Ssangyong Tivoli News

SsangYong's local plans confirmed: New owner KG Group 'very positive' about future of Rexton, Musso, Korando, and Torres Down Under
By Tom White · 15 Feb 2023
SsangYong Australia spills the beans on the future of Korando, Torres, and the future of its name.
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Gone too soon? Mercedes-Benz X-Class, Mitsubishi Express, Ford Endura and more of Australia's shortest-lived cars
By Tony O'Kane · 23 Jul 2022
Are these mercy killings, or the cruel hand of fate? Not all short-lived cars deserved to die young, but then again the candle that burns half as long doesn’t always burn twice as bright.
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SsangYong officially in trouble again! Woes for Korea's number three brand continue as its latest potential buyer is forced to file for bankruptcy
By Tom White · 05 May 2022
Who will buy SsangYong? Certainly not Edison EV, after the failed deal forces it to file for bankruptcy.
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SsangYong's dramatic gamble to stay alive! American company looks to save South Korea's ailing number three as debts pile up
By Tom White · 22 Jul 2021
In a dramatic turn of events, a new US company looks to bet big to save Korea's troubled number three automaker.
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New SsangYong Tivoli 2021: Significant facelift for Kia Seltos and Hyundai Kona rival delayed
By Justin Hilliard · 20 May 2020
SsangYong Australia’s launch plans for the significantly facelifted version of the first-generation Tivoli small SUV have been pushed back
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Why car brands need two small SUVs to thrive in Australia
By Justin Hilliard · 18 Jan 2020
Australia’s love affair with SUVs is well-documented. Want proof? Last year, 45.5 per cent of new vehicles sold Down Under were SUVs, while traditional passenger cars only achieved a 29.7 per cent share
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SsangYong struggling to gain foothold in Australian market
By Tung Nguyen · 12 Aug 2019
SsangYong is struggling to make significant headway into Australia’s tough, shrinking market since relaunching as a factory-backed operation in December last year.
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SsangYong Tivoli 2020 to be a 'major facelift'
By Matt Campbell · 03 Apr 2019
A facelifted version of the SsangYong Tivoli will debut in Korea within months, with the 2020 model set to introduce 'major changes' compared with the current version.CarsGuide has learned that 80 per cent of the Tivoli will be new as part of the mid-life update, which comes about four-and-a-half years after the debut of the small SUV. It's set to be a lot more significant than simple nip and tuck.That said, the update will come as part of a long life-cycle for the Tivoli small SUV - but the current version is Korea's best-selling model in that segment, outselling the Hyundai Kona and Kia Niro. The Tivoli only launched in Australia late in 2018, and it hasn't had any form of serious impact on the sales charts locally, where the Kona easily betters it, along with the Mitsubishi ASX and Subaru XV.But the facelifted version of the Tivoli is set to introduce class-first features - many of which are borrowed from the larger, all-new Korando - including a 10.25-inch digital dashboard display, a 9.2-inch media system, as well as the potential inclusion of the Infinity mood lighting system. New trims and materials are set to be used too. According to Kisup Yun, product manager for SsangYong, the exterior changes for the 2020 Tivoli will also be extensive.Mr Yun told CarsGuide the renewed Tivoli will carry over only the doors, window glass and roof panels - the entire front of the car including the guards, headlights, bumper and bonnet will change. The rear will is also set to see big changes, including new tail-lights and a changed back-end design.It isn't only cosmetic changes for the Korean brand's smallest model, either - Mr Yun said the new Tivoli will also carry the same engine line-up as the all-new Korando.For Australia that means a new 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 120kW of power and 280Nm of torque with a six-speed automatic transmission and front-wheel drive, with the flagship model likely to be offered with a 1.6-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder producing 100kW and 324Nm, also with an automatic transmission but likely offered exclusively with all-wheel drive.  The updated version of the Tivoli is set to arrive on sale in Australia around August 2019.
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SsangYong 2019 pricing and specifications confirmed
By Marcus Craft · 04 Dec 2018
After an absence from the Australian market of nigh on two years, SsangYong has relaunched the brand here with four 2019 models.
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Ssangyong Tivoli 2019 pricing and specs confirmed
By Matt Campbell · 06 Sep 2018
The first ever SsangYong Tivoli small SUV will arrive in Australia with sharp pricing and decent equipment when the Korean company relaunches locally in November 2018.
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