Ssangyong Debuts Giugiaro Styled C200 SUV in Paris
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.
Related Content
- Ssangyong C200 Concept: a Future Actyon in Paris? (15 comments)
Comments
Ugly car this, though.
If you don't have anything better to say but mindless bashing, kindly stfu, kthx.
LOL it definitely looks better than the X1; such a sad thing.
Add Your Comment
- 2010 BMW Z4 leaked brochure image reveals back side
- Nissan NV2500 Concept Unveiled
- GM and Chrysler considering bankruptcy as a last resort
- Project Kahn to unveil space-travel project Kahn Galactic
- New 2011 Porsche Cayenne latest close-up spy photos
- Who is the Stig? - Everyone Still Wants to Know
- Ford Puts 6 Billion Dollar PriceTag on Volvo
- Kimi Räikkönen selling Helsinki house for EUR 14.5 million
- Public opposes auto bailout by 60 percent in CNN poll
- More 9FF Porsche Panamera Sketches Surface
- Home
- Categories
- Alternative Fuel
- Artist Renderings
- Awards
- Babes
- Classics
- Concept Car
- Corporate/Financial
- Design
- Diesel
- Electric Vehicle
- Entertainment
- F1
- Facelifts
- Gadgets
- General
- Green
- Hybrid
- Hydrogen Vehicle
- Leaks
- Lifestyle
- Motorsport
- Nürburgring
- Pricing
- Production
- Rumours
- Special Editions
- Specialty Marques
- Spy Photos
- Supercars
- Teasers
- Technology
- Test Drives
- Tuners
- Video Games
- Weird
- Motor Shows
- Manufacturers (A-E)
- Manufacturers (F-L)
- Manufacturers (M-R)
- Manufacturers (S-Z)
- Formula 1
- Photo Albums
- Videos

















