Midsize SUV Crossover

2017 Ssangyong Rexton

Perhaps one of the most obscure debuts of the Paris Motor Show is the 2017 Ssangyong Rexton, a midsize SUV from a small Korean manufacturer. The vehicle it replaces was a previous generation of the Mercedes-Benz ML, with which Ssangyong had a licensing relationship to build that and an E-Class sedan primarily for consumption on the Korean domestic market.

Now that Ssangyong has been acquired by Mahindra, an Indian conglomerate best known for exporting tractors to the U.S., this niche manufacturer should be noticed for the global ambitions of its parent. In other words, if Ssangyong is looking to grow, the U.S. market is a likely candidate and what better way to enter than through the hot SUV segment. 

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Offered in 2- and 3-row trim levels, the Rexton will offer seating for up to 7 passengers. While many of the vehicles in its class are relying on unit body construction, the Rexton remains on a more truck-based body-on-frame approach. While it’s expected to be offered mainly with a 2.2-liter diesel engine making 179 horsepower and mated to a 7-speed transmission, it’s also expected to have a newer 2.0-liter direct injection turbocharged gas engine. A new gasoline engine mated to an 8-speed automatic is expected after the vehicle is launched.