SsangYong XLV 7-Seater
SsangYong has now published a
set of sketches that depict the exterior and interior design of the
Geneva-bound model.
Essentially a longer Tivoli, the new
Korean crossover will be named the XLV and come with a third row of seats and
increased luggage space.
Size isn’t the only thing that will separate
the XLV from its sibling. The slightly redesigned and cleaner front and rear
bumpers, as well as the third lateral window make it look more imposing and
proportionally balanced.
It will be offered
with a choice of 1.6-litre diesel engine mated to manual or six-speed automatic
transmissions. As standard, it will come with front-wheel drive, though
afour-wheel-drive system will be optional.


