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Ssangyong XLV-AIR & XAV-Adventure Concept To Debut At Frankfurt
Korean automobile manufacturer, Ssangyong will make its presence felt at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. They will be showcasing two concept models on 15th of September, 2015.
Ssangyong XLV-AIR and XAV-Adventure concept models will be showcased at 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show. Currently the Korean manufacturer is selling its Tivoli compact SUV in the European markets.
XLV-AIR stands for eXciting smart Lifestyle Vehicle and will be showcased in its pre-production avatar. It is based on Ssangyong Tivoli with a slightly longer body for additional cabin room.
The Korean manufacturer will provide XLV-AIR with a 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engine option. Snagging will mate both engines to an optional manual or 6-speed automatic transmission with 2WD and 4WD option.
XAV-Adventure on the other hand is their all-new compact SUV. Snagging has taken inspiration from their Korando model which was previously offered, it will be targeted towards younger vehicle buyers.