KGM Torres 2026 News

Critical updates for cheap RAV4 rival
By Jack Quick · 21 May 2026
KGM has detailed updates for its Torres and Actyon SUVs in South Korea.The 2027 KGM Torres with the regular 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine now comes with an eight-speed Aisin-sourced torque-converter automatic transmission, instead of a six-speed Aisin unit.The all-wheel drive petrol version now also receives off-road terrain modes in addition to the existing drive modes.The Torres is still also offered with hybrid and electric powertrain options.There are revised front and rear fascias, as well as new exterior paint colours and interior colourways.Inside, the Torres looks much more like the Actyon now. It receives a two-spoke, hexagonal steering wheel, as well as an updated screen set-up for the digital instrument cluster and touchscreen multimedia system.A number of key criticisms have also been addressed.There’s now wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, a bigger gear selector, a physical switchgear cluster for the dual-zone climate control, as well as dual wireless chargers.It’s worth noting that the KGM Actyon also picks up the aforementioned updates, as well as the eight-speed automatic transmission.We’ve reached out to KGM Australia to see when we can expect these updated Torres and Actyon models will arrive Down Under. We’ll update this story once we hear back.KGM, which was previously known as SsangYong, launched the Torres in Australia in 2024 and was followed by the related and slightly larger Actyon in 2025.The South Korean carmaker has since launched hybrid and electric versions of the Torres, as well as a hybrid version of the Actyon.In the first four months of 2026 KGM has sold a total of 74 Torres examples and 80 Actyon examples. This is down considerably over top-selling rivals like the Toyota RAV4 (7571 sales), Hyundai Tucson (6842 sales) and Kia Sportage (5743 sales).
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A new BYD-battling all-electric SUV is here
By Tim Gibson · 25 Nov 2025
A new all-electric SUV has just landed.
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A rival for the Toyota RAV4 has arrived from Korea
By Tim Gibson · 20 Nov 2025
Another hybrid SUV will join the increasingly popular segment.
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Korean brand's EV assault in Oz
By Tim Gibson · 16 Oct 2025
Two new EVs from a Korean carmaker will hit Australian showrooms in 2025.
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New RAV4 Hybrid hunter confirmed for Oz
By Tim Gibson · 16 Oct 2025
A new hybrid SUV is headed to Australian shores. KGM’s (formerly known as SsangYong) Torres Hybrid has just launched in the United Kingdom and could blow open the hybrid SUV market when it arrives this year. The Torres Hybrid will start from £35,995 in the UK (around $75,000), but it won't be that pricey in Australia. It is believed the Torres hybrid will arrive next year in two variants, priced at less than $50,000. It is powered by BYD’s 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol hybrid system that produces 130kW and 300Nm, with a combined fuel use of 6.1L/100km KGM has been selling Torres petrol variants in Australia since 2024, with a drive-away price of $38,000 for the entry-level model, although it has only mustered 248 sales in 2025. Australian buyers are increasingly gravitating towards hybrid vehicles, with sales up more than 10 per cent this year. Sales of hybrid vehicles account for more than 15 per cent of all new cars sold through the first nine months of 2025.Carmakers are responding to this demand with a dramatic increase in options in the past two years.MG recently launched the HS Hybrid+, which will be a direct rival to Torres Hybrid in Australia, starting from $40,990 (before on-road costs). The Torres will also have to battle for market share with the Cherry Tiggo 7 plug-in hybrid that has a drive-away price of $39,990 and the Haval H6 Lux hybrid at $38,990 drive-away. These options are in addition to the popular Toyota RAV4 that leads the SUV sales, with more than 2500 sold up to September 2025. According to a KGM Australia spokesperson, the hybrid Torres will be joined by an all-electric variant this year, too.KGM also confirmed its all-electric Musso ute will launch before the end of 2025. 
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