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Ssangyong has given its current
top of the line Rexton 7-seat SUV a minor facelift
with cleaner lines and some equipment changes.
The Rexton boasts improved styling and is still
powered by its clean and powerful 2.7 litre common
rail turbo diesel engine.
Ssangyong has removed the sidesteps and the rear
spoiler from the latest Rexton to give a cleaner,
more stylish European appearance as well as adding
18-inch alloy wheels fitted with Desert Dueller
tyres.
Rexton is a key component of Ssangyong Motors
Australia's model line-up which has seen the company's
entire SUV and dual cab ute range given sharper
pricing, some added features and a continuation
of the 100 percent pure diesel power philosophy.
The Rexton is available in two model variants,
Rexton RX270 XDi priced from $36,990 (manual)
with its standard turbo common rail diesel engine,
and the flagship Rexton RX270 XVT SPR priced from
$49,490 (auto) with variable geometry turbo and
maximum equipment levels.
According to Ssangyong Motors Australia General
Manager Jeff Barber, Rexton now not only boasts
cleaner styling but is still one of the best value
for money diesel SUVs in Australia delivering
higher levels of safety, equipment and economy
than any comparable SUV on the market.
"We have concentrated on ensuring Ssangyong
buyers get value for money, stronger styling as
well as high equipment levels, versatility, safety
and performance and I believe we have achieved
just that," said Mr Barber.
"Rexton is a good looking SUV and this has
been enhanced with the minor facelift which has
given it cleaner and tidier styling that will
broaden its appeal," he said.
Rexton RX270 XDi offers 7-seat flexibility, the
safety of four airbags ESP with traction control
and active rollover protection (ARP) as well as
climate control air conditioning with ducted rear
zone for rear passengers, front fog lights, and
18 inch wheels with Desert Dueller tyres all as
standard equipment.
It is powered by Ssangyong's European designed
and engineered 2.7 litre five - cylinder turbo
diesel engine, mated to either a five speed manual
or five speed Tiptronic" style automatic
transmission and uses Smart Torque on Demand AWD.
The RX270 XDi engine produces 121kW of power and
340Nm of torque.
The XDi's torque on demand all wheel drive system
allocates drive to the rear wheels under normal
conditions and should road conditions worsen and
the wheels start to slip, the system will automatically
transfer more torque to the front wheels for greater
stability.
Rexton boasts a full 2300kg towing capacity and
runs a full chassis for added strength and off
road integrity.
Meanwhile the top of the line Rexton RX270 SPR
boasts all of the features included in the XDi
variant along with full leather trim, heated and
electrically adjustable front seats, reverse parking
sensors, rain sensing wipers, automatic lights
and self dipping rear view mirror.
A five speed T-Tronic automatic transmission
and permanent AWD is standard on the Rexton SPR
while it boasts more power and torque than the
XDi thanks to its latest generation variable geometry
turbocharger, which delivers 137kW of power and
402 Nm of torque while averaging fuel consumption
of just 9.2 litres per 100km.
Maximum torque is delivered over virtually the
entire rev range, providing quick engine response
and outstanding acceleration when passing.
"Rexton XDi is well equipped but the SPR
model boasts every luxury feature available in
the Ssangyong catalogue, as well as the variable
geometry turbo and permanent four wheel drive,"
said Jeff Barber.
Built on an ultra-rigid frame, Rexton features
triple-layer construction built to absorb and
disperse shocks and impacts of all kinds. This
results in less vibration during normal operation,
longer durability overall and greater safety in
a collision.
All new Ssangyong vehicles sold in Australia
come with the peace-of-mind afforded by a 3 year/100,000
kilometre factory warranty with Ssangyong Assist
24/7 roadside assistance.

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