SsangYong Torres ‘Coupe’ previewed

 

Ahead of its 70th birthday celebration, SsangYong has given a first glimpse at its next model – a coupe-styled SUV based on the petrol and electric Torres.

A video delivered by KG Versatility – the new name for SsangYong in its nation of origin of South Korea – has flaunted a sleeker variant of its Torres moderate sized SUV.

Alluded to as the J120, the new SsangYong is supposed to be delivered in 2024 – with neighborhood media estimating it could be known as the Torres Roadster.

For reference, the standard Torres petroleum SUV has the model code J100 – while the electric EVX conveys the U100 assignment.

It is muddled if the sleeker Torres – which isn’t as ‘roadster like’ as BMW or Audi ‘car SUVs’, yet isn’t generally so upstanding as the customary Torres – will be fueled by petroleum or power, but its model code recommends the previous.

In the video, the vehicle producer alludes to its South Korean legacy by getting the four characters tracked down on the nation’s banner, and rethinking them as a wheel, a vehicle, a street, and a crosswalk – with those examples reverberated all through the vehicle’s plan.

 

 

As recently detailed by Drive in December 2023, spy photographs of a baffling roadster styled SUV from SsangYong ignited bits of gossip about an Actyon replacement – be that as it may, the vehicle in those past government operative photographs is boundlessly unique to the Torres Car displayed in the video.

Subtleties of the Torres EVX were uncovered in April 2023, with the SUV utilizing a 73.4kWh battery pack provided by BYD – offering a guaranteed scope of somewhere in the range of 420 and 500 kilometers – taking care of a 150kW electric engine on the front hub.

The Torres-based electric ute is likewise expected to offer a guaranteed driving scope of as much as 500 kilometers unladen.

While little is had some significant awareness of the Torres Car, nearby reports say more subtleties will be declared on 4 Walk 2024, with a mid-year send off scheduled for South Korea.

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