SsangYong sells 10,802 cars in January, down 2.3% YoY

In the domestic market, Ssangyong's sales were down 3.6% year-on-year affected by expiration of tax cut benefit although the Tivoli still shows an uptrend in sales up 39.4% to 3,222 units over January 2015.

01 Feb 2016 | 3513 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

The Mahindra Group-owned Ssangyong Motor has sold a total of 10,082 units in January 2016 – 6,571 units in domestic sales and 3,511 in exports, down 2.3% compared to January 2015.

In the domestic market, Ssangyong's sales were down 3.6% year-on-year affected by expiration of tax cut benefit although the Tivoli still shows an uptrend in sales up 39.4% to 3,222 units over January 2015.

In the overseas market, the company's exports slightly increased 0.2% from January 2015. Its European exports were up over 40% year-on-year boosted by the Tivoli even though the Korean won dropped the most among emerging market currencies that led to decreased sales.

Meanwhile, Ssangyong introduced the 2016 model year lineup with improved marketability including the Korando Sports (export name: Actyon Sports), Korando C (export name: Korando), Rexton W, and Korando Turismo (export name: Rodius) to expand its sales aggressively.

According to Choi Johng-sik, CEO of Ssangyong Motor, "We have led the compact SUV market with the Tivoli whose sales soared 39.4% year-on-year in January despite a slow season. We will increase our global sales by carrying out aggressive marketing activities, exploring new markets and launching the upgraded models."

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