Ssangyong Debuts Giugiaro Styled C200 SUV in Paris

by Brian Potter
October 6, 2008 7:06 PM
Filed Under: Concept Car, Paris Motor Show, Ssangyong

SsangYong showed the first fruits of its relationship with Shanghai Automotive Industries Group – a new compact SUV, codenamed C200.

It signals the start of a major product offensive – 20 new models on five new platforms, over five years, starting in 2009. “The car is very, very important for us as it’s the first demonstration of the new strategy that was announced at Geneva,” says SsangYong UK managing director Paul Williams.

Its significance runs deeper, he says, as it is the first monocoque-bodied car ever produced by the Korean company, and the first with front-wheel drive. And that means the SsangYong range will in the future include passenger cars as well as SUVs.

The C200 has been styled by Giugaro, whose ItalDesign styling house is working closely with SsangYong on new models. The C200 gives a good impression of the look of future SsangYongs, Williams adds.

There will also be an all-wheel drive version of C200, and for the time being Williams is keen to stress the SsangYong “brand DNA” will remain focused for the moment on SUVs.

New dealers will need to be recruited before SsangYong UK moves into passenger cars, Williams says. Not all the new models will come to the UK – some of them are large saloons, aimed at the Korean domestic market. “We know we’ll not take all the 20 models,”says Williams. “We need to make the right choice about what comes next.”

“It’d be great to have B and C sector, and MPVs, that are consistent with the SsangYong brand,” he says. “We need cars that need to be somewhat niche – because people who buy less mainstream products are more open to new ideas and concepts.”

There is likely to be some degree of Rover content in some of the new cars. SsangYong parent SAIC is now producing cars based on Rover platforms, as well as updated versions of the K-series Rover petrol engines, and these engines in particular are likely to be used in SsangYong’s future product. The Rover X60 platform is also likely to form the basis of some of the more conventional cars – effectively Giugiaro-styled Rovers.

Source: Newspress
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Same as the nissan murano

by fire_bird | October 6, 2008 7:38 PM
Such a dismissive comment Fire_Bird. This is hardly the Nissan Murano... do an image search and you will see several differences, namely the lack of a visible C-pillar.

by Alfafox5 | October 6, 2008 8:22 PM
nice job for a company with ugly cars

by designerr | October 6, 2008 7:48 PM
I see Land-Rover LRX concept in this.

Ugly car this, though.

by 911fnatic | October 6, 2008 8:24 PM
I am impressed with this design, and the collaborative effort shown by the design team in relation to a lesser known brand. I am curious to know if this car will come to the US; I think it would be an appealing entry. This also struck me after seeing the poorly executed, boring designs from this brand at the NAIAS this year. This vehicle looks light years ahead of what I saw, and might prove to be a significant sign of the times in relation to manufacturing and development. Time will tell. Peace!

by Alfafox5 | October 6, 2008 8:25 PM
Where did you see a Ssangyong at the '08 Detroit Auto Show? They did not have a display, IIRC.

by machida | October 7, 2008 2:29 AM
looks good. their current model rexton doesnt look bad either. and they use old merc engines. so definitely a good cheap option

by michelin901 | October 6, 2008 8:34 PM
Has Ken Greenley been sacked? By the way, Ssangyong already produce passenger cars: the Chairman is one based on the previous shape Merc E-class.

by bristol411s3 | October 6, 2008 9:23 PM
It's nice to see the great Chinese art of the shameless ripoff hasn't faded. Great job taking Audi A5 head & tail lamp cues from the A5 adn Q5, and add a bit of Mazda CX-7 in with it, and there you go! The truly international car, Japanese styling, German design elements, Italian passion, Sophistication par cheap American, and Chinese quality and innovation! It's the Cosmopolitan SUV!

by Badass_Benny | October 7, 2008 1:23 AM
chea[ and ugly (as everything from china) copy of Nissan MURNO and a new Land Rover concept...

by architect | October 7, 2008 1:45 AM
Ssangyong is from South Korea, not China.

by machida | October 7, 2008 2:31 AM
powerranger design strikes back

by evo82 | October 7, 2008 3:08 AM
it's alot better than the other horrible cars this company makes...good front but ugly rear...

by Pentium | October 7, 2008 5:27 AM
so much blind hate for asians... is eating rice really that great a sin?

by PotatoEater | October 7, 2008 9:52 AM
it is sooo ugly! but i guess it is an ok looking car for Ssangyong but i dont think it would make me go down to my local Ssangyong dealer...

by BabyMilo | October 7, 2008 10:29 AM
They really really need to change that name if they want to sell in Europe or America, it really sucks.

by cemi | October 7, 2008 11:37 AM
Not bad for Ssangyong, that design is so much better than the Rodius, which gives me cataract every time I see it.

by boyke69 | October 7, 2008 11:45 AM
heheh, exactly!

by afterace2 | October 7, 2008 1:31 PM
Has anyone laid eyes on a Rodius or a Kyron? Those things look like they have been made from the combined remains of trucks and hatchbacks from the early 1970s. This thing is awesome in comparison.

by motorjedi | October 7, 2008 2:00 PM
I can't help but laugh at all the anti-asian comments. I'd bet my testicles that if this were by a "major" brand, everyone would be "OMG THIS IS AWESOME *heart*heart*heart* I LOVE IT!!!"

If you don't have anything better to say but mindless bashing, kindly stfu, kthx.

by Lekz | October 7, 2008 6:59 PM
Lekz, you're missing the point. If it was by a European firm, we wouldn't be saying we hate it, because they wouldn't be copying it. It would be more original. I don't think it's ugly per se, my issue is with the shameless styling rip-offs, and lack of originality.

by Badass_Benny | October 7, 2008 7:02 PM
Relative to other Ssangyongs this car is the equivalent of a supermodel.

LOL it definitely looks better than the X1; such a sad thing.

by Decypha | October 8, 2008 11:10 AM

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