KG Mobility, formerly known as SsangYong, introduced its luxury SUV model KGM Actyon in Korea today. Actyon, which first appeared in 2006 under SsangYong, is now being re-launched under KG Mobility. Here is the KGM Actyon with its renewed design.
KG Mobility Actyon attracts acclaim with its Coupe-SUV appearance!
KGM Actyon, which attracts acclaim with its design resembling the Range Rover Velar and its Coupe-SUV form, was launched in South Korea today. Actyon, which has an extremely imposing appearance when viewed from the front and completes its current design with LED headlights, reinforces its powerful appearance with 20-inch rims when viewed from the side. Actyon, which reflects its style with its wide C-pillar covered in body color and sharp fender lines, has a simpler but imposing design at the rear.
Moving on to the interior, the KGM Actyon, which draws attention with its dual 12.3-inch infotainment screen, hexagonal steering wheel design and dual-color chest design, comes in two color options called black-red and camel-beige. Offering a wide usage area in the interior with its 2680 mm wheelbase, the KGM Actyon offers a 668-liter luggage volume. This volume, which increases to 1568 liters when the seats are folded, seems quite suitable for family use. In addition to all these, the Actyon, which completes its luxurious appearance with the 32-color ambient lighting, wireless charging pad and crystal gear lever it offers in the interior, also attaches importance to safety with its advanced driver assistance systems.
Powered by a 1.5-liter turbo gasoline engine, the KGM Actyon produces 168 HP of power and 280 Nm of torque thanks to this engine. This engine, combined with a six-speed automatic transmission, can be used as 4×4 or 4×2 optionally. While there is no information for the electric version for now, it is learned that the gasoline model is priced between $24,775 and $26,600 in South Korea.
What did you think of Actyon, which evolved from SsangYong to KG Mobility? We are waiting for your opinions in the comments.