Under the watchful eye of Johng-Sik Choi, president and CEO of SsangYong Motor Company, and Pawan Kumar Goenka, handling director of Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, South Korea-based car producer SsangYong unveiled its new SUV version – the SsangYong Korando – at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show.
First brought to the South Korean public in 1983, the Korando name is celebrated as Korea’s longest-surviving call plate. Although over the years the unique Korando fashions have gone through drastic aesthetic and design upgrades, the brand’s suitable recognition has thrived into the contemporary.
Under the latest management of Mahindra & Mahindra, SsangYong Motors Ltd has visible a significant improvement and development. The new Korando 2019 version portrays the progress completed with the aid of both businesses over the last few years.
The new SUV model functions as an increasing number of developed and matured outside layouts, with outstanding functions that include its front grille and slick headlight, complementing the car’s fierce herbal aesthetic. SsangYong’s purpose to always maximise the car’s sturdy man or woman may be cited in each the car’s front exterior profile and rear quarters as they show the stable and resilient nature that SsangYong drivers have come to expect from the Korando logo.
The 2019 indoor features were targeted on driving force consolation, safety, and delight. Apart from receiving an indoor upgrade, the brand new Korando model offers a longer wheelbase, giving the vehicle improved leg and head room for each front and rear seat passenger, as well as an improved rear loading area with 551 litres of storage space while the rear seats are up and 1,248 litres with the rear seats folded.

