Import

Nic. Christiansen Group is responsible for the Danish import of brands including Hyundai, Ford, BYD, Jaecoo, Omoda, Land Rover, Jaguar, NIO, and firefly, as well as Honda in Finland and the Baltics.
BYD

BYD

BYD (Build Your Dreams) has been operating in Europe for more than 20 years and was introduced to the Danish market by Nic. Christiansen Group in 2022. Worldwide, BYD is among the world's largest car manufacturers.

Visit BYD Denmark
Ford

Ford

Ford is Denmark's leading brand for commercial vans and has delivered private and commercial vehicles for more than 100 years. Nic. Christiansen Group has been the Danish Ford importer since 2025.

Visit Ford Denmark
Hyundai

Hyundai

The import of Hyundai to Denmark is handled by the company Hyundai Bil Import A / S, which together with the dealer network helps to make Hyundai one of the Danish consumers' favorite car brands.

Visit Hyundai Denmark
Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover

For more than 30 years, British cars have been a part of Nic. Christiansen Group's DNA. Today, British Car Import is importing Jaguar and Land Rover in Denmark, while our retail store British MotorGroup trades the cars for the Danish consumers.

Visit Jaguar Denmark

Visit Land Rover Denmark

NIO & firefly

NIO & firefly

NIO is a Chinese car manufacturer known for designing and developing electric vehicles. The company was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Shanghai. Nic. Christiansen Group imports their premium brand NIO and the sub-brand firefly.

Visit NIO Denmark
Omoda | Jaecoo

Omoda | Jaecoo

Omoda | Jaecoo are two brands under the Chery Group - the largest Chinese car exporter. Chery was founded in 1997 and has the ambition to become a world-wide leading EV manufacturer. In Denmark, the brands Omoda and Jaecoo are imported by Nic. Christiansen Group

Visit Omoda

Visit Jaecoo

NCG Import Finland & Baltics

NCG Import Finland & Baltics

In 2017, Nic. Christiansen Group agreed with with Honda Motor Europe to take over the import of cars in Finland and the import of cars, motorcycles and Power Products to the Baltics as of 31 March 2017.