Seoul is one of Asia’s most congested megacities with heavy traffic, limited parking, and strong EV infrastructure. Buyers prefer compact sedans, hybrids, and electric vehicles.
This list includes all major Korean and global car brands, sorted from lowest to highest price for easy comparison.
| Rank | Car Model | Brand | Starting Price (KRW) | Fuel Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kia Morning | Kia | ₩12,900,000 | Petrol | City budget car |
| 2 | Hyundai Casper | Hyundai | ₩13,850,000 | Petrol | Urban driving |
| 3 | Chevrolet Spark | Chevrolet | ₩14,800,000 | Petrol | Easy parking |
| 4 | Kia Ray | Kia | ₩15,500,000 | Petrol | City families |
| 5 | Hyundai Avante | Hyundai | ₩19,800,000 | Petrol / Hybrid | Daily commute |
| 6 | Kia K3 | Kia | ₩20,000,000 | Petrol | Reliability |
| 7 | Toyota Corolla Hybrid | Toyota | ₩24,000,000 | Hybrid | Fuel savings |
| 8 | Hyundai Kona | Hyundai | ₩24,500,000 | Hybrid | Compact SUV |
| 9 | Kia Niro | Kia | ₩26,500,000 | Hybrid | Low emissions |
| 10 | Hyundai Ioniq 5 | Hyundai | ₩55,000,000 | Electric | EV commuting |
| 11 | Kia EV6 | Kia | ₩55,400,000 | Electric | Electric performance |
| 12 | Tesla Model 3 | Tesla | ₩52,990,000 | Electric | EV sedan |
| 13 | Tesla Model Y | Tesla | ₩56,990,000 | Electric | Electric SUV |
| 14 | BMW 3 Series | BMW | ₩56,000,000 | Petrol / Hybrid | Luxury sedan |
| 15 | Mercedes-Benz C-Class | Mercedes-Benz | ₩58,000,000 | Hybrid | Premium comfort |
This Seoul new cars guide helps buyers compare price, fuel efficiency, tax benefits, EV incentives, and long-term ownership cost.