted buyers to advance purchases into late 2025.

Sales of imported vehicles in South Korea rose 34.6 percent in March to 33,970 units, driven by strong electric vehicle demand and more working days. Tesla dominated with 11,130 units sold. This marks key milestones in the market.

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In January 2026, BYD outsold Tesla by a 10-to-1 margin in Australia's electric vehicle market, with 5,001 units versus Tesla's 501—a 641% surge for BYD and 32% decline for Tesla year-over-year. This builds on BYD's 2025 global overtake of Tesla and intensifying local competition in a market growing 93.3% annually.

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Xiaomi, Chery and FAW have raised prices on their electric vehicles amid surging chip and raw material costs, a sharp departure from 2025's aggressive cuts, though analysts caution that weak demand could force reversals. The trend started earlier this month, with Xiaomi making the latest adjustment.

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