Lincoln Korea sales increased 22 percent to 207 units in April 2020 compared to April 2019.
Note that Korea sales figures become available roughly 45 days after month close.
Lincoln sales on an individual model basis were as follows:
During the first fourth months of the 2020 calendar year, Lincoln Korea sales increased 26 percent to 755 units.
MODEL | APR 2020 / APR 2019 | APRIL 2020 | APRIL 2019 | YTD 2020 / YTD 2019 | YTD 2020 | YTD 2019 |
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AVIATOR | * | 50 | * | * | 183 | * |
CONTINENTAL | 0.00% | 37 | 37 | -10.00% | 153 | 170 |
CORSAIR | * | 7 | * | * | 7 | * |
MKZ | -60.19% | 41 | 103 | -46.13% | 153 | 284 |
NAUTILUS | * | 72 | * | * | 259 | * |
LINCOLN TOTAL | +22.49% | 207 | 169 | +25.62% | 755 | 601 |
Lincoln Korea sales increased in a healthy fashion in April, the third consecutive month of sales volume growth for Ford’s luxury brand in South Korea. Despite the negative impact of COVID-19 on car sales, Lincoln has managed to avoid the crisis due to the solid performance of its fresh portfolio of utilities.
The performance of Lincoln Nautilus sales particularly stands out, as the midsize crossover utility vehicle achieved its best result to date in the South Korean market, establishing itself as the brand’s best-selling model. In second place was the new Aviator, which also registered a solid level of sales volume.
In addition, April saw Lincoln record the very first deliveries of the new Corsair in the South Korean market. The new compact crossover strengthens the brand’s vehicle range, supporting the growth experienced in recent months.
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