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Sales of the KGM Actyon crossover will begin in Russia.

This was stated by the general director of the Russian distributor KGM, Vitaly Osipov, without specifying specific dates for the start of deliveries. Actyon is offered in Korea with a single 170 hp petrol turbo engine.

The Korean brand KGM, formerly known as SsangYong, is currently represented on the Russian market with four models – Tivoli, Korando, Torres and Rexton. Actyon, if it appears in Russia, will become the fifth in the line.

“Yes, it will [поставляться в Россию]. But we will inform you about delivery times and prices a little later,” Osipov said about the prospects of KGM Actyon.

The technical characteristics of the model are already known: under the hood is a 1.5 petrol turbo engine with a power of 170 hp, which is paired with an Aisin hydromechanical automatic transmission. The KGM Actyon is available in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions (with a clutch in the rear axle drive). The crossover is equipped with leather upholstered seats, a touch screen media system, a digital instrument panel, cruise control and a set of driver assistance systems.

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