South Korean media: BYD's new car launched in South Korea, sales exceed 1,000 units within 3 weeks!
On October 2, South Korean media "Herald Economic" published an article stating that the BYD electric SUV Hai Shi 7 performed outstandingly, with all initial inventory sold out. Within two weeks of its launch in South Korea, sales exceeded 800 units, and by the third week, it surpassed 1,000 units. This is the fastest-selling model for BYD in South Korea this year. Industry insiders believe that the popularity of Hai Shi 7 stems from its excellent product quality and reasonable price. BYD also intends to consolidate its market position by actively expanding service infrastructure.
According to industry insiders, since BYD launched the mid-size electric SUV Hai Shi 7 in the South Korean market on September 8, it has already received over 1,000 orders. It is reported that BYD completed the import of the first batch of 800 units in South Korea in the second week after signing the orders, and is currently waiting for more orders.
The sales performance of Hai Shi 7 is promising. It is expected to surpass its first model ATTO 3. The high popularity of Hai Shi 7 is no surprise, as pre-orders were already open in August before its official launch, which proves its high popularity.
BYD Korea is also rapidly expanding its service infrastructure to ensure long-term growth momentum. In just ten months since its establishment, the company has set up 15 service centers nationwide in South Korea. Although BYD entered the South Korean market later than Tesla Korea, the number of its service centers has already exceeded that of Tesla.
In addition, BYD Korea plans to expand its service network to more than 20 locations by the end of the year. Currently, some employees at showrooms and service centers previously worked for import car dealers, which also helps ensure service stability.
The market has recognized BYD's excellent vehicle quality and investment in infrastructure. A representative from BYD Korea stated, "Since the launch of Hai Shi 7, customer inquiries, showroom visits, and orders have all increased. Hai Shi 7 will be positioned as a model that meets the strong demand for mid-size electric SUVs in the market."
Industry forecasts suggest that with more Chinese automotive brands entering the market next year, BYD's position will be further consolidated. An industry insider commented, "If brands like Zeekr and XPeng enter the South Korean market next year, people's perception of Chinese automotive brands may change again."
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