SsangYong are
currently testing a facelifted version of their Tivoli SUV, with recently
spotted prototypes wearing camouflage at the front and at the rear, plus a
little something for the interior as well. Once the updated crossover is
unveiled, sometime next year, we expect changes to include a mildly revised
front end with new headlights, a new grille and restyled bumpers, but also new
taillight graphics at the rear and some fresh interior trim and tech.
We can see that compared to the current Tivoli, this camouflaged
prototype is wearing slightly different headlights and some type of insert for
the radiator grille. The spoiler seems to be shaped differently as well, while
at the back, we can see slightly sharper graphics for the taillights.
Since the South
Korean automaker also decided to cover up the dashboard, we assume that further
aesthetic changes will take place inside, where we could maybe see new trim
pieces, improved materials and maybe even some upgraded tech.
Right now, the
Tivoli is available with multiple active safety systems such as Forward
Collision Warning, Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Warning, Lane
Keeping Assist, High Beam Assistance and Traffic Sign Recognition. You can also
get keyless start, a reversing camera, cruise control, a 7-inch touchscreen,
sat-nav and dual-zone air conditioning. As for its 128 PS 1.6-liter
Euro 6 petrol unit, rumor has it that it could be replaced by a smaller 1.2-liter
turbocharged engine, joining the one available diesel option.