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New SsangYong Rexton is UK bound

The new SsangYong Rexton 4×4 arrives in the UK this autumn – and the company says it heralds major advances in style, quality, safety and technology for the brand.

The new Rexton is a large D/E-segment four-wheel drive which SsangYong represents a huge step forward in every area – looks and style, interior ambience, structure and safety, performance and technology – and stays true to SsangYong’s core brand values with extremely competitive pricing from £27,500 on the road.

Commenting on the new car’s arrival, Paul Williams, CEO of SsangYong Motor UK says: ”Following hard on the heels of Tivoli when SsangYong set new standards for value-priced compact SUVs, new Rexton is further evidence of the brand’s re-generation after Mahindra made significant investments in the company.  It demonstrates the rapid progress being made as a specialist producer of 4x4s and SUVs.

“Rexton is the second addition to our all-new model line-up.  SsangYong is committed to introducing a new car every year for the next three years, which includes a pick-up truck derived from Rexton early in 2018.  The company is also focused on creating further growth by developing petrol powered, EV and other eco-friendly vehicles.

“For what is generally perceived as a value-brand, I think everyone will be astonished by the quality of this new car.  It’s a huge advance, and we can’t wait to launch it.”

The new Rexton  is powered by a 2.2 litre turbo diesel engine delivering maximum power of 179 bhp and maximum torque of 310 lb ft, with a six-speed manual or seven-speed Mercedes-Benz automatic transmission.

It measures 4,850mm in length, 1,960mm wide, 1,825mm high, and has a 2,865mm wheelbase.

Developed under the project name of Y400 and seen as the LIV-2 concept at the Paris motor show in September 2016, the new car is known internationally as Rexton (G4 Rexton in Korea), and and the company says it takes its inspiration from the ‘Dignified Motion’ of SsangYong’s design language, ‘Nature-born 3 Motion’.

The Rexton features a body-on-frame construction. The grille is intended to resemble the spread wings of a bird in flight – first seen on Tivoli, and now adopted as the new frontal look across all new SsangYong models to create a distinctive and recognisable identity for the marque.

The projection headlight units also comprise daytime running lights, LED fog lights with cornering feature, side and indicator lights. The rear of the car has LED rear combination side lights, an air spoiler with high-mounted LED stop light and LED number plate lights, while there is a choice of 17, 18 or 20-inch alloy wheels.

There is a choice of seating including full high grade Nappa leather trim, and with the luxury touch of quilted Nappa leather seat and interior trim on the top of the range Ultimate model.

The driver’s seat is 8-way power-adjustable, the front passenger seat 6-way power-adjustable (ELX & Ultimate), with memory settings for the seat & door mirror positions (Ultimate), and with automatic easy access mode for the driver’s seat (the driver’s seat position automatically adjusts when the door opens), heated seats front and rear, and also ventilated front seats on the Ultimate model, which also features auto closing (automatic door-locking when the key is carried away from the car).

Featuring dual-zone fully automated air-conditioning with fine dust filters to all three rows of seats on the ELX (with seven seats) and Ultimate, there’s also a USB connector and 220V/115V inverter available for rear seat passengers.

The Rexton comes with five and seven seat options, the second row of seats splitting 60:40 with a folding centre armrest, and giving easy access to the third row of seats (7 seat models) which also fold individually 50:50.  This seating combination gives greater passenger and load flexibility, equipping the car with one of the largest load spaces in its segment.

Rear boot space with the seats down (5 seat model) is 1,977 litres, and 820 litres with the seats up, measured up to window level.

SsangYong says the Rexton, with its body on frame construction, is stiffer than many monocoque-built competitors in this category.  Mounted on a strong Quad-Frame, this structure is built using 1.5Gpa-grade ultra-strength steel – a world first, and featuring 81.7 per cent high strength steel to greatly improve strength while also reducing weight.

The car features up to nine airbags including a knee-airbag for the driver and side-airbags in the rear (ELX & Ultimate).

The Rexton has brake assist, electronic brake force distribution and ABS, traction control, active rollover protection and an emergency stop signal.  To this is added new driver assistance safety features first seen on the 2017 Tivoli and Tivoli XLV such as forward collision warning, autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning, high beam assistance and traffic sign recognition.  The top of the range Rexton Ultimate also gets cameras front and rear as well as on the door mirrors, and this suite of electronic safety aids includes 3D around-car monitoring, blind spot detection as well as rear cross traffic alert to provide a clear view of the area surrounding the car to increase safety and driver convenience during low-speed driving and parking.

The Rexton powertrain employs an uprated 2.2 litre e-XDi220 turbo diesel engine manufactured by SsangYong, which delivers maximum power of 179 bhp and maximum torque of 310 lb ft.

Transmission is either a six-speed manual, or a Mercedes-Benz seven-speed automatic.

For better efficiency and greater fuel economy, the car features part time 4×4 with power delivered permanently to the rear wheels.  Front wheel drive can be selected electronically as required with high ratio, and low ratio chosen as and when the off-road conditions become more demanding.  It also features special electronic safety aids when driving off road such as hill start assist and hill decent control, and is best-in-class for approach and departure angles of 20.5 degrees and 22.2 degrees respectively.

A combination of double wishbone suspension at the front and 10-link independent suspension at the rear on models with automatic transmission are designed to deliver great ride-quality.

SsangYong says he new Rexton’s NVH levels are much improved over the car it replaces, due to its stiffer body, improved aerodynamics to reduce wind noise, better engine isolation by means of hydraulic engine mounts, improved cabin sealing and lower road and tyre noise.

The car has a towing capacity of 3.5 tonnes, and a kerb weight of between 2,095 – 2,233 Kg, particularly important for anyone towing a heavy caravan.

The infotainment system includes DAB radio, connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Google Android Auto for device mirroring, a rear view reversing camera, and displayed on an 8.0-inch screen or in HD on a wide 9.2-inch screen including TomTom navigation on ELX and Ultimate models.

Other features include a Supervision instrument cluster with a particularly large 7-inch LCD display for driver information, and a ‘smart’ electronic tailgate for added convenience when loading and unloading the boot, according to model.

The new Rexton will go on sale in the UK in October, and there will be three models from launch: Rexton EX, ELX and Ultimate.

The ELX has seven seats (five seats as an option) and adds 18-inch alloy wheels, dual zone & rear air conditioning, a Supervison instrument cluster, Tom Tom navigation with a 9.2-inch screen, speed sensitive power-assisted steering, heated steering wheel, rear privacy glass, Nappa leather upholstery, heated and powered front seats, Smart key, electro-chromic driver’s mirror, and nine airbags.  Priced from £32,000.

Step up to the Rexton Ultimate, and there is a 7-speed Mercedes-Benz automatic transmission as standard, five seats, 20-inch alloys, HID headlights, LED fog lights with cornering function, interior mood lighting, stainless steel door finishes, 3D around-view monitoring, blind-spot detection, and rear-cross traffic alert, quilted Nappa leather, heated and ventilated memory power seats, and ‘smart’ electronic tailgate.  Price £37,500.

SsangYong says prices for Rexton are typically 10 percent lower than the competition, pitched well below the equivalent Hyundai Santa Fe and Kia Sorento, and on a par with a three/four-year-old Land Rover Discovery.

SsangYong cars are manufactured in South Korea by SsangYong Motor, which is 73 per cent owned by the Indian engineering conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra, and imported into the UK by SsangYong Motor UK.  Established in 1954 it is Korea’s oldest vehicle manufacturer and only 4×4 and SUV specialist producer.

There are over 60 SsangYong dealers covering England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

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