South Korean car buyers succumb to Tesla fever
From an eponymous cocktail to eager buyers following the shipping routes of long-awaited cars, Tesla Inc is having a moment in South Korea, particularly among tech-savvy professionals.
Kang Sung-mo, who runs an advertising production agency in Seoul, is a convert.
鈥淚 am not interested in cars, but I am interested in the Tesla brand and its technology,鈥 the 39-year-old said.
Kang bought a Tesla Model 3 in December, ditching the Hyundai crossover he bought only last summer. Being associated with Tesla鈥檚 reputation for innovation was good for his image, he said.
The US electric carmaker had its best month for South Korea in June, selling 2,827 vehicles and bouncing back from weak sales in April and May which were hit by US production disruptions due to the novel coronavirus. The Model 3 is now the country鈥檚 No. 2 imported vehicle, ahead of the BMW 5 series and the Audi A6, and just behind the Mercedes E-Class.
By contrast, Hyundai Motor Co, the dominant automaker in South Korea, saw sales of its Kona EV slump 31 percent in June to 2,513 vehicles.
Another 4,000 to 5,000 South Korean customers have the Model 3 on order, although most of them may have to wait until at least September for delivery, said a source familiar with the matter.
The source was not authorized to speak to the media and declined to be identified.
Tesla鈥檚 rising popularity among affluent professionals in South Korea, who have been relatively unscathed by the pandemic, is one of many feathers in its cap.
Highlighting the threat it poses to established brands, Tesla last week surpassed Toyota Motor Corp as the world鈥檚 most valuable automaker while its second-quarter deliveries smashed expectations at a time when sales at rivals have been laid low by the pandemic.
South Korea鈥檚 generous subsidies of 12.43 million won (US$10,380) for the Model 3 have definitely helped sales, bringing the car鈥檚 price down to less than US$40,000, but the Silicon Valley automaker has also generated a genuine buzz.
In social media posts, South Korean Tesla fans avidly track the routes of ships bringing its cars to Asia, while at the country鈥檚 bars, the latest trendy cocktail is a mix of HiteJinro鈥檚 Terra-brand beer and the Korean traditional liquor soju. Smashed together, their names are pronounced 鈥淭esla鈥 in Korean.
The automaker has additionally benefited from free advertising after popular Korean actor Yoo Ah-in, known for his sense of style, drove his Tesla Model X SUV to go grocery shopping on a reality show aired last month.
That has led to a spike in orders for the vehicle, a second person familiar with the matter said without elaborating.
Some new Korean owners noted they bought a Tesla for practical reasons.
Kim Dong-hwan, who works in IT in Seoul, wanted to avoid public transportation during the pandemic and driving fatigue on his long commute.
Not everything is perfect 鈥 his Model 3 has a panel gap and he has to wait several months before it will be fixed 鈥 but Kim says the benefits and emotional appeal of a technologically advanced brand were worth it.
鈥淚 am very satisfied given that Tesla鈥檚 self-driving feature has reduced fatigue while driving,鈥 he said.
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