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SsangYong broadens range with new concept
Wednesday, 08 Oct 2008 12:03
The SsangYong C200 concept is indicative of the company's new direction
SsangYong is looking to broaden its range and appeal with a new concept on display at the Paris Motor Show.
The manufacturer announced earlier this year that it was planning to introduce 20 new models between 2009 and 2014.
The C200 concept is the first example of this initiative to be revealed to the public.
The new concept uses monocoque construction to ensure a passenger car 'look'. The platform is adaptable, so while the C200 uses four-wheel drive, the chassis can also be used for a front-wheel drive passenger car.
The drivetrain is completely new. An advanced 2.0 litre diesel engine has been designed for lower noise levels and reduced vibration, and is mated to a six speed manual transmission.
The engine produces 175 hp and complies with Euro V exhaust emissions requirements as well as producing lower CO2 levels.
Paul Williams, managing director of SsangYong distributors Koelliker UK, said: "This is much more than just a concept car. It marks a sea change for SsangYong with a move to monocoque construction, new engines and transmissions and adaptable platforms.
"It is also a strong signal of future intent that will see a wider and more contemporary line-up that will be able to compete aggressively in Europe.
"SsangYong has said that it plans to develop the vehicle into a strategic global model."
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