| Category | Details of 2026 Reform |
| Transition Subsidy | Additional support of up to KRW 1 million when purchasing an EV after scrapping or selling an ICE vehicle owned for 3+ years (excludes hybrids) |
| New Vehicle Categories | Commencement of subsidies for small passenger vans (11–15 seats, <7m), medium electric cargo vehicles (1.5–5t), and heavy electric cargo vehicles (5t or more) |
| Unit Subsidy | Unit subsidy amounts for passenger cars, passenger vans, and trucks remain at 2025 levels |
| Performance Criteria | Criteria for fast-charging capability, driving range per charge, and battery energy density have been raised |
| Price Criteria | New full-subsidy price threshold for small electric cargo vehicles; full-subsidy threshold for passenger cars to be tightened to KRW 50 million starting in 2027 |
| Additional Support | Extra incentives for PnC (KRW 100k), V2L (KRW 100k), and vehicles equipped with wheelchair access (KRW 2 million) |
| Operator Requirements | Introduction of evaluations for manufacturers and importers regarding business plans, after-sales service, and industrial contribution (Scheduled to take effect in July 2026). |
| Safety Requirements | Establishment of a new subsidy requirement to obtain 'EV Fire Safety Insurance' (Effective from July 2026 onwards) |
2026 CES Highlights
Automakers Foregoing Physical Vehicle Displays – Shifting from Transportation to AI and Robotics
CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2026 was held in Las Vegas from January 6 to January 9, 2026. As seen in its name, CES was traditionally an electronics-centered exhibition; however, as the mobility industry merges with the ICT sector, mobility companies have now joined as active participants. At CES 2026, Mobility has solidified its status as the definitive destination for AI integration, transcending its previous role as a mere application field.
The biggest headline was undoubtedly humanoid robotics. In particular, the humanoid robot 'Atlas,' presented by Hyundai Motor Group via Boston Dynamics, garnered significant attention as it was presented not as a mere research demo, but with a concrete roadmap for actual deployment in industrial sites. Hyundai Motor Group emphasized that robots will transition from being a mere future technology into labor entities that work alongside humans across manufacturing, logistics, and services. This demonstrates that automakers are evolving beyond vehicle manufacturing into AI-based comprehensive mobility and robotics companies.
Exhibitions related to mobility at this CES focused on the technological architecture constituting autonomous driving and vehicular AI, rather than exterior vehicle designs or concepts. NVIDIA showcased its SoC for autonomous driving and automotive AI computing platforms, demonstrating how automakers and parts suppliers can implement specific functions based on these platforms. This suggests that the center of competition in autonomous driving is shifting from individual features to AI computational power and software ecosystems.
In summary, the mobility exhibitions at CES 2026 focused on explaining how AI, computing, and sensor technologies are being applied to transportation, rather than highlighting the vehicles themselves. Autonomous vehicles, robotaxis, and vehicular AI were presented as a single, integrated technological flow where AI makes decisions, moves, and provides services.
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