

KG Mobility reported April sales of 8,932 vehicles, with 3,546 units domestically and 5,386 units exported.
Despite domestic sales recovery from new model launches, KGM saw an 8.4% year-over-year decline, due to production adjustments and delayed exports.

KGM’s domestic sales in April hit 3,546 units, a 10.5% increase from March, driven by new models like the Musso EV and Torres hybrid. This marks the fourth consecutive month of growth, confirming a domestic market recovery.
Exports slightly decreased year-over-year, but sales to Germany, Turkey, and Spain increased due to enhanced global launches and marketing efforts. KGM has maintained export sales above 5,000 units since January.
The company intensifies its global market strategy, launching the Actyon in Turkey (January) and Germany (February), and hosting a dealer conference and influencer event in Germany in April.


A KGM spokesperson stated that with new model launches driving domestic sales recovery and exports maintaining over 5,000 units, global sales are expected to continue rising as marketing strategies strengthen.