Ford Motor Company Korea sales increased 12 percent to 960 units in January 2020 compared to January 2019 results. Sales increased at the automaker’s namesake Ford brand, while decreasing at Lincoln.
The positive result was driven by solid performance of the all-new Ford Explorer, which regained its position as company’s best-selling model in the Asian country.
Ford sales increased 25 percent to 808 units:
Lincoln sales decreased 28 percent to 152 units:
MODEL | JAN 2020 / JAN 2019 | JANUARY 2020 | JANUARY 2019 |
---|---|---|---|
EXPLORER | +34.26% | 721 | 537 |
MONDEO | * | 17 | * |
MUSTANG | -28.57% | 70 | 98 |
FORD TOTAL | +24.50% | 808 | 649 |
MODEL | JAN 2020 / JAN 2019 | JANUARY 2020 | JANUARY 2019 |
---|---|---|---|
AVIATOR | * | 6 | * |
CONTINENTAL | -45.59% | 37 | 68 |
MKZ | -54.67% | 34 | 75 |
NAUTILUS | * | 75 | * |
LINCOLN TOTAL | -28.30% | 152 | 212 |
BRAND | JAN 2020 / JAN 2019 | JANUARY 2020 | JANUARY 2019 |
---|---|---|---|
FORD TOTAL | +24.50% | 808 | 649 |
LINCOLN TOTAL | -28.30% | 152 | 212 |
FMC SOUTH KOREA TOTAL | +11.50% | 960 | 861 |
Low- and middle-income households will be getting some new incentives.
No offers are currently offered on redesigned full-size SUV.
The new pony car unveiling is open to the public, too.
Though prices did go up through the 2025 model year.