SsangYong expanded its crossover range with the introduction of the Tivoli XLV, which it launched in 2016 at the Geneva Motor Show. After it dodged the bankruptcy bullet and was purchased by the ...
If the SsangYong Tivoli’s blend of practicality and value has got your attention, this larger XLV version could be worth a look as well. It doesn’t cost much more than the standard car, and it offers ...
Frankly speaking, a decade or two ago, Korea was a laggard in automotive engineering, desperately trying to shine its dim light. Hyundais and Kias were defunct transport makers while SsangYong used ...
It all feels very mature and grown-up, with light controls, a great driving position and reasonable ride quality. It’s actually more comfortable than the regular Tivoli, although it tends to crash ...