BYD Korea announced on the 17th that it has selected six dealer partners, including DT Networks, to be in charge of passenger car sales. After the passenger car brand launches next year, these partners will handle sales, maintenance and after-sales service (AS), and customer relations in Korea.


DT Networks, under Deutsche Automobile, operates in five locations: Seocho in Seoul, Suwon, Bundang, and Goyang in Gyeonggi Province, and Suyeong in Busan. Samchully EV is responsible for Yangcheon in Seoul, Anyang in Gyeonggi, and Yeonsu in Incheon. The Chinese automotive distributor Harmony Automobile covers Gangseo and Yongsan in Seoul and the Jeju region. Vision Mobility manages Seo-gu in Gwangju and Dong-gu in Daejeon, G&B Mobility is in charge of Suseong in Daegu, and SS Motors handles the Wonju area in Gangwon Province.

From left, Minwook Lee, CEO of GNB Mobility; Bongkwan Park, CEO of Vision Mobility; Sangmu Park, CEO of SS Motors; Dinghaimiao, CEO of BYD Korea; Xueliang Liu, General Manager of BYD Asia-Pacific Automotive Sales Division; Inchul Jo, Head of Passenger Vehicle Division at BYD Korea; Hyukmin Kwon, Vice Chairman of DT Networks; Wonhyun Son, CEO of Samchully EV; and Marine Young, Chief Executive of Harmony Automobile, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the dealer agreement. Photo by BYD Korea

From left, Minwook Lee, CEO of GNB Mobility; Bongkwan Park, CEO of Vision Mobility; Sangmu Park, CEO of SS Motors; Dinghaimiao, CEO of BYD Korea; Xueliang Liu, General Manager of BYD Asia-Pacific Automotive Sales Division; Inchul Jo, Head of Passenger Vehicle Division at BYD Korea; Hyukmin Kwon, Vice Chairman of DT Networks; Wonhyun Son, CEO of Samchully EV; and Marine Young, Chief Executive of Harmony Automobile, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing the dealer agreement. Photo by BYD Korea

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BYD operates through a dealer system in all 99 countries and regions it has entered worldwide. The company explained that this approach helps provide correct information face-to-face to customers new to electric vehicles, aiding accurate understanding and offering direct experience opportunities to enhance the quality and completeness of customer experience. In Korea, the brand will officially launch next month and begin passenger car sales.



Jo In-cheol, head of BYD Korea’s passenger car division, said, "We prioritized whether our partners have sufficient capabilities to provide the highest level of service to Korean customers when forming partnerships."


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