KG Mobilityformerly known as Ssangyongpresented at the Seoul Mobility Show 2023, the new Electric SUV Torres EVX of which he foresaw some first characteristics a couple of weeks ago. The change in the name of the Korean automaker, we recall, occurred as a result of an operation carried out by the Korean company KG Group, which absorbed the manufacturer, which was experiencing a deep financial crisis.
As for the new model, as we saw when the Korean brand shared the first images of the Torres EVX electric SUV, design resumes mainly from SsangYong Torres with an endothermic engine. What changes mostly is the front end. where we find the new horizontal LED headlights with a slim design. The grate is also new, which was obviously closed due to the lack of an endothermic engine. The rear end, on the other hand, retains the look of the internal combustion engine model.
A total of seven body colors are available, some of which can be combined with a black roof. Torres EVX measure 4715 mm long, 1890 mm wide and 1725 mm high. As for the interior, we find a minimalist style. There are also many technologies. Stand out, for example, the 12.3-inch instrument screen and 13.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system. real. Physical control is kept to a minimum. The Torres EVX trunk has a volume of 839 liters, which can be increased to 1662 liters by folding down the rear seatbacks. The new electric SUV will be available in South Korea in E5 and E7 trim levels.
Speaking of transmission, the Korean manufacturer decided to integrate one 150 kW electric motor powered by one battery with LFP cells 73.4 kWh. Batteries from BYD. In terms of mileage, the Korean manufacturer speaks of 500 km WLTP cycle.
There are also several ADAS, including a lane keeping assist system and automatic emergency braking. The price starts at 48.5 million won, which is around 33,900 euros at the exchange rate. Pre-orders are already open in South Korea. This electric SUV should also arrive in Europeprobably within 2024.
Source: HD Motori
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