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About Ssangyong

SsangYong Motor Company (Hangul: 쌍용자동차; Hanja: 雙龍自動車) is the fourth largest South Korean automobile manufacturer. It was founded as Hadonghwan Motor Company in 1954 and started by building jeeps for the US Army. Beginning in 1976, Hadonghwan produced a variety of special purpose vehicles. After changing its name to Dong-A Motor in 1977, it was taken over by Ssangyong Business Group in 1988 and changed its name to SsangYong Motor. The name SsangYong means twin dragons. In 1991 it started a technology partnership with Daimler-Benz (formerly DaimlerChrysler). Later, it purchased United Kingdom-based specialty car maker Panther Westwinds.

In 1997 Daewoo Motors bought a controlling stake from the Ssangyong Group, only to sell it off again in 2000, because the conglomerate ran into deep financial troubles. In late 2004, the Chinese automobile manufacturer SAIC (Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation) took a 51% stake of SsangYong Motor Company.

Model lineup

Passenger cars and SUVs

  • Actyon
  • Actyon Sports
  • Chairman
  • Istana (based on the Mercedes-Benz MB100)
  • Korando
  • Kyron
  • Musso
  • Musso Sports
  • Rexton
  • Rodius/Stavic

Commercial vehicles

  • SY Truck(based on the Mercedes-Benz Truck)
  • Transstar(based on the Mercedes-Benz O404)

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7-seat
S6 12v 3.2L OHC A-5
162.0 kW / 217.2 hp / 217.2 hp  312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft
   

Ssangyong Stavic SV 320 EL Automatic (2006)

7-seater, 6-cylinder 12-valve straight (inline) engine, OHC, 3197 cm3 / 195.1 cu in / 195.1 cu in, 162.0 kW / 217.2 hp / 217.2 hp @ 6100 rpm / 6100 rpm / 6100 rpm, 312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft @ 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm, automatic 5-speed transmission

5-door
7-seat
S6 24v 3.2L DOHC A-5
162.0 kW / 217.2 hp / 217.2 hp  312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft
13.6 l/100km / 20.8 mpg-UK / 17.3 mpg-US  

Ssangyong Stavic SV 320 EL Automatic (2007)

5-door 7-seater sport utility vehicle (SUV), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 3198 cm3 / 195.2 cu in / 195.2 cu in, 162.0 kW / 217.2 hp / 217.2 hp @ 6100 rpm / 6100 rpm / 6100 rpm, 312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft @ 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm, automatic 5-speed transmission, four wheel drive, consumption 13.6 l/100km / 20.8 mpg-UK / 17.3 mpg-US

5-door
7-seat
S5 20v 2.7L DOHC A-5
121.0 kW / 162.3 hp / 162.3 hp  343.0 N·m / 253.0 lb·ft / 253.0 lb·ft
9.9 l/100km / 28.5 mpg-UK / 23.8 mpg-US  

Ssangyong Stavic SV 270 XDi (2007)

5-door 7-seater sport utility vehicle (SUV), diesel 5-cylinder 20-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 2696 cm3 / 164.5 cu in / 164.5 cu in, 121.0 kW / 162.3 hp / 162.3 hp @ 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm / 4000 rpm, 343.0 N·m / 253.0 lb·ft / 253.0 lb·ft @ 2400 rpm / 2400 rpm / 2400 rpm, automatic 5-speed transmission, four wheel drive, 174 km/h / 108 mph / 108 mph top speed, consumption 9.9 l/100km / 28.5 mpg-UK / 23.8 mpg-US

5-door
7-seat
S6 24v 3.2L DOHC A-5
        312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft
9.8 l/100km / 28.8 mpg-UK / 24.0 mpg-US  

Ssangyong Stavic SV 320 EL (2008)

5-door 7-seater sport utility vehicle (SUV), petrol (gasoline) 6-cylinder 24-valve straight (inline) engine, DOHC (double overhead camshafts, twin cam), 3199 cm3 / 195.2 cu in / 195.2 cu in, 312.0 N·m / 230.1 lb·ft / 230.1 lb·ft @ 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm / 4600 rpm, automatic 5-speed transmission, four wheel drive, consumption 9.8 l/100km / 28.8 mpg-UK / 24.0 mpg-US

  
  
                   
              
   

Ssangyong Stavic SV 270 XDi (2006)

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