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Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 11, 2012

SsangYong e-XIV Concept, 2012

 
 
 
 
  • SsangYong e-XIV Concept, 2012

Building on its previously seen XIV and KEV design concepts, SsangYong Motor Company showcases its latest evolution, the SsangYong e-XIV Concept (electric - eXciting user Interface Vehicle) 'range extender' EV at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

SsangYong displayed its XIV 1 B segment CUV (crossover utility vehicle) concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011, and the XIV 2 Coupé at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2012. Now it is integrating its eco-friendly EV technology seen in its two pure EV concepts - the KEV1 and KEV2, and equipping the e-XIV with a small 1 litre petrol engine to give the car real range extender capability for longer journeys.

A distinguishing feature of the SsangYong e-XIV is its glass roof. This includes an integrated 12 solar cell panel for generating solar power to operate the car's auxiliary systems, while also providing greater light, enhanced spatial comfort to the cabin and improved visibility.

Research has shown that worldwide the average daily driving distance is less than 80km, and in EV mode, e-XIV will prove invaluable for daily commuting. But for those who need to drive further, the car's range extender capability gives it a range of up to 600km.

Styling concept
SsangYong e-XIV is based on the XIV 2 CUV Coupé. It is a dynamic EV concept model with the emphasis on efficient energy use through its range extender system.

The styling of e-XIV as an environmentally-friendly vehicle running on electricity and supplemented by alternative energy, has been built using SsangYong's design language to create future products that embrace its development philosophy of 'Robust, Specialty, Premium.'

SsangYong e-XIV pursues crossover design through the combination of the SUV styling of a sports coupé that is suitable both for active driving in the country and short distance motoring around the city.

The Exterior
SsangYong's visual approach of 'Robust Aesthetics' manifests itself in the XIV concept series through the key design elements of 'Inner Dynamic' & 'Subtle Tension' to communicate that inner strength is built on detail and emotional tension.

With its rich side body volume and simple, modern lights, SsangYong e-XIV looks dynamic and progressive, presenting a contemporary look to appeal to younger drivers.

Functional features of the e-XIV are finished in a simple, sleek style, while the high-tech solar cell panel applied to the glass roof maximises the emotional connection of driving in the open while enjoying the thought that 'free' solar power is being harvested.

In addition, the tyres developed exclusively for the driving efficiency of an EV, afford both comfort and safety thanks to the tyre tread design which improves grip while reducing friction.

Interior
Inside there is a four-bucket-seat configuration to provide comfort and privacy for each passenger. Each seat can be positioned to create a variety of seating combinations and a choice in space utilisation.

The interior structure evokes the sporty style of a crossover, and blends a mix of styling cues and materials including carbon fibre. The instrument cluster communicates with the driver using dynamic graphics, and enables active communication between car and driver by displaying necessary information on the centre facia in real time.

The SsangYong e-XIV also combines the 'Auto User Interface' concept of XIV1 and XIV2 to offer a new direction for the car as a moving communication space by combining the latest IT developments for both automotive and personal smart devices.

Solar-powered smart interactive system
The SsangYong e-XIV's glass roof solar panel converts solar energy to electric power and operates interior equipment such as the air conditioning, audio system and internal lighting. Drivers can also select their preferred method of driving by activating the car's VCU (Vehicle Control Unit) via a smart phone or a remote control.

Range extender electric vehicle
The SsangYong e-XIV uses an 80-kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM), giving a range of 80km by taking power from the 16-kWh lithium-ion battery. Four hours are required for charging a fully discharged battery, and 20 minutes for quick recharging.

The car also features a range extending system comprising a two-cylinder 1,000cc petrol engine and a 20-kW generator. Once the 80km distance has been achieved, the petrol engine supplies additional power via the generator to extend the range up to 600km, emitting just 45g/km of CO2.

Keen to position itself as a responsible, environmentally aware global company, SsangYong Motor Company is striving to place itself at the forefront of eco-friendly vehicle design and manufacture. This will be achieved through the constant improvement of its high-efficiency internal combustion engines and the development of pure electric vehicles such as the KEV, and e-XIV range extender concept.

Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 10, 2012

SsangYong Korando, 2011

 
 
 
 
 
  •  SsangYong Korando, 2011

New platform, new design, new engine - the new SsangYong Korando brings an entirely fresh approach to the crossover market.

Introducing a number of significant firsts for SsangYong, the Korando is ready to take a bold step into one of the most buoyant sectors of the European car market. Merging the low running costs and dynamic abilities of a conventional family hatchback with the visual appeal, adventurous spirit and rough-road capability of an SUV, the SsangYong Korando is aimed at the heart of the crossover market.

With the focus on quality and desirability, the SsangYong Korando has been designed and jointly developed in Europe by renowned stylist Giorgetto Giugiaro. With one of the most famous names in automotive design behind it, the new Korando takes on a modern, stylish SUV shape reflecting the rugged appeal that lies at the heart of today's SsangYong Motor Company.

Looking outside of Europe, the SsangYong Korando brand is already one of the strongest in the SUV market. Indeed, Korando is listed in the Korean Guinness Book of World Records as the country's longest surviving automotive brand. With its roots stretching as far back as 1974, the Korando started a new chapter in Korean car making as the first-ever self-developed four-wheel-drive model to come from the country in 1983. The next significant evolution in 1996 was the adoption of Mercedes-Benz diesel technology when the third generation model was introduced.

Now, after a five year absence from the world's car market, SsangYong Korando is back in an all-new form to claim its place among the world's new C-segment SUV crossover models.

Epitomising today's economic ethos of spending less without compromising on quality, the Korando is perfectly placed to meet the needs of downsizing drivers. The compact C-segment sized SUV market now accounts for more than half of the total SUV market in Europe, and this proportion is expected to grow in the coming months and years.

Designed and developed over the last five years to deliver the environmentally conscious efficiency that's expected of every class leading crossover, the SsangYong Korando offers high fuel economy and low CO2 emissions to rival the best in class.

Add the proven strength and safety that comes from the DNA of an SUV specialist, and every need is met - environmentally friendly interior materials, comfort, refinement, practicality and versatility all feature to make the SsangYong Korando a crossover that's sure to stand out in a busy marketplace.

The new powertrain - efficiency and performance combined
An all-new model deserves an all-new powertrain - and the SsangYong Korando's new e-XDi200 engine is at the very heart of the crossover's appeal. With a high power output of 175PS, superb combined cycle fuel economy of 6.0 l/100km (47mpg) and CO2 emissions of only 157g/km the SsangYong Korando can challenge the very best rivals. Refinement is a key strength of the new 2.0-litre diesel engine which is offered with both manual and automatic six-speed transmissions to power both front and four-wheel drive Korando models.

Cabin comfort at the core of Korando design
Making the most of its commanding driving position, the SsangYong Korando offers superb cabin comfort and interior ergonomics. No matter what the surface, a smooth ride quality has been achieved with the adoption of a double bush type sub-frame mounted suspension system, while extensive NVH engineering isolates occupants from external interruptions.

Specification that puts passenger safety first
Passenger safety comes first. Six airbags - dual front, side and curtain - are fitted as standard, while there is also multi-function ESP (Electronic Stability Program), which integrates anti-rollover protection, brake assist, hill start assist and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal). Other standard safety features include first row active head restraints and ISOFIX.

Crossover to the Korando
The SsangYong Korando is a model which has been designed to reaffirm SsangYong's position in the minds of the European car buyer. Far from merely fulfilling the basic needs of the consumer, design innovations have been offered to tempt buyers away from established competitors. The eco cruise control system efficiently manages the amount of fuel injected to maximise economy, a door mirror mounted LED puddle lamp helps passengers get in and out safely and comfortably even in dark areas and the Korando's towing ability has been at the core of its development from day one.

Recognising the desires of many drivers to stamp their personality on their new car purchase, the SsangYong Korando is offered with a choice of seven exterior colours and a combination of interior shades and materials including luxurious leather seats. Buyers also have the option of a special interior specification which features a unique orange highlight colour.

Korando will be revealed this autumn through the over 1,240 strong SsangYong international dealer network before starting on its journey to strengthen the SsangYong Motor Company's brand. The first SsangYong Korando models will be delivered to UK buyers in January 2011:
    Two-wheel drive, manual
    Two-wheel drive, manual - High Line
    Two-wheel drive, automatic - High Line
    All-wheel drive, manual - High Line
    All-wheel drive, automatic - High Line

STYLING & DESIGN
As one of Europe's most respected designers, Giorgetto Giugiaro was brought onboard from the early stages of development to position the SsangYong Korando perfectly into the competitive crossover market. The result is an elegantly proportioned shape which is perfectly in-tune with the design themes of the moment.

The strong, charismatic front end of the Korando sets the tone for the sharp lines that punctuate the dynamic silhouette. Embodying the SsangYong design theme of 'elegance within strength', the Korando brings a fresh take on SUV styling to the crossover market.

Exterior design: robust aesthetics
When creating the fourth generation SsangYong Korando, designers had strong themes in mind. Conveying the strength and toughness of SsangYong's SUV building history with an adventurous spirit keen to explore both the wild countryside and the urban jungle, the Korando's crossover body took shape.

The high bonnet line gives a sense of power and pays tribute to the go-anywhere abilities of SsangYong SUVs, while the perfectly balanced six-point radiator grille and angular headlamp shape are both poised and athletic.

The two-tone bumper shape was designed to express the SUV's stability and toughness. This is complemented by the mesh radiator grille, bold air intake and chrome trim to make a strong and powerful statement.

At the rear the design statements are equally bold. A defined line runs from the front headlamp to the rear lamp cluster, following the contours of the body and emphasising the Korando's shape. The rear light clusters have in-built lenses to appear completely red despite housing the turn indicators and reversing lamps.

One of the key design characteristics of any Giorgetto Giugiaro designed model is the perfect proportion. Study the SsangYong Korando in profile and you will see how this pillar of automotive design has been applied to provide the optimum balance, with a beltline that begins as a diagonal and finishes as a curve to emphasise the presence of both toughness and speed.

The harmony of a neat glass area and the distinctive C-pillar shape is the essence of the robust design that gives a sense of power to the whole vehicle.
Adding visual strength to the Korando's SUV shape, substantial wheelarches draw the eye to the raised ride height. However, the arches retain a utilitarian black finish to add to the feeling of robustness that's lacking in so many compact SUV models.

With its perfect proportions, toughness throughout and the attention to detail achieved only by the finest automobile designers, the SsangYong Korando comes equipped with the very finest European design.

Interior design: premium space
The Korando's interior combines the Oriental ethos of moderation and elegance. The result is a cabin which uses subtle design detailing to punctuate a spacious and practical interior which meets the needs of the most demanding crossover buyer.

Central to the design of any automotive interior is the driving environment. The SsangYong Korando's instrument panel is simple and elegant, with two large dials separated by a digital display. A modern, uncluttered control layout features chrome coloured trim to highlight the flowing lines.

Particular attention has been paid to the look and feel of the main cabin controls. The tactility of the dials and switches has been developed to convey a feeling of quality and robustness in keeping with a crossover model.

Of course, practicality hasn't been forgotten either, with drinks holders front and rear along with secure stowage spaces for everything from portable music players to maps. The luxurious seats offer an added dimension of versatility and comfort, with the option to fold the second row flat to leave an even more practical luggage area.
With the Korando's interior, designers have succeeded in maximising space, comfort and practicality in a high quality, driver-centric cabin.

Colour design: the finishing touch
With the fundamentals of a class leading cabin design complete, choosing the perfect colour palette was the finishing touch to the SsangYong Korando's interior.

In order to satisfy diverse consumer needs, classy black and natural beige form the basis of the key interior colours. Paying particular attention to the young and active drivers for whom the crossover market often holds most appeal, a special orange highlight colour can be added to the black interior to add a sporty finish.

Just as important as colour is the material used to create each interior part. The Korando cabin is trimmed with everything from attractive chrome and metal accents to premium quality soft-touch plastics. Anti-bacterial paint is also used to enhance the wellbeing of occupants.

As for exterior colours, a total of seven tones are available including vibrant Vitamin Red and striking Ice Blue.

Performance
The diesel engines used to power SsangYong models have long been one of the marque's key strengths. Combining the traditional virtues of high performance and outstanding durability with superb economy and refinement, the new e-XDi200 diesel engine is the perfect powerplant for the Korando.

The 2.0-litre e-XDi200 engine provides a maximum power output of 175PS and peak torque of 360Nm, representing a 20 per cent improvement over its predecessor. Optimum torque is delivered across a low yet broad rev range of 2,000-3,000rpm, leading to effortless acceleration from low engine speeds thanks to SsangYong's E-VGT (Electric Variable Geometry Turbocharger).

Not only is it fully compliant with Euro5 emissions regulations, but the e-XDi200 engine is also designed to fulfil the requirements of the future Euro6 rules. This has been achieved with the help of a range of technological advancements including third generation 1,800 bar common rail fuel injection, E-EGR (Electric Exhaust Gas Recirculation), swirl control valve and CDPF (Catalysed Diesel Particulate Filter). The swirl level has been made flexible for different gear ratios to achieve the cleanest possible diesel combustion.

The result is highly frugal combined cycle fuel economy of 6.0 l/100km (47mpg) and CO2 emissions of only 157g/km. Such impressive efficiency can only be achieved through the implementation of a range of measures throughout the SsangYong Korando's design.

The SsangYong's kerb weight is only 1,672kg (manual version) thanks to various weight saving measures including the use of an oil separator integrated plastic cylinder head cover. Lowering friction has also played its part, with low tension piston rings, plateau honing and low viscosity oil all helping to reduce energy losses.

Advanced engine control devices have also been developed including a dual knock sensor and a system to optimise intake and fuel injection according to driving conditions. A rapid temperature elevation warm-up system is also in place to improve the engine's performance in cold start and warming-up situations.

Efficiency and performance are only two-thirds of a modern diesel engine's requirements - refinement is equally important. That's why the e-XDi200 engine minimises NVH (Noise, Vibration and Harshness) with decoupling technology and an advanced balancing system to drastically reduce booming noise in the mid to high speed range. The engine itself has also been made quieter by acoustically tuning the layout of the chain system to reduce unwanted noise.

The final test for any new engine is reliability, and the Korando's new powerplant has passed the Mercedes-Benz durability test with flying colours. This is the world's toughest examination for any new engine, designed to test it to the limit before it is fitted under the bonnet of a production model. The final seal of approval was given to the new Korando's engine only after it had also undergone extensive real-world test driving in both the hottest and coldest of environments.

AWD
To suit the needs, expectations and budget of all types of crossover driver the SsangYong Korando is offered in both front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive (AWD) forms. While variants feeding power only to the front wheels will offer the lowest price entry into Korando ownership, SsangYong's advanced AWD system makes the most of the model's dynamic abilities both on and off road.

The SsangYong Korando's AWD is an on-demand system. By monitoring the grip level, the technology can determine the driving conditions and traction available before distributing power to the wheels that need it most.

Under normal driving conditions 100 per cent of the engine's torque is driving the front wheels so that the Korando can run with the efficiency of a family hatchback. However, as soon as the front tyres begin to lose traction, power is fed to the rear wheels to ensure safe, stable and dependable progress is resumed. The technology also comes into play when pulling away on a steep slope, allowing the SsangYong Korando to drive off from a standstill smoothly and safely every time.

What's more, the AWD even has a special in-built self-protecting function. If a driver fits a different type of tyre or has extreme differences in wear between front and rear tyres, the driving power going to the rear is reduced to prevent any damage to the transmission.

Calling on its 4x4 know-how, SsangYong hasn't forgotten that many Korandos will find their way off the beaten track on a wintery adventure or towing a caravan on a sodden campsite. That's why engineers have fitted an AWD lock mode to manually force the spread of power between the front and rear wheels at speeds below 25mph.

All this only adds to the SsangYong Korando's credentials as a class leading towing vehicle. The SsangYong has been engineered to pull a braked trailer weighing as much as 2,000 kg, while an unbraked trailer of 750 kg also poses no problems. Keen caravaners have already been impressed by the Korando's statistics, and are sure to fall for its all-round abilities with a load in tow on the road.

With or without a trailer, at the core of the AWD Korando's engineering is safety. When working with ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), the four-wheel-drive system provides the best possible grip and control whatever the conditions.

Transmission
Surpassing many of its rivals, the SsangYong Korando offers a choice of two six-speed transmissions to crossover drivers.

In the UK the six-speed manual transmission is expected to be fitted to the majority of Korando models. Using a wide spread of ratios, the gearbox has been developed to improve launch acceleration while also offering low-engine-speed high-economy running at motorway pace. Efficiency and durability have also been improved by optimising oil lubrication, while particular engineering attention has been paid to reducing gear whine at all speeds.

Unlike many of its rivals, choosing the SsangYong Korando's automatic transmission doesn't mean giving up any gear ratios. The six-speed auto takes the same wide-ratio spread approach as the manual to minimise its impact on economy, emissions and refinement. Drivers can also take manual control at any point using the shift lever or steering wheel mounted switches.

Technologies such as variable solenoid control, fully adaptive input control and electronic shifting have been used to automatically detect how the driver wants the gearbox to operate. Shift refinement has also been at the forefront of the transmission's development along with efficiency. Just like every other aspect of the Korando's mechanical systems, the transmission suffers minimal power and friction losses thanks to the use of variable line pressure control and low viscosity ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid).

Suspension & Running Gear
The new crossover SsangYong Korando uses a combination of technologically advanced systems and engineering to achieve optimal driving performance and minimise Noise Vibration and Harshness (NVH). Details of each system/area can be found below.

EPS (Electric Power assisted Steering)
SsangYong's EPS uses an electric motor to provide the perfect amount of assistance to the driver when turning the wheel. The system is speed sensitive, offering maximum assistance during parking manoeuvres and greater feel out on the open road. A further advantage is improved efficiency over traditional hydraulic power steering systems.

Optimal Ride & Handling
To compliment SsangYong's first monocoque construction, compact sub-frames are installed at the front and rear. This not only provides ride and handling characteristics much closer to a conventional road car rather than an off-roader, but it also dramatically improves the cabin's insulation from bumps and ridges in the road. At the front, side load springs are used to minimise friction and in turn improve both noise levels and durability. Coil springs are fitted to the rear sub-frame to improve overall driving comfort. Extensive engineering development has gone into the blocking of any sub-frame leaning when cornering, helping the Korando to maintain a flat, neutral stance.

Drive Shaft

The drive shaft sends power to the AWD system and normally consists of steel tubes and universal joints. However, this set-up didn't measure up to the high standards of NVH expected of the SsangYong Korando. Instead, a constant velocity joint and rubber couple is used, achieving lower noise levels at high, constant speeds. What's more, this set-up reduces shock and vibration when cornering, further improving refinement and comfort.

Sound Insulation Optimisation
Another further improvement in the comfort and enjoyment of every drive is the reduction in sound entering the cabin. Heavy-layer and polyurethane sound absorbing/blocking materials have been used both behind the dashboard and under the floor to minimise any intrusive noise. Further sound insulation is also provided by a felt material fitted between the engine and the cabin, while a final layer of sound absorbing material is fitted to the dashboard.

Off-Road Capacity
While the Korando is more at home on the tarmac than ever before, off-road capability hasn't been sidelined. The Korando has a ground clearance of 180mm, approach angle of 22.8 degrees, departure angle of 28.2 degrees and ramp angle of 18.5 degrees. The result is a maximum climb angle of 48 per cent (AWD, 33 per cent for 2WD), a roll over angle of over 40 per cent and a wading depth of 300mm.

These statistics give the crossover model the sort of off-road ability that goes far beyond the expectations of many drivers, but which allows rough tracks and steep inclines to be tackled without costly body or mechanical damage.

SAFETY
One of the main attractions of an SUV is the feeling of safety and security afforded by a high driving position and robust body. The challenge with a crossover model is to offer genuine advances in safety without suffering the penalties of increased weight and reduced efficiency which afflict traditional off-roaders.

In order to meet the demands of the most safety-conscious crossover buyer, the SsangYong Korando has an energy multi-dispersion structure which channels the force of a front-end impact to the vehicle body through three load channels, including the front sub-frame. This spreads the energy from a crash to minimise the forces felt by passengers and any resultant injuries.

In the case of a rear-end impact, a crash box made from high-tension steel acts as a buffer, absorbing crash energy together with the rear bumper to protect vehicle occupants. Both front and rear-end structures have also been designed to minimise the potential danger to pedestrians.

With many Korando buyers likely to have a young family, the addition of the international standard ISOFIX car seat mounting system is a vital feature, allowing child seats to be installed easily and securely every time.

While some rivals might charge extra for vital safety equipment, the SsangYong Korando comes as standard with the full complement of six airbags. Dual airbags are fitted for the driver and front passenger, while side and curtain airbags will deploy in the event of a side-on crash. There is also a state-of-the-art safety restraint system in place to stop passengers from being thrown out of the car in a rollover accident.

Another safety enhancement comes in the shape of the latest active head restraint system. An electric signal is detected by the sensor in the event of a rear-end crash and instantly moves the front head restraints forwards and upwards to reduce any potential neck injuries.

However, there's more to safety than merely considering the worst-case-scenario high speed impact - slow speed accidents also require engineering development to minimise repair bills and insurance costs. A high tension steel crash box is installed at both the front and the rear to reduce the damage caused by low-speed bumps. The design enables easy repairs to be carried out to vehicles which have absorbed collision energy into their crash boxes rather than costly chassis and body parts.

While reducing the consequences of an accident was at the core of the new Korando's development, helping drivers to avoid collisions in the first place was equally important. The newly developed ABS/ESP system compares the driver's inputs to the steering, throttle and braking with the vehicle's status and controls the engine, transmission and braking systems to ensure maximum possible safety in every instance. The system can even detect an abnormal situation, for example when the accelerator and brake pedals are accidentally pressed at the same time, and operate an override function in which the engine will return to idle to help prevent any potential accidents.

What's more, the SsangYong Korando's ESP system also works along with HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist) to apply the maximum braking force in an emergency, decreasing stopping distances when the driver isn't able or experienced enough to apply full pressure to the brake pedal. ARP (Anti Rollover Protection) provides further driver assistance by preventing instability during sudden changes of direction. To make pulling away on a slope easier and safer HSA (Hill Start Assist) is also fitted, while ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) warns following vehicles of emergency stops and ABS activation.

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
Despite having dimensions compact enough to fit into the city, the Korando offers the practicality required of a family car. Its wide interior offers the practicality of an SUV with the proportions and running costs of a conventional compact family hatchback, making the Korando the perfect transport for both everyday use and leisure activities.

The convenience begins in the driver's seat. Various storage spaces are available including a centre fascia tray, a door pull handle tray and a large map pocket. The prominent digital read-out also gives the driver all the information they need when heading out into the great outdoors for a spot of mountain biking or canoeing, including both external and internal temperature and humidity. This trip computer also displays information about fuel consumption and range capability.

Over on the passenger side, the glove box contains a partition tray and a credit card holder, while there's also the added convenience of a hook to secure a carrier bag.

The SsangYong Korando's wide track ensures that passengers will be comfortable whether they are sitting in the front or the rear. Those in the back benefit from a flat floor without an intrusive transmission tunnel, while the second row seats can be split 60:40, fold & dive and recline to provide various seat variations.

Lift the Korando's tailgate and you'll find a spacious 486 litre luggage area complete with a large under-floor tray. The luggage cover is also removable, while a hanger on the roof and a hook to fix a load net add to the SsangYong's practicality.

With a level of convenience normally only offered by premium saloons, the SsangYong Korando provides plenty of attractive features. Top of the list for many will be the standard fit Bluetooth audio system, which not only allows calls to be made and received via a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone but also provides the ability to stream music via a suitable device.

When the driver uses the remote key fob to unlock the vehicle, both the interior and door mirror mounted puddle lights are illuminated to light the way. Both are also lit automatically when the driver removes the key from the ignition and opens the door.
Other convenience features include automatically folding/unfolding mirrors, which are operated when the doors are locked/unlocked using the remote key.

When the Korando reaches 18.6mph (30km/h) the doors are automatically locked, but in a crash situation in which the airbags are deployed, the locked doors will automatically unlock, the interior light will turn on and the hazard lights will be activated.

Looking after the wellbeing of occupants is at the core of the SsangYong Korando's cabin design. That's why various switches have been treated with paint that prohibits the growth of microbes to prevent the spread of germs.

Security is also assured thanks to a standard fit alarm and immobiliser.

EQUIPMENT
    Mechanical
        175PS 2.0-litre e-XDi200 diesel engine with CDPF
        Active AWD
        Six-speed manual transmission
        Six-speed automatic transmission with manual mode
        McPherson strut front suspension
        Multi-link rear suspension
        Electronic Stability Program (ESP) with Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA), Hill Start Assist (HSA), Active Roll-over Protection (ARP) and Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
        Electric power steering (EPS)
    Seats
        Six-way power driver's seat
        Height adjustable driver's seat
        Lumbar support for driver's seat
        60:40 split folding second-row seats with folding centre armrest
        Leather upholstery
        Woven cloth upholstery
        Heated front and second row seats

    Climate control
        Fully automatic air conditioning with temperature sensor and outside temperature gauge
        Manual air conditioning with maximum air conditioning function
        Rear heating duct to enhance climate control effectiveness
        PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater

    Appearance
        Chrome coated radiator grille
        All-around tinted glass
        Solar controlled windshield glass
        Privacy glass (rear door windows and tailgate window)
        Roof rails
        Rear spoiler with LED high mounted stop lamp
        Acoustic engine cover to dampen noise
        18-inch hyper silver coated alloy wheels with 225/55 tyres
        17-inch alloy wheels with 225/60 tyres
        16-inch alloy wheels with 215/65 tyres
        Illuminated ignition key slot
        Leather steering wheel trim
        Floor mats
        Door mirror mounted puddle light
        Two-tone lower mouldings
        Chrome plated dual tail pipe
        Body coloured door handles

    Convenience
        LED side repeaters on door mirrors
        Battery saver
        Electronic ECO cruise control
        Electronically-tuned AM/FM stereo audio system with MP3 CDP
        USB memory slot and Aux port
        RDS and Bluetooth system
        Pole aerial on the rear roof
        Auto-levelling headlights
        Windshield wiper de-icer
        Rain sensing wiper and automatic headlight activation
        One-touch triple signal indicators
        Heated tailgate window with timer
        Safety power sunroof that slides or tilts, with blind panel
        Power windows with safety (anti-trap) feature
        Remote keyless entry system with panic alarm
        Six speakers including two tweeters for high level sound
        Steering wheel audio system controls
        Dual spray type washer nozzles
        Trip computer
        12V DC power outlets under the instrument panel and in the load area
        External door mirrors that can be electrically adjusted, folded and heated
        Mobile ashtray
        Digital clock
        Dual gas filled struts for tailgate
        Centre storage console
        Grip on the inside of the tailgate to facilitate closing
        Cupholders in the front and rear
        Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirror
        Luggage cover and net
        Toolbox in the load area
        Electrically operated tailgate release switch
        Manual tilt and telescopic steering wheel
        Tray on the upper instrument panel

    Safety
        Monocoque body structure
        Door impact beams for optimal protection from side collisions
        Dual airbags in front with seatbelt load limiters and pre-tensioner
        Curtain airbags for front and rear passengers
        Side airbags for front passengers
        Active head restraints for front passengers
        Rear obstacle warning system with three-stage alarm
        4-channel anti-lock braking system
        Front ventilated disc brakes
        Rear disc brakes
        Emergency Stop Signal (ESS)
        Door courtesy lamps
        Immobiliser system
        Rear wiper and washer
        Hand-operated parking brake
        Childproof safety lock
        Speed-sensing door lock
        Reminder alarm and speed-sensing feature for front passenger seatbelts
        Rear three-point seatbelts
        ISOFIX and tether anchorage for child seat
        Electrochromic rear-view mirror

Thứ Bảy, 22 tháng 9, 2012

SsangYong XIV-2 Concept, 2012

 
 
 
  •  SsangYong XIV-2 Concept, 2012

SsangYong Motor Company is gaining a reputation in Europe for creative, futuristic and advanced designs, and at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show the 4x4 specialist will unveil its next groundbreaking concept.

Making its world debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, the XIV-2 is a premium convertible CUV (crossover utility vehicle), and follows in the tracks of SsangYong XIV-1 Concept, first shown at the IAA in Frankfurt, September 2011.

Evolving the idea behind the first generation concept, SsangYong XIV-2 (eXciting User Interface Vehicle 2) has been developed into a vehicle that offers 'a special experience with fun'. Central to that fun element is an advanced convertible roof to give driver and passengers a rich 'wind in the hair' experience whether travelling on or off road.

XIV-2 is SsangYong's strategic global model, and has harnessed every element of the company's design and engineering expertise from its inception. B segment in size, this CUV retains at its core a dynamic, robust SUV and has been tailored through global design clinics to appeal to young drivers in their twenties.

Environmental considerations are also at the heart of SsangYong XIV-2's design, and the car will be equipped with various highly fuel efficient, low CO2 technologies:
  •     Euro VI compliant 1.6 petrol and diesel engines
  •     Efficient six speed manual or automatic transmission
  •     Idle Stop and Go (ISG)

Representing a strategic milestone for SsangYong, XIV-2 will be launched in various body styles including 5 door, 3 door, coupé and an extended body version.

Styling Concept
Embodying SsangYong's design philosophy of 'Robust Aesthetics Realisation', XIV-2 moves forward from the previous XIV-1 design with progressive styling cues. Showing how drivers can enjoy the aesthetics of an SUV along with the benefits of a B segment car, XIV-2's design combines the appeal of an active, urban model with the dynamic shape of a coupé.

In profile, the body blends fast, confident lines with strong themes creating a dynamic silhouette. Carbon fibre trim gives a sense of the SsangYong's nimble, lightweight feel while the aerodynamic shape will appeal to active young drivers.

SsangYong XIV-2 features a fabric roof with a one-touch automatic operating system to provide open air driving enjoyment with ease.

Inside, the concept's design continues the dynamic design with refined simplicity carried over from the XIV-1. Red colour highlights on the dials emphasise the SsangYong's dynamics, with every part of the cabin styled to enhance driving pleasure.

SsangYong XIV-2's cabin controls are integrated into one central system and managed using a centre console mounted screen. Smart and mobile devices use an Auto User Interface to provide passengers with a moving communication space. Maximum space is assured for occupants thanks to four independent bucket seats creating a comfortable and luxurious environment, and the car's colour palette works in harmony with specialist materials and finishes including aluminium and carbon fibre.

SsangYong's design philosophy focuses on conveying 'driving fun' through its experimental and progressive design spirit. Just as XIV-2 reflects SsangYong's design principle now, the same ethos will be displayed in all future concept vehicles.

Thứ Ba, 7 tháng 8, 2012

SsangYong KEV2 Concept, 2011


  • SsangYong KEV2 Concept, 2011

Ssangyong has reiterated its future strategy for environmentally friendly electric vehicles by unveiling the Ssangyong KEV2 Concept electric vehicle at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show.

The KEV2 presents the future vision of Ssangyong's electric car technology and follows Ssangyong's Korando C EV launched at the 2010 Busan Motor Show.

The Ssangyong KEV2 is a pure electric concept model based on the recently launched Korando, combining Ssangyong's specialized SUV design DNA, and the future identity of electric SUVs.

The unveiling of the KEV2 is a strong signal that Ssangyong's plans for an electric vehicle range are back on track following the company's emergence from court-protected bankruptcy and its stronger future under new owner Mahindra and Mahindra.

The Ssangyong KEV2 concept has a more aggressive appearance than the recently released diesel engine Korando with the conventional grille and adding LED headlights, stylish alloy wheels and side-vents.

Ssangyong KEV2's simple but strong styling combines abundant interior space with a streamlined but masculine body design, with dynamic robust bumpers and unique detailed design features including a three-dimensional structure lamp design.

The design concept of KEV2 is aimed at presenting a new type of electric vehicle highlighting functionality with focus on younger generation consumers with an active urban lifestyle.

Ssangyong KEV2's interior boasts a tablet PC mounted in the centre console providing occupants with the ability to have up to the minute information and details at the touch of a screen.

Power for the Ssangyong KEV2 comes from a 120kW electric motor, which provides a maximum driving range of 180km from the 35kWh lithium-ion battery pack, with a top speed of 150km/h. KEV2 tips the scales at 1750kg overall weight.

Recharging time can be as little as 30 minutes using a higher-voltage rapid-charge outlet or around eight to ten hours via a conventional electricity supply.

The battery packs have been fitted into the lower part of the trunk space providing efficient interior space utilisation for better usability and comfort.

Ssangyong KEV2 follows closely behind the extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) showed at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show.

EREV has seating for five and is slightly smaller than Korando and weighing in at just 1300kg. It is part of Ssangyong's dual EV strategy and uses an IC-EV plug-in hybrid configuration combining an 80kW electric motor with a 16kWh lithium-ion battery pack with a conventional 'back-up' engine to extend its range.

It would have the same 150km/h maximum speed, but the batteries could be recharged in 15 minutes on quick-charge or around five hours using a conventional outlet providing a 60km range on electric power alone or 400km using the engine as well.

Ssangyong KEV2 Specifications
  •     Length: 4,410mm
  •     Width: 1,860mm
  •     Height: 1,690mm
  •     Wheel base: 2,650mm
  •     Wheels & Tyres: 255 50R19

Thứ Hai, 15 tháng 11, 2010

SsangYong Rexton R-Line, 2009

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The customised version of the SsangYong Rexton.

The SsangYong Rexton R-Line was so enthusiastically received by visitors to the SsangYong motor show stand, that distributors Koelliker UK, had no hesitation in adding it to the range.

The SsangYong Rexton R-Line is the work of celebrated designer Afzal Kahn, who has carved an international reputation for applying old-world craftsmanship and the finest materials to turn standard cars into bespoke works of art.

Built at Project Kahn's Bradford facility, the SsangYong Rexton R-Line is based on the Rexton 270 SPR - an already well-equipped and imposing four-wheel drive SUV that offers outstanding value at £24,995. But the R-Line takes this several stages further with added luxury and design flair.

Created to provide the ultimate Rexton with power, presence and versatility, the R-Line is a full-size 4x4 with outstanding off-road and towing capabilities, with the latest safety features and exceptional interior comfort.

Immediately obvious are the Kahn Design 22 inch RST alloy wheels. These combine with lowered sports springs to completely transform the look of the car.

Inside, a high quality black nappa leather and soft Alcantara interior with red stitching cossets the Rexton's occupants. Seats, door panels and centre console have been specially upholstered to add a tactile quality to the driving experience.

On the road, the R-Line has considerable presence with black paintwork combining with the lowered suspension and special 22 inch alloys. Performance and handling are improved with a Kahn Design sports exhaust and a lower centre of gravity from the sports suspension springs.

Even in standard form, the Rexton 270 SPR has climate control, electronic stability programme (ESP) with active rollover protection (ARP), hill descent control (HDC), ABS, parking sensors, cruise control, auto lights and wipers, side airbags, electric folding door mirrors and heated seats. Leather upholstery is standard, but the Kahn R-Line is further upgraded.

The only thing the R-Line doesn't have as standard is an audio system, simply because customers are likely to want to specify their own choice of premium sound system.

The Rexton uses a more powerful version of the SsangYong 2.7 five cylinder turbo diesel engine producing 186 PS and a thundering 402 Nm torque at 2,400rpm. Transmission is a Mercedes T-Tronic automatic with gear lever and steering wheel shift buttons, and with permanent all-wheel drive. Suspension is independent all round. A rear spoiler and Kenwood touch-screen navigation system are the only options, but if a customer prefers a different exterior paint and interior leather colour combination, anything's possible.

SsangYong C200 Concept, 2008





The SsangYong C200 Concept car, which is a futuristic compact SUV, is a symbolic model that marks a milestone in SsangYong Motor's plan to expand its product lineup, which will fully commence in 2010, based on the company's mid- to long-term vision.

The mid- to long-term plan of SsangYong Motor is to diversify its product lineup, which is currently focused on frame-type rear-wheel-drive models. Its plan is to begin with an addition to its product lineup of a front-wheel-drive urban compact SUV that is based on a newly developed power train and monocoque body.

The SsangYong C200 Concept is more than just a concept car to SsangYong Motor because it is performing a pivotal role in the company's efforts to expand its lineup to include monocoque-based models by moving away from the current line-up that is focused on the frame-type models.

This implies that SsangYong Motor has taken a step further from its former progressive and unique design characteristics. SsangYong Motor has added more female, city-oriented, and modern elements to its existing progressive and futuristic design characteristics.

The SsangYong C200 Concept is designed to accommodate the needs of people living in the city, emphasizing comfortableness, elegance, and enhanced use of space. It features a sharp and agile shape that is in line with the image of young city drivers who are always looking for something new and more than willing to take on interesting new challenges. The vehicle also employs a center fascia design that symbolizes SsangYong Motor's passion for four-wheel-drive SUVs and that clearly expresses what customer segment the vehicle is targeting.
The SsangYong C200 Concept is a compact SUV with a total length of 4,400mm. Its competitors consist of the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Nissan Rogue. It has a 2,640mm wheelbase, which is longer than that of Volkswagen Tiguan (2,604mm), the most popular model in the class. By applying this wheelbase, SsangYong Motor has ensured a higher level of soft and agile handling of the vehicle compared to other European models. The vehicle also guarantees top-notch performance by employing a suspension that is most suitable for the driving conditions in Europe, the most advanced full-time four wheel drive system, and a six-speed manual transmission. The aluminum suspension makes the vehicle lighter. The vehicle is designed to have a low center of gravity compared to its competitor models to offer optimal handling, thereby guaranteeing a maximum level of driving performance.

The SsangYong C200 Concept ensures an outstanding level of performance and quality, based on the various cutting-edge technologies of SsangYong Motor. The company plans to develop the vehicle into a strategic global model that can compete head-on with competitor models in the global small-sized SUV market, which is experiencing heated competition.
The SsangYong C200 Concept brings together dynamic and progressive elements, embodying the long history, traditions, and innovative experimental spirit of SsangYong Motor. It will become a trendsetter in various aspects by offering optimal performance, a perfectly balanced shape, and stylish exterior as well as interior. It is forecast that the vehicle will fully establish itself as SsangYong Motor's new strategic model.

Technical Specifications
    * Dimensions
          o Overall length: 4400 mm
          o Exterior Overall width: 1810 mm
          o Height: 1685 mm
          o Wheelbase: 2640 mm
    * Engine
          o Type: D 2.0
          o Displacement: 1999 cc
          o Max. power: 175 hp
          o Max. torque: 370 Nm
    * Transmission
          o Drive system: 4WD
          o Gear: 6 Speed Manual Transmission