The SsangYong Rexton is a body-on-frame SUV that went into a new generation in 2017, but never became particularly popular on the market. The South Korean company now unveils its “brand new” international version, which is technically a mid-gen refresh.
Compared side-by-side with its
predecessor, the 2021 Rexton model sports an octagonal radiator grille, a new
front bumper with smaller anti-fog lights, and LED-based headlights. The
taillights get different lamps inside, and the rear bumper is slightly
redesigned as well. At 4,850 mm long and 1,920 mm wide,
the car is identical to the pre-facelift version in two dimensions while gaining
25 mm of extra height (now 1,825 mm). The wheelbase spans 2,865 mm, and the clearance amounts to 224 mm. Unlike the Korean spec
with its 18-inch wheels, the worldwide model offers a choice of wheel sizes
from 17 to 20 inches.
Inside, there are new door cards, a
four-spoke steering wheel, a 12.3-inch digital dash cluster, a fixed-position
gear joystick coming to replace the regular lever, and better overall trim
materials. The infotainment system gets an update to support satellite
navigation, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and a nine-inch touchscreen display
that displays the video from the 360-degree cameras. The base trim includes a
non-digital dash with a B&W screen and an eight-inch central display.
Customers can opt for up to nine airbags. The Korea-spec Rexton always comes
with five seats, while the global spec has an optional third row. Trunk size
amounts to 784 liters, but increases to 1,977 liters with the second row folded down.
The 2.2-liter e-XDi turbo diesel remains
in the range, but raises the output to 202 PS and 440 Nm of torque. The old Mercedes 7G-tronic automatic makes way for a new
eight-speed auto transmission. Select countries will receive the new Rexton
with the old 2.0-liter gasoline turbo four-pot rated at 225 PS and 350 Nm of torque, which can be paired with a six-speed
manual or six-speed Aisin auto gearbox. Rear-wheel drive is standard for all
specs, but AWD with its hard coupling on the front axle and reduction gear
remains available. The power steering mechanism is now electric, rather than
hydraulic.
Options include AEB, ACC, blind zone
monitor, lane control and trailer assist. The diesel version can tow trailers
weighing up to 3 metric tons. The SsangYong Rexton hits the market
in Europe next March.